These are: Mi (my), mío (mine), su (your), suyo (yours), tu (your - familiar), tuyo (yours - familiar), nuestro/a (our), vuestro (your - plural familiar), su (your plural), suyo (yours plural).
possessive adjectives are used to show what belongs to whom and to describe relationships . the indicate the owner and are placed before thing possesed....
adjectives and nouns in spanish do have gender. It is feminine if it ends in a. it is masculent if it ends in o. You can also tell by definite and indefinite articles. It is feminine if it has la,...