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To indicate possession (that someone owns something) or a relationship in Spanish, the word “de” is used in the following formula: El amigo de Jorge.

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2 To indicate possession (that someone owns something) or a relationship in Spanish, the word “de” is used in the following formula: El amigo de Jorge. Jorge’s friend.

3 Examples ¿Dónde está la casa de Olivia? Where is Olivia's house? Es el libro de Paco. It's Paco's book. Es el examen del* Sr. Madan. It’s Mr. Madan’s exam.

4 An important thing to remember...... ‘

5 The other way to express possession is to is to use Possessive Adjectives: their, your (plural-formal) sussu your (plural-informal) vuestros vuestras vuestro vuestra our nuestros nuestras nuestro nuestra his, her, your (formal) sussu your (informal) tustu my mismi ellos/ellas/uds. vosotros(as) nosotros(as) él/ella/ud. tútú yo English Translation Plural Form Singular Form Owner (Subject Pronoun)

6 The forms of nuestro and vuestro must agree with the noun they describe.

7 Possessive adjectives are placed BEFORE the noun in a sentence. Mi casa es su casa. My house is your casa. Possessive adjectives TAKE THE PLACE OF articles in a sentence. El auto es rojo.The car is red. Mi auto es rojo.My car is red.


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