Welcome to Episode 43 of Learn Spanish 5 Minutes per Day in 100 Days!
In this episode, we will dive into the topic of possessive adjectives in Spanish. Possessive adjectives are used to indicate ownership or possession. Let's learn how to use them!
Adjetivos posesivos.
Possessive Adjectives.
Repeat: Adjetivos posesivos.
Possessive adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Let's look at the singular forms first:
Mi casa
my house.
Repeat: Mi casa.
Tu perro
your dog.
Repeat: Tu perro.
Su libro
his/her book or your book (formal).
Repeat: Su libro.
Now, let's move on to the plural forms:
Nuestra familia
our family.
Repeat: Nuestra familia.
Vuestras mochilas
your backpacks (informal, plural).
Repeat: Vuestras mochilas.
Sus amigos
your friends (formal) or their friends (plural)
Repeat: Sus amigos.
Remember, possessive adjectives always come before the noun they modify.
Practice using possessive adjectives to express ownership and possession. It will help you describe relationships and belongings in Spanish.
In the next episode, we will explore the topic of demonstrative adjectives. Stay tuned and keep up the great work!
¡Hasta luego!
See you later!