Possessive adjectives
Possessive Adjectives They exist in English his, her, my, our, their, and your Just like in English, they precede the noun they modify and MUST agree with the noun they modify. Unlike all other adjectives you have learned, possessive adjectives come before the noun and you DON’T need articles with possessive adjectives.
The “your” on the right refers to a group of people
Possessive Adjectives Mi(s) = My My book Mi libro My books Mis libros My table Mi mesa My tables Mis mesas
Possessive Adjectives Tu(s) = Your (sing/fam) Your book tu libro Your books tus libros Your table tu mesa Your tables tus mesas * No accent
Possessive adjectives Su(s) = his/her/ your (form)/their His/her/your (form.) /their book su libro His/her/your (form.) /their books sus libros His/her/your (form.) /their table su mesa His/her/your (form.) /their tables sus mesas
Possessive adjectives Nuestro(a)(s) = our our book nuestro libro our books nuestros libros our table nuestra mesa our tables nuestras mesas
Possessive adjectives Vuestro(a)(s) = Your (pl. fam.) your book vuestro libro your books vuestros libros your table vuestra mesa your tables vuestras mesas