Answer:
Ésa es mi computadora. Es la computadora mía.
Vamos a ver su sitio web. Vamos a ver el sitio web suyo.
Aquéllos son mis archivos. Son los archivos míos.
Quiero usar el programa de él. Quiero usar el programa suyo.
Buscamos la impresora de nosotros. Buscamos la impresora nuestra.
Ésos son los discos compactos de ella. Son los discos compactos suyos.
Tienen que arreglar tu teclado. Tienen que arreglar el teclado tuyo.
Voy a usar el teléfono celular de ustedes. Voy a usar el teléfono celular suyo.
Explanation:
That's my computer. It is my computer.
We will see your website. Let's see your website.
Those are my files. They are my files.
I want to use his program. I want to use your program.
We look for the printer from us. We are looking for our printer.
Those are her compact discs. They are his compact discs.
They have to fix your keyboard. They have to fix your keyboard.
I will use your cell phone. I will use his cell phone.
Possessive adjectives are those that modify the noun by adding an idea of belonging or possession.
The possessives correspond to the three grammatical people. In both genders and numbers. Possessive adjectives coincide in number and gender with the name of the thing owned and not with the owner or possessor. When the adjectives of mine, mine; yours, yours, his and his plurals go before the name suffer apocope which means that they lose one or several letters of the termination.