{"id":3716,"date":"2014-11-20T00:32:04","date_gmt":"2014-11-19T23:32:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.academia-pradoventura.com\/?p=3716"},"modified":"2020-05-25T15:41:33","modified_gmt":"2020-05-25T14:41:33","slug":"gramatica-espanola-determinantes-y-pronombres-posesivos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.academia-pradoventura.com\/en\/2014\/11\/spanish-grammar-possessiv-pronouns-possessive-adjectives\/","title":{"rendered":"Spanish grammar: Possessive pronouns and adjectives"},"content":{"rendered":"

” \u00bfDe qui\u00e9n es el libro?” ” Es mi libro.\/Es m\u00edo.” or “Es tu libro.\/Es tuyo.”.<\/em><\/p>\n

In order to not confuse what belongs to whom, it is important to know how to use the possessive adjectives and pronouns, and that’s why this is an important grammar topic in the A1 level. They indicate property and possession and there are two types in Spanish. On the one hand there are the possessive adjectives\u00a0that are placed in front of the noun and on the other hand there are the possessive pronouns\u00a0that are placed behind the noun. Both of them\u00a0always change their ending according to the number of the noun. Only the possessive pronouns additionally change their ending according to the gender of the noun that they refer to.<\/p>\n

In the following video, our Spanish teacher \u00c1ngeles explains how to use the possessive pronouns, so that at the end “your book” still is “yours”.<\/p>\n

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