Hi guys & welcome back to my blog! In this post I want to continue our section “Grammar Pills” and
I’ll teach you which are and how to use Italian Possessive Adjectives!
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Italian Possessive Adjectives are adjectives that indicate possession. They go before the noun and follow its number and gender
Mio – My
Tuo – Your
Suo – His/Her/Its
Nostro – Our
Vostro – Your
Loro – Their
Singolare maschile – masculine singular
Mio
Tuo
Suo
Nostro
Vostro
Loro
Examples
Il mio cane, il nostro albero, il tuo amico, il suo motorino, il vostro libro, il loro fratello
Plurale maschile – masculine plural
Miei
Tuoi
Suoi
Nostri
Vostri
Loro
Examples
I miei cani, i nostri alberi, i tuoi amici, i suoi motorini, i vostri libri, i loro fratelli
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Singolare Femminile – feminine singular
Mia
Tua
Sua
Nostra
Vostra
Loro
Examples
La mia penna, la tua amica, la sua bambina, la nostra casa, la vostra maestra, la loro colazione
Plurale femminile – feminine plural
Mie
Tue
Sue
Nostre
Vostre
Loro
Examples
Le mie penne, le tue amiche, le sue bambine, le nostre case, le vostre maestre, le loro colazioni
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