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Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  Spanish has two types of possessive adjectives: the unstressed (or short) forms you learned in Lección 3 and the stressed (or long) forms. The stressed forms are used for emphasis or to express of mine, of yours, and so on.

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Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  ¡Atención! Used with un/una, these possessives are similar in meaning to the English expression of mine/yours/etc.

Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  Stressed possessive adjectives agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify. While unstressed possessive adjectives are placed before the noun, stressed possessive adjectives are placed after the noun they modify.

Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  A definite article, an indefinite article, or a demonstrative adjective usually precedes a noun modified by a stressed possessive adjective.

Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  Since suyo, suya, suyos, and suyas have more than one meaning, you can avoid confusion by using the construction: [article] + [noun] + de + [subject pronoun].

Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved Possessive pronouns  Possessive pronouns are used to replace a noun + [possessive adjective]. In Spanish, the possessive pronouns have the same forms as the stressed possessive adjectives, but they are preceded by a definite article.

Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  A possessive pronoun agrees in number and gender with the noun it replaces.

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