POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES IN SPANISH Flashcards | Quizlet
quizlet.com › 119208549 › possessive-adjectives-inPOSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES IN SPANISH. TO SHOW WHO OWNS WHAT! SING=SINGULAR, FAM=FAMILIAR, PL=PLURAL, FORM=FORMAL, MASC=MASCULINE, FEM=FEMININE. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES HAVE TO AGREE IN NUMBER AND GENDER WITH THE WORD THEY ARE POSSESSING! FOR EXAMPLE: OUR DOG=NUESTRO PERRO BUT OUR DOGS=NUESTROS PERROS. OUR AND YOUR (SPAIN) ARE THE ONLY ONES YOU HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT WITH GENDER, THE REST HAVE TO AGREE IN NUMBER, THOUGH.
Spanish possessive adjectives Flashcards | Quizlet
quizlet.com › 195478921 › spanish-possessivePossessive adjectives are used to either establish a relationship between people or things, or to indicate that something belongs to someone. Read the sentences below and note how the possessive adjectives (mi and mis) are used. Éste es mi gato. = This is my cat. Éstás son mis primas. = These are my cousins. When deciding which possessive adjective is needed, select the one that indicates the owner.