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Hola Spanish learners! | |||
In today's lesson you will learn how to use the Possessive Pronouns in Spanish. | |||
Please, feel free to edit this page if you think it can be improved. | |||
Enjoy your language learning journey! :) | |||
= As Determinant = | = As Determinant = | ||
These Possessive Pronouns are used before the object. The next table will show you the Possessive Pronouns as determinant corresponding with the personal pronouns | These Possessive Pronouns are used before the object. | ||
The next table will show you the Possessive Pronouns as determinant corresponding with the personal pronouns: | |||
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* Los lentes son '''vuestros''' (your glasses are yours) | * Los lentes son '''vuestros''' (your glasses are yours) | ||
* La manzana es '''de ella''' (the apple is hers) | * La manzana es '''de ella''' (the apple is hers) | ||
'''Note #1:''' in both cases, as the real possessive pronouns (su and suyo/suya) are the same of él/ella/usted and ustedes/ellos/ellas, generally we use "de"+personal pronouns | '''Note #1:''' in both cases, as the real possessive pronouns (su and suyo/suya) are the same of él/ella/usted and ustedes/ellos/ellas, generally we use "de"+personal pronouns | ||
'''Note #2:''' you can use the Possessive Pronoun after the object, (they are very informal) | '''Note #2:''' you can use the Possessive Pronoun after the object, (they are very informal) | ||
* La botella '''tuya''' tiene agua (your bottle has | * La botella '''tuya''' tiene agua (your bottle has water) | ||
* Los libros '''de ella''' son muy pesados (her books are very heavy) | * Los libros '''de ella''' son muy pesados (her books are very heavy) | ||
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[[Category: Spanish/Intermediate]] | |||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Past-Perfect-Tense|Past Perfect Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Common-Mistakes|Common Mistakes]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/How-to-use-Ser-o-Estar-(verb-to-be)|How to use Ser o Estar (verb to be)]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Tener|Tener]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/The-word-that-cannot-be-written|The word that cannot be written]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Be-Polite|Be Polite]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Simple-Present-Tense|Simple Present Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Present-Perfect-Tense|Present Perfect Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/El-tiempo-presente|El tiempo presente]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 25 March 2023
Hola Spanish learners!
In today's lesson you will learn how to use the Possessive Pronouns in Spanish.
Please, feel free to edit this page if you think it can be improved.
Enjoy your language learning journey! :)
As Determinant[edit | edit source]
These Possessive Pronouns are used before the object.
The next table will show you the Possessive Pronouns as determinant corresponding with the personal pronouns:
Personal P. | Possessive P. |
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Yo | Mi |
Tú | Tu |
Él/Ella/Usted | Su |
Nosotros/Nosotras | Nuestro/Nuestra |
Vosotros/Vosotras | Vuestro/Vuestra |
Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas | Su |
Examples[edit | edit source]
- Mi mamá está casada con mi papá (My mom is married to my dad)
- Tú y tu hermano son iguales (You and your brother are the same)
- Nuestras mascotas son muy traviesas (Our pets are sleepers)
As Pronoun[edit | edit source]
These Possessive Pronouns are used after the verb "Ser". The next table will show you the Possessive Pronouns as pronoun corresponding with the personal pronouns.
Personal P. | Possessive P. |
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Yo | Mío/Mía |
Tú | Tuyo/Tuya |
Él/Ella/Usted | Suyo/Suya-De él/ella/usted |
Nosotros/Nosotras | Nuestro/Nuestra |
Vosotros/Vosotras | Vuestro/Vuestra |
Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas | Suyo/Suya-De ustedes/ellos/ellas |
Examples[edit | edit source]
- La computadora es mía (the computer is mine)
- Los lentes son vuestros (your glasses are yours)
- La manzana es de ella (the apple is hers)
Note #1: in both cases, as the real possessive pronouns (su and suyo/suya) are the same of él/ella/usted and ustedes/ellos/ellas, generally we use "de"+personal pronouns
Note #2: you can use the Possessive Pronoun after the object, (they are very informal)
- La botella tuya tiene agua (your bottle has water)
- Los libros de ella son muy pesados (her books are very heavy)
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Past Perfect Tense
- Common Mistakes
- How to use Ser o Estar (verb to be)
- Tener
- The word that cannot be written
- Be Polite
- Simple Present Tense
- Present Perfect Tense
- El tiempo presente
- Adjectives