Subject Pronouns
Possessive Adjectives in a Sentence
Forms of TENER
Family Members
Possessive Adjectives
100
the word in Spanish for you (informal)
100
(her) primo se llama Carlos.
Su
100
the phrase in Spanish for "I have" (using the verb TENER)
Yo tengo or Tengo
100
the Spanish words for grandfather and grandmother
abuelo y abuela
100
the Spanish words for "my" (2 ways)
mi y mis
200
the word in Spanish for we
nosotros
200
(Their) gatos están enfermos.
Sus
200
the phrase in Spanish for "You have" formal (using the verb TENER)
Usted tiene
200
the Spanish words for "(male) cousin" and "(female) cousin"
primo y prima
200
the Spanish words for your (informal) (2 ways)
tu y tus
300
the word in Spanish for you (formal)
usted
300
(our) casa es grande.
Nuestra
300
the phrase in Spanish for "he/she has" (using the verb TENER)
él/ella tiene
300
the Spanish words for "uncle" and "aunt"
tío y tía
300
the Spanish words for his/her (2 ways)
su y sus
400
the word in Spanish for ya'll or you all (informal, in Spain)
vosotros
400
(my) hermanas son altas.
Mis
400
the phrase in Spanish for "we have" (using the verb TENER)
Nosotros tenemos or Tenemos
400
the Spanish words for "son" and "daughter"
hijo y hija
400
the Spanish words for "their" (2 ways)
su y sus
500
the word in Spanish for ya'll or you all (informal, NOT in Spain)
ustedes
500
(their) perro es malo.
Su
500
the phrase in Spanish for "Ya'll have" formal (using the verb TENER)
Ustedes tienen
500
the Spanish words for "little grandma"
abuelita
500
the Spanish words for our (4 ways)
nuestro, nuestra, nuestros y nuestras?
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