How can I use “su/sus,” “tu/tus,” “mi/mis” and “nuestros” in spanish sentences?

Question by B): How can I use “su/sus,” “tu/tus,” “mi/mis” and “nuestros” in spanish sentences?
‘Su’ means ‘his’ (I think) but how do you say ‘her’ in spanish? Also, what does ‘nuestras’ mean? Any examples of how you use them in sentences would be helpful. 🙂

Best answer:

Answer by Javy
“Su” is singular, is his/her, example: “Su cabelllo es brilloso”=Her/his hair is shinny. “Sus” is both, singular and plural because is from the base of “tu” (you), example :Sus días estan contados= Your days are numbered.

“Tu” as it is “your” and “tus” is the plural of that you, example: 1. ¡Oh!, eres tu=Oh! its you. 2. Tu casa es bonita=Your house is pretty. 3. Me gustan tus carros= I like your cars.

“Mi” is singular while “mis” is plural and means my in English, example: 1. My casa es grande=My house is big. 2. Mis zapatos me aprietan=My shoes are too tide on me.

“Nuestros” is our and is plural, the singular form is “nuestro”, example: 1. Nuestro carro se daño ayer.=Our car broke down yesterday. 2. Nuestros hijos van a la universidad.=Our kids go to the college.

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