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Posessive Adjectives

 

my
your
your/his/her/its
our
your
your/their

Singular

mi
tu
su
nuestro (a)
vuestro (a)
su

Plural

mis
tus
sus
nuestros (as)
vuestros (as)
sus

Singular

mío (a)
tuyo (a)
suyo (a)
nuestro (a)
vuestro (a)
suyo (a)

Plural

míos (as)
tuyos (as)
suyos (as)
nuestros (as)
vuestros (as)
suyos (as)

Because su and sus can have so many meanings, the definite article may be used with the definite
article may be used instead of su with the following forms: de Ud., de él, de ella, de Uds., de ellos and
de ellas.

los libros de ellos their books

The terminal forms are placed after the noun, and must be preceded by the definite article, except in
direct address. When used with the indefinite article, it corresponds to the English "of mine, of yours,"
etc.

el libro mío my book
Qué haces, hijo mío? What are you doing, my son?
un amigo mío a friend of mine

 

 

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