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Possessive adjectives tell you...
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Who owns something
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Possessive adjectives describe...
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a relationship between people or things
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In spanish, all possessive adjectives must agree in...
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Number
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Two possessive adjectives (nuestro/vuestro) must also agree in...
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Gender
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My (singular)
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mi
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Your (singular) (familiar) (one person)
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tu
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Your (singular) (formal) (one person)
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su
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His/her (singular)
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su
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Our (singular)
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nuestro(a)
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Your (singular) (familiar)
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vuestro(a)
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Your (singular) (formal)
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su
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Their (singular)
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su
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My (plural)
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mis
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Your (plural) (familiar) (one person)
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tus
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Your (plural) (formal)
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sus
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His/her (plural)
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sus
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Our (plural)
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nuestros(as)
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Your (plural) (familiar)
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vuestros(as)
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Your (plural) (formal)
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sus
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Their (plural)
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sus
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Possessive adjectives are always singular/plural and masculine/feminine based on...
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the thing being possessed
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In order to show possession in Spanish without using the possessive adjective you must use the formula...(taking place of 's that is used in English)
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Whatever de Whomever
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