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Adjetivos Posesivos - Possessive Adjectives Worksheets in Spanish

Six worksheet formats give students structured practice with Spanish possessive adjectives (mi, tu, su, nuestro) through fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, sentence-writing, unscramble, and listening pages.
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Grades 2–5
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6
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Updated Mar 10, 2026

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Spanish, Foreign Languages, Grammar, Language Development
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adjetivos posesivos worksheets, Spanish possessive adjectives
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What's inside this resource

Six worksheet formats give students structured practice with Spanish possessive adjectives (mi, tu, su, nuestro, and their variants): filling blanks with a cued adjective, selecting the correct adjective from four multiple-choice options, writing original sentences using a given possessive, unscrambling word banks into correct sentences, and completing a listening page. Each page presents up to ten items built around everyday nouns and family vocabulary — abuela, coche, casa, amigos, perro — so students apply the same grammar point across varied sentence contexts and task types. A few cue words in the later pages are inconsistent with the noun they modify, for example 'Suyos' paired with the singular nouns 'gato' and 'familia,' and the final page instructs students to listen to an audio recording that is not included among the scanned files.

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Teaching tips & learning objectives

Learning objectives

  • Select the grammatically correct Spanish possessive adjective (mi, tu, su, nuestro, and their plural/gender forms) for a given noun

  • Produce original Spanish sentences using an assigned possessive adjective

  • Reorder scrambled Spanish words into grammatically correct sentences using possessive adjectives

Teaching tips

  • Review noun gender and number before assigning the worksheets, since several cued forms (e.g., 'Suyos,' 'Nuestro/Nuestra') must agree with the noun that follows.

  • Preview or prepare the listening/dictation page's audio separately, since the worksheet references a recording that is not included in this file.

  • Use the multiple-choice page as a lower-stakes warm-up before the open-ended sentence-writing and unscramble pages.

Skills covered

  • Possessive adjective agreement — students choose or supply mi/tu/su/nuestro forms that match a noun in gender and number.

  • Sentence construction in Spanish — students write original sentences and reorder scrambled words into grammatically correct sentences using a given possessive.

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How is the final worksheet page meant to be used in class?

It is a listening/dictation exercise: the instructions ask students to listen to an audio recording and fill in the correct possessive adjective for each of ten sentences, so it requires a separate audio track (not included in this file) to be played before students complete it.

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Concepts & topics

Core concepts

  • possessive adjectives

  • Spanish grammar

  • noun agreement

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