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The question states it all! I just need to know the possesive adjectives for Spanish smile

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  • Mi/mis, tu/tus, su/sus, nuestro/nuestros, vuestro/vuestros, -- El/la mío(-a), tuyo(-a), suyo(-a) -- cuyo(-a) - gdgenest Nov 16, 2011 flag
  • Oh and to clarify also nuestra/nuestras, vestry/vuestras and the second group can also be plural. Hope that helps! - gdgenest Nov 16, 2011 flag

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Look here

  • I tried your link Guillermo and it took me to a very strange page when I clicked "Prática" - ian-hill Sep 25, 2009 flag
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something about possessive adjectives

  • This link is much better - it is on SpanishDict,com - ian-hill Sep 25, 2009 flag
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oh, and the answer is su, sus, mi, mis, nuestros, nuestras, and i dont remember the rest! hope this helps!

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Like what? I'm more speaker than writer. Not much of rules person. You mean like, Yo tengo el perro. La auto es mio. What do you mean to say?

  • "Yo tengo el perro." (no psosesive present). El auto es mio. ("mio" is the possesive adjective.) - samdie Sep 25, 2009 flag
  • El auto es mío. mío is a possessive pronoun. The el is omitted after Ser. El auto mío.. mío is a possessive adjective. - qfreed Sep 25, 2009 flag
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Can somebody please give me a cool way to remember the possesive adjectives like Su, Sus, etc? Thanks!

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