Usando adjetivos posesivos (Using possessive adjectives) Read the sentences. My father’s name is Pedro. Mitzaida is my sister. Her boyfriend’s name is Rafael. Our mom is a hair dresser. What information do possessive adjectives give?
Usando adjetivos posesivos In Spanish possessive adjectives agree in number with the nouns they describe. Take a look: 1. Ella es mi tía. She is my aunt. 2. Ellas son mis tías. They are my aunts. How does the possessive adjective MY change in both sentences?
Usando adjetivos posesivos Singular Possessive Adjectives mi nuestro (a) tu vuestro (a) su su su my our your (familiar) your (familiar) … padre. your (formal) his, her, its their
Usando adjetivos posesivos Plural Possessive Adjectives mis nuestros (as) tus vuestros (as) sus sus sus my our your (familiar) your (familiar) … abuelos. your (formal) his, her, its their
Usando adjetivos posesivos For nuestro (a) and vuestro (a), gender must agree with the nouns they describe. nuestra madre nuestros abuelos vuestro padre vuestras tías (our mother) (our grandparents) (your father) (your aunts)