Spanish Possessive Adjectives  

Spanish 101 Possessive Adjectives
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Possessive Adjectives accompany a noun.

mi ordenador - my computer
nuestro carro - our car

They must agree in number with the noun.

     mi madre - my mom
     mis zapatos - my shoes

The nosotros form agrees in gender as well.

     nuestro carro - our car
     nuestra casa - our house

Stressed possessive adjectives go after the noun.

los lapiceros míos - my pens
las almohadas nuestras - our pillows
Es un amigote mío. - He is my great buddy.


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