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LOS ADJETIVOS POSESIVOS (POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES) Mi(s) = myNuestro(a, os, as) = our Tu(s) = your (inf.)Vuestro (a, os, as) = your Su(s) = his, her,Su(s) = their, your your Mis hermanastros = My step-brothers Tu padre = Your dad Nuestras sobrinas = Our nieces Vuestros primos = Your cousins
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LAS REGLAS (THE RULES) 1)Possessive adjectives ALWAYS come before the nouns they modify! 2)Possessive adjectives ALWAYS agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify! 3)When using possessive adjectives, always drop the article (el, la, los, las or un, una, unos, unas)!
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SU(S) = his, her, your, their, your *When using su, you can tell the definition by the context of the sentence. Paco tiene su libro de español. ¿Tiene Ud. su lápiz? Instead of using su, you can use DE. Using DE allows you to be more specific. Su libro = El libro de ella Su libro = El libro de Uds.
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