Possessive Adjectives in Spanish
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What is the English translation of 'Mi'?

  • My (correct)
  • Your
  • Our
  • His
  • What does 'Mis' mean in English?

  • My plural (correct)
  • Our
  • Your
  • His
  • What is the Spanish word for 'Your'?

    Tu

    Translate 'Tus' to English.

    <p>Your plural</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Su' mean?

    <p>Your (formal), all of your (formal), his, hers, their</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Translate 'Sus' to English.

    <p>Your (formal), all of your (formal), his, hers, their plural</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Spanish word for 'Our' when referring to masculine?

    <p>Nuestro</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the feminine form of 'Our' in Spanish?

    <p>Nuestra</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is 'Nuestros' in English?

    <p>Our (plural/masculine)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Translate 'Nuestras' into English.

    <p>Our (plural/feminine)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Vuestro' mean?

    <p>All of your (vosotros) masculine</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the feminine form of 'Vuestro'?

    <p>Vuestra</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Translate 'Vuestros' to English.

    <p>All of your (vosotros) masculine/plural</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Vuestras' mean?

    <p>All of your (vosotros) feminine/plural</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Possessive Adjectives in Spanish

    • Mi translates to "my" and is used for singular nouns.
    • Mis is the plural form of "my," used for multiple nouns.

    Second Person Possessive Adjectives

    • Tu means "your" and refers to singular informal ownership.
    • Tus is the plural form of "your," applicable to multiple items owned informally.

    Third Person and Formal Possessive Adjectives

    • Su denotes "your" (formal), "his," "hers," or "their," covering both singular and plural.
    • Sus is the plural form of su, referring to multiple items in a formal context or others' belongings.

    Inclusive First Person Possessive Adjectives

    • Nuestro means "our" and is used before masculine singular nouns.
    • Nuestra is the feminine form of "our," used before feminine singular nouns.
    • Nuestros is the masculine plural form of "our," referring to multiple masculine nouns.
    • Nuestras is the feminine plural form of "our," used with multiple feminine nouns.

    Second Person Plural Possessive Adjectives (Vosotros)

    • Vuestro translates to "all of your" (vosotros) for masculine singular nouns.
    • Vuestra is the feminine singular form of "all of your" (vosotros).
    • Vuestros refers to "all of your" (vosotros) in the masculine plural form.
    • Vuestras is the feminine plural form of "all of your" (vosotros), applicable to multiple feminine nouns.

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    Test your knowledge of possessive adjectives in Spanish. This quiz covers the various forms of possessive adjectives, including first, second, and third person. Challenge yourself to identify the correct usage for singular and plural contexts.

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