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Possesive Adjectives

Possesive adjectives are used to show possesion. They are used to say: “my, your, his, her, our, their”

(*Must agree in gender) When you are talking about one singular item that belongs to somebody, use the following : Singular Mi *Nuestro/a Tu Su Su (*Must agree in gender)

Mi coche. Mi papá. Tu casa. Nuestra casa. My pencil. = Our teacher. = Their dog. = Your class. = Mi lápiz. Nuestro maestro. Su Perro Tu clase.

Mis Nuestros/as Tus Sus Sus When you are talking about more than one object, use the PLURAL form (add an “s” to the singular forms): Plural: Mis Nuestros/as Tus Sus Sus

Nuestras computadoras. Mis coches. Mis padres. Tus maestros. Nuestras computadoras. My pencils. = Our teachers. = Their dogs. = Your classes. = Mis lápices. Nuestros maestros Sus perros. Tus clases.

Possesive Adjectives *Must agree in NUMBER and GENDER Singular Plural Mi Nuestro/a Mis Nuestros/as Tu Tus Su Su Sus Sus *Must agree in NUMBER and GENDER *If talking about just 1 thing, use the singular * If talking about more than one, add an “s” (plural)

SER: soy somos eres es son *Use the verb SER when talking about possession: soy somos eres es son

Práctica: It’s my book. = Es mi libro. They’re my books. = Son mis libros. It’s our house. = Es nuestra casa.

Práctica: Our school is good. = Nuestra escuela es buena. Their houses are big. = Sus casas son grandes. Is your cat black or white? ¿Es tu gato negro o blanco?

Práctica: Textbook pg. 162, Act. #7 Textbook pg. 163, Act. #9

Yo = 2 Nosotros = 2 Tú = 2 Ud. = 2 Ustedes = 2 Write 10 sentences using possessive adjectives. Try to use singular and plural examples. Yo = 2 Nosotros = 2 Tú = 2 Ud. = 2 Ustedes = 2