Tu (one person, one object, informal)
Tus (one person, multiple objects, informal)
Su (one person, one object, formal; multiple people, one object, formal or informal [not informal in Spain])
Sus (one person, multiple objects, formal; multiple people, multiple objects, formal or informal [not informal in Spain])
Vuestro/vuestra (multiple people, one object, informal, only used in Spain)
Vuestros/vuestras (multiple people, multiple objects, informal, only used in Spain)
if you're talking to one person that you're familiar with then its: tu+noun, el/la/los/las+noun+tuyo(a), el/la/los/las+noun+de+tú, el/la/los/las+tuyo(a), or el/la/los/las+de+tú.
if you're talking to one person that you're unfamiliar with or is your elder: su+noun, el/la/los/las+noun+suyo(a), el/la/los/las+noun+de+usted, or el/la/los/las+suyo(a), or el/la/los/las+de+usted
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* The terms for you're (you are) are (tu) estás / (usted) está.
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