Possessive Pronouns - Spanish Flashcards
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What is the Spanish translation for 'My'?

  • Tu, Tus
  • Su, Sus
  • Nuestro, Nuestros
  • Mi, Mis (correct)
  • What is the Spanish translation for 'Your' (informal)?

  • Mi, Mis
  • Su, Sus
  • Nuestro, Nuestros
  • Tu, Tus (correct)
  • What is the Spanish translation for 'Him, Her, Your' (formal)?

  • Su, Sus (correct)
  • Nuestro, Nuestros
  • Mi, Mis
  • Tu, Tus
  • What is the Spanish translation for 'Our' (male)?

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

    What is the Spanish translation for 'Our' (female)?

    <p>Nuesrta, Nuestras</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Spanish translation for 'Y'all' (male)?

    <p>Vuestro, Vuestros</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Spanish translation for 'Y'all' (female)?

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

    What is the Spanish translation for 'Their'?

    <p>Su, Sus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Possessive Pronouns in Spanish

    • "Mi" is used for "my" in singular form, while "mis" is used for plural.
    • "Tu" denotes "your" (informal) in singular form, with "tus" for plural.
    • "Su" serves as a possessive pronoun for "his," "her," and "your" (formal), with "sus" for plural contexts.

    Possessive Pronouns for Groups

    • "Nuestro" refers to "our" when speaking of a masculine subject, while "nuestros" is the plural form, meaning "ours."
    • "Nuestra" is the feminine form of "our," and "nuestras" is used for plural contexts.

    Possessive Pronouns for Addressing Groups

    • "Vuestro" is the masculine form of "y'all" and "y'all's," with "vuestros" for plural usage.
    • "Vuestra" is the feminine form of "y'all," with "vuestras" applied in plural scenarios.

    Other Important Notes

    • The pronoun "su" and "sus" can also be used to express "their" and "theirs," depending on the context.

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    This quiz focuses on possessive pronouns in Spanish, providing flashcards for each pronoun. Learn the different forms for 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'our', and more through interactive flashcards that make mastering Spanish easier.

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