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Possessive adjectives tell you...
Who owns something
Possessive adjectives describe...
a relationship between people or things
In spanish, all possessive adjectives must agree in...
Number
Two possessive adjectives (nuestro/vuestro) must also agree in...
Gender
My (singular)
mi
Your (singular) (familiar) (one person)
tu
Your (singular) (formal) (one person)
su
His/her (singular)
su
Our (singular)
nuestro(a)
Your (singular) (familiar)
vuestro(a)
Your (singular) (formal)
su
Their (singular)
su
My (plural)
mis
Your (plural) (familiar) (one person)
tus
Your (plural) (formal)
sus
His/her (plural)
sus
Our (plural)
nuestros(as)
Your (plural) (familiar)
vuestros(as)
Your (plural) (formal)
sus
Their (plural)
sus
Possessive adjectives are always singular/plural and masculine/feminine based on...
the thing being possessed
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)
Whatever de Whomever