Mexican Spanish for English speakers Beach · Lesson 3

Possesive adjectives

Mexican Spanish для possessive adjectives — Mi, tu, su (my, your, his/her) — and beach vocabulary.

Conversation

  1. Shelladonna Shelladonna

    ¿Me prestas tu bloqueador? por favor

    Can I have your sunscreen? please

  2. Yennifer Yennifer

    ¿Cómo? no tienes tu bloqueador?

    What? you don't have one?

  3. Shelladonna Shelladonna

    No, olvide pedirle a mi hermano su bloqueador

    No, i forgot to ask for it from my brother

  4. Yennifer Yennifer

    Ten cuidado. Es muy importante

    Be careful. it's really important

Common questions

Quick answers about this lesson's grammar and vocabulary.

Mexican Spanish possessive adjectives?

Mi/mis (my), tu/tus (your, informal), su/sus (his/her/your formal), nuestro/a/os/as (our), vuestro (your, Spain only — not used in Mexico).

How do possessives agree?

Mi/tu/su agree only in number: mi libro (singular), mis libros (plural). Nuestro changes for gender AND number.

What is bloqueador?

'Sunscreen' (Mexico). Spain uses crema solar / protector solar. Bloqueador solar is full form.

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