Translate to English. "Nuestro hermano es joven."
Our brother is young.
What do possessive adjectives tell you?
Possessive adjectives tell you who possesses/owns something
My parents
Mis padres
Translate to English. "Yo tengo tu perro."
I have your dog.
Our cousins (females) are nice. "______ son simpáticas.
Nuestras primas
Es nuestro/nuestra casa.
nuestra
Possessive adjectives must agree in number with their noun, what does that mean?
it can be singular or plural
His stepdad
Su padrastro
Mis primos son altos.Translate to English.
"My cousins are tall."
Julia y María son su/sus hermanas.
sus
Along with agreeing in number with the nouns described, what must the possessive adjective "Nuestro(a)" agree with?
The possessive adjective Nuestro(a) must also agree in gender with the nouns they describe.
Our cousin
Nuestro primo/nuestra prima
Your grandma is short. Translate to Spanish.
Tu abuela es baja.
Is your dad a teacher? "¿Es un profesor ________?"
tu padre
Nuestra/Nuestras clases son difíciles.
Nuestras
¿Cuál es tu/su nombre, usted?
Su
Do possessive adjectives come before or after their noun?
Before
Their grandparents
Sus abuelos
Their family is big. Translate to Spanish.
Su familia es grande.
What are your names? "¿Cuáles son _____ nombres?"
sus
Tu/tus profesora es muy simptica.
Tu
Los hijos de mi hermano son cómicos. Mis/sus sobrinos me hacen reír.
Mis
How many meanings does su/sus have?
5
Your granddaughter
Tu nieta