Possessive abjectives.
MY
are:
HIS
HER
OUR
YOUR
THEIR
ITS
Possessive abjectives help us express the sense of belonging,
they are divided into:
Singular Possessive Adjectives
My (Mi): To indicate possession in the first person
singular. Example: "My car is small" (mi carro).
MY
Possessive abjectives help us express the sense of belonging,
they are divided into:
Singular Possessive Adjectives
Your (Tu): To indicate possession in the second person
singular. Example: "Your book" (tu libro).
YOUR
Possessive abjectives help us express the sense of belonging,
they are divided into:
Singular Possessive Adjectives
His/Her : To indicate possession in the third person singular
(he/she). Example:
"His house" (su casa - for a man),
"Her cat" (su gato - for a woman),
HIS HER
Possessive abjectives help us express the sense of belonging,
they are divided into:
Plural possessive adjectives
Our: To indicate possession in the first person plural.
Example: “Our team won”
OUR
Possessive abjectives help us express the sense of belonging,
they are divided into:
Plural possessive adjectives
Their (Sus): To indicate possession in the third person
plural (he/she). Example: “Their house is big”
THEIR
How to know
which possessive
abjective to use
to make
sentences?
Possessive abjectives.
We must rely on the subject of the sentence
EXAMPLES
MY / HIS / HER / ITS / OUR /
YOUR/ THEIR
The boy likes ....... job
HIS
April takes .......... dog to the
veterinary clinic
HER
MY / HIS / HER / ITS / OUR /
YOUR/ THEIR
We like .......... Veterinary career and
Zooctenia
Our
......... Genetics class starts at 12pm
MY
MY / HIS / HER / ITS / OUR /
YOUR/ THEIR
..... my turn to wash the dogs
ITS
.......... dogs are waiting to be picked up
from the vet.
YOUR
MY / HIS / HER / ITS / OUR /
YOUR/ THEIR
They are in ................. houses
THEIR