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Revising Spanish grammar - adjectives - EduqasPossessive adjectives

An adjective is a word that describes a noun. In Spanish, adjectives have different endings depending on whether the word they are describing is masculine, feminine, singular or plural.

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Possessive adjectives

Possessive adjectives show who something or someone belongs to. They come before the noun and must agree with the noun that follows them. For example:

Mis primos viven en Francia - My cousins live in France.

驴C贸mo son tus amigos? - What are your friends like?

Nuestro profesor es estricto - Our teacher is strict.

Su coche es verde - Their car is green.

singularplural
mymimis
your (singular)tutus
his/her/itssusus
ournuestro/nuestranuestros/nuestras
your (plural)vuestro/vuestravuestros/vuestras
theirsusus
my
singularmi
pluralmis
your (singular)
singulartu
pluraltus
his/her/its
singularsu
pluralsus
our
singularnuestro/nuestra
pluralnuestros/nuestras
your (plural)
singularvuestro/vuestra
pluralvuestros/vuestras
their
singularsu
pluralsus

Complete the sentences with the correct possessive adjective.

Question

  1. 驴C贸mo ser铆an _______________ (your - plural) vacaciones ideales?
  2. _______________ (their) perro se llama Rex.
  3. Julia vive en un piso con _______________ (her) amigos.
  4. Me encanta _______________ (our) coche.
  5. ________ (your - singular) padres son muy generosos.