17.01.2020 · 💁 En la lección de hoy te explico el uso de los POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS y hacemos un repaso de estas otras estructuras:👉 SUBJECT PRONOUNS👉 POSSESSIVE ADJECTIV...
Possessive Pronouns · 1st person singular, el mío, la mía, los míos, las mías · 2nd person singular, el tuyo, la tuya, los tuyos, las tuyas · 3rd person singular ...
Possessives adjectives and pronouns (los posesivos) indicate possession or belonging. They always agree in gender and number with the noun they refer to i.e the thing that is possessed. Possessive adjectives (adjetivos posesivos) have two forms, a long form and a short form. As in English grammar, they always accompany a noun.
You, Yours, Tuyo, tuya, tuyos, tuyas, The sandwiches are yours. Los bocadillos son tuyos. ; He, His, Suyo, suya, suyos, suyas, The camera is his. La cámara es ...
Pronombres posesivos Los pronombres posesivos son aquellos que sustituyen a un sustantivo y al posesivo que acompañan. Concuerdan con el poseedor y no con la cosa poseída como ocurre en español y, a diferencia del español, no pueden llevar el artículo determinado ("the").
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 Spanish possessive pronouns are el mío, el tuyo, el suyo, el nuestro, el vuestro and el suyo when they stand in for a masculine noun. If they stand in for a feminine or a plural noun, their forms change accordingly. In Spanish, the pronoun you choose has to agree with the noun it replaces, and not with the person who owns that thing.
Los pronombres posesivos en inglés son: mine, yours, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs. Indican posesión y son invariables. Nunca van precedidos de un artículo ...