POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS
Possessive Adjectives
My computer. mi computadora
Your pen. tu lapiz
Our car. nuestro carro
What’s your address?
My car is in front of the school.
This is Jack and this is his wife, Sue.
Put your coats on the back of your seats.
Our new Maths teacher is very nice.
What a beautiful bird! Its feathers are bright blue!
My sister is always tired. Her job is difficult.
Possessive Pronouns
Al igual que con los adjetivos posesivos, usamos pronombres posesivos para indicar quien posee algo, pero con los pronombres no usamos un sustantivo usamos pronombres posesivos cuando esta claro a que objeto nos referimos
por ejemplo:
Whose pen is this? It’s mine: ¿ De quien es este boligrafo ?
Como puedes ver, los pronombres his y its son los mismos que los abjetivos, mientras que los demas cambian añaniendo una - s, a excepcion de mine, aqui hay unos ejemplos
That’s Anna’s homework and this is yours.
Your hotel is near the city center while ours is near the airport.
I love your sofa. Mine isn’t as comfortable is yours.
We don’t need help with our project but the boys need help with theirs.
Is this Carol’s bicycle? – No, that red one over there is hers.
Whose game is this? – Sam was playing earlier so it must be his.
We also use possessive pronouns after a noun + ‘of’. For example:
I’m a friend of his.
You’re a student of mine.
She’s a colleague of ours.
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