List of Long-form Possessive Adjectives ; Third person singular (él, ella). suyo. suyos ; First person plural (nosotros). nuestro. nuestros ; Second person plural ...
Remember that the possessive adjective must match the noun being owned, not the owner. Once you decide to use the adjective su, only make it plural if it is in ...
Basics About the Short-Form Possessives · mi, mis — my — Compra mi piano. · tu, tus — your (singular familiar) — Quiero comprar tu coche. · su, sus ...
what is a possessive in Spanish? A Spanish possessive pronoun (pronombre posesivo. ), such as mío or suyo, is used in place of a noun and a possessive adjective. Each Spanish possessive pronoun has four forms that must agree in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the noun in the phrase they replace.
The long forms of adjetivos posesivos are placed after the noun they modify.; The forms mío, mía, míos, mías have accent marks.; Examples:. Las camisas azules son tuyas. The blue shirts are yours. El auto rojo es el mío. The red car is mine. Encontré unas gafas tuyas en mi casa. I found some sunglasses of yours in my house.. In some cases the possessive adjectives su, …