01 Possessive adjectives (part 2) – nuestro, su
¡Hola! In this video lesson, we’ll continue with the possessive adjectives and add on two more. Well, technically I guess we’re only really adding on one more since the other we already knew.
Enjoy! Leave any questions, comments, or suggestions below.


Vocabulario:
¿De quién es? - Whose is it? / Who does it belong to?
Es ____. – It is ___.
¿De quién son? – Whose are they? / Who do they belong to?
Son ___. – They are ___.
el coche – car
el cuaderno – notebook
el dinero – money
el gato – cat
el libro - book
el perro – dog
el teléfono – telephone
el zapato – shoe
la camiseta – t-shirt
la casa – house
la hamburguesa – hamburger
la mochila – bookbag
la pizza – pizza
los calcetines – socks
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6 Comments to “01 Possessive adjectives (part 2) – nuestro, su”
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By Caol Smith, November 6, 2009 @ 2:19 pm
A mi me gusta su lección cada vez. Este ayuda a mí con mi español. Gracias a Dios. Dios te bendiga con su misión y su educación. No hablo bueno español.
By Angela England, February 5, 2010 @ 5:34 am
I have just discovered your website. Absolutely brilliant. Although I live in Spain I get very little chance to practice my spanish. I will be looking more at your lessons. They are very clear and helpful.
By Greg, April 24, 2010 @ 7:47 am
Hey snr Jordan
I know you don’t teach the vosotros form, but what would you say for son las hamburguesas de usteades, informal (in Spain)
Would it be son las hamburguesas de vosotros o simplemente son sus hamburguesas
I’m English and go to spain regular(ish) so any help on how they might say it, would be appreciated.
Cheers Greg
By danny, May 10, 2010 @ 7:45 am
quiero saber mas de ingles
By Señor Jordan, October 18, 2010 @ 9:02 pm
The vosotros form is ‘vuestro’… (similar to how nuestro works)
Son las hamburguesas de vosotros could work… or son vuestras hamburguesas
-Sr. J
By Marian, January 1, 2012 @ 2:34 pm
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Sincerely,
Marian Steinberg,
retired high school Social Studies teacher from NY