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The five Possessive Adjectives that are going to be used in the sentences, taking into account the gender and the number are: "mi, tus, su, nuestras, sus."  

How are the Possessive Adjectives in Spanish?

This type of adjective has the function of mentioning who is the owner of an object or an animal (direct possession) or even a person (indirect possession). Possessive adjectives in Spanish, depending on the personal pronoun who is the owner are:

  • Yo: mi / mis
  • Tú: tu / tus
  • Usted: su / sus
  • Él: su / sus
  • Ella: su / sus
  • Ello: su / sus
  • Nosotros / Nosotras: nuestro / nuestra / nuestros / nuestras
  • Ustedes: su / sus
  • Ellos / Ellas: su / sus

In this case, the sentences are:

  1. Mi papá es alto.
  2. Tus cuadernos están en la maleta.
  3. Ella encontró su cepillo.
  4. Nuestras amigas vienen allí.
  5. Sus abuelos están enfermos.

To identify the appropriate possessive adjective in each sentence, you must identify the owner in the sentence, replace it with the appropriate personal pronoun, and finally use the corresponding possessive adjective with the help of the guide above.

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