Possessive Pronoun Exercises For Spanish Grammar


Exercise 1: Complete the sentences with the correct possessive pronoun


Possessive pronouns in Spanish are words that express a relationship of possession between an object and a person, and they are used to refer to objects, things, or people that belong to someone. These pronouns agree in gender and number with the possessed thing and not with the possessor. Some examples of possessive pronouns in Spanish are: mi, tu, su, nuestro, vuestro, etc. In these exercises, we will practice using possessive pronouns in Spanish in different situations and contexts. Remember that the correct answer is found between asterisks and a hint is provided to help you find it. Get ready to improve your understanding of Spanish possessive pronouns through these engaging exercises!

Correctly answering English grammar exercises for language improvement 

The most efficient way to learn a language

Try Talkpal for free

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate possessive pronoun

LEARN LANGUAGES FASTER
WITH AI

Learn 5x Faster

Download talkpal app
Learn anywhere anytime

Talkpal is an AI-powered language tutor. It’s the most efficient way to learn a language. Chat about an unlimited amount of interesting topics either by writing or speaking while receiving messages with realistic voice.

QR Code
App Store Google Play
Get in touch with us

Talkpal is a GPT-powered AI language teacher. Boost your speaking, listening, writing, and pronunciation skills – Learn 5x Faster!

Instagram TikTok Youtube Facebook LinkedIn X(twitter)

Languages

Learning


Talkpal, Inc., 2810 N Church St, Wilmington, Delaware 19802, US

© 2025 All Rights Reserved.