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Español 1 Dime, ¿ Cómo es tu familia ?

Español 1 Dime, ¿ Cómo es tu familia ?. Possessive Adjectives. Showing Possession. In Spanish there are NO apostrophes. You cannot say, for example, Jorge’s dog, (using an apostrophe). Showing Posession. You must say, “The dog of Jorge,” only in Spanish. Like this:

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Español 1 Dime, ¿ Cómo es tu familia ?

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  1. Español 1Dime, ¿Cómoestufamilia? Possessive Adjectives

  2. Showing Possession • In Spanish there are NO apostrophes. • You cannot say, for example, Jorge’s dog, (using an apostrophe)

  3. Showing Posession • You must say, • “The dog of Jorge,” only in Spanish. Like this: • El perro de Jorge.

  4. De + noun • This concept of showing possession is using • “el + noun + de + person.” For example:

  5. De + Noun • El hermanode Felipe. La abueladeMaria

  6. Possessive Adjectives • Adjectives DESCRIBE nouns, correct? • El chico alto. • La mujerbonita. • Well, they can also show possession.

  7. Possessive Adjectives • Here are the possessive adjectives in English: my, your, his, her, our, and their.

  8. Posessive Adjectives • They are used to say • “my dog, your house, his notebook, etc.”

  9. Here are the possessive adjectives in Spanish!

  10. singular mi / mis (my) tu / tus (your) su / sus (his,her) or (your f.) plural nuestro a, os, as (our) vuestro, a, os, as (your inf.) su / sus (their) or (your f.) Posessive Adjectives

  11. Possessive Adjectives • Some examples: mi hermanomishermanos tuabuelatusabuelas suhijosushijos nuestrotíonuestrostíos nuestratíanuestrastías

  12. Possessive Adjectives • The possessive adjective must be singular if the noun is singular and plural if the noun is plural.

  13. Posessive Adjectives • Mi prima es alta. • Todas mis primas son altas.

  14. Posessive Adjectives • ¿Son rubios los hermanos de Rafael? • No, sushermanos son pelirrojos.

  15. Let’s review again!

  16. singular mi / mis (my) tu / tus (your) su / sus (his,her) or (your f.) plural nuestro a, os, as (our) vuestro, a, os, as (your inf.) su / sus (their) or (your f.) Posessive Adjectives

  17. Practicamos… • My brother • My brothers • Your brother • Your brothers • Our brother • His brother • Their brothers • Her brothers • Mi hermano • Mishermanos • Tuhermano • Tushermanos • Nuestrohermano • Su hermano • Sushermanos • Sushermanos

  18. ¡Practicamos! • Mi hermanoes alto. • Tuhermanoes alto. • Tushermanos son altos. • Su hermano no es alto. • Sushermanas son altas. • Nuestrohermanoes alto. • Nuestroshermanos son altos.

  19. ¡Practicamos! • My brother is tall. • Your brother is tall. • Your brothers are tall. • His brother is not tall. • His sisters are tall. • Our brother is tall. • Our brothers are tall.

  20. Dime, ¿Cómoestufamilia? • Mi mamá • Mi hermano (a) • Mi tío • Misabuelos • Mi primo

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