Possessives adjectives and pronouns (los posesivos) indicate possession or belonging. Possessive adjectives (adjetivos posesivos) accompany a noun while possessive pronouns (pronombres posesivos) replace a noun. Learn how to use Spanish possessive adjectives and pronouns with Lingolia, then practise using them in the interactive exercises.
Possessive nouns function as adjectives. You can drive a fast car, a red car, a dirty car, or Mom's car. Fast, red, and dirty are all adjectives telling us which car. The possessive noun Mom's is adjectival too. You ruin the clarity of a sentence when the antecedent for a subject or object pronoun like he or him is a possessive noun. Read this
To make a plural possessive noun, first form the plural of the singular noun. Many singular nouns can be made plural by adding -s or -es to the end of the noun: string > string s, car > car s, church > church es, glass > glass es. Some nouns are irregular, so they form the plural in ways other than by adding -s or -es: loaf > loa ves, mouse > m
Pronouns (Personal, Possessive, Relative and Reflexive Pronouns) Pronouns are words like I, me (personal pronouns) or my, mine (possessive pronouns). Personal Pronouns. Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns. Reflexive Pronouns. subject form. object form. possessive adjective. possessive pronoun.
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