Captulo 5 A Apuntes 2 Adjetivos Posesivos You

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Capítulo 5 A- Apuntes #2 Adjetivos Posesivos

Capítulo 5 A- Apuntes #2 Adjetivos Posesivos

You use possessive adjectives to tell what belongs to someone or to show relationships

You use possessive adjectives to tell what belongs to someone or to show relationships ______________________ In Spanish, possessive adjectives must agree in in number (singular/plural) _________________ and in gender (masc/fem. ) for “our” _________________ Ejemplos: my camara my books our brother our grandparents our house mi cámara mis libros nuestro hermano nuestros abuelos nuestra casa

ADJETIVOS POSESIVOS my your his her your (used in Spain) their your mi mis

ADJETIVOS POSESIVOS my your his her your (used in Spain) their your mi mis nuestros nuestras tu tus vuestro/a(s) (used in Spain su sus

Note: 1. Su and sus have different meanings: his, her, its, their, and your

Note: 1. Su and sus have different meanings: his, her, its, their, and your (Ud. & Uds. ) ___________________ *To be more specific, you can use de + noun/pronoun Ejemplos: her cats sus gatos (de ella) his dogs sus perros (de él) their children sus hijos (de ellos) 2. “tú ” = “tu” = 3. “mí “ = “mi” = your me my

4. _____ de shows possession or relationship ‘s s’ and is the equivalent of

4. _____ de shows possession or relationship ‘s s’ and is the equivalent of _____ and ______ ejemplos: Ana’s gifts = Los regalos de Ana My friend’s party = La fiesta de mi amigo My friends’ cousins = Los primos de mis amigos His brother’s wife = La esposa de su hermano Our children’s candies = Los dulces de nuestros hijos Now do Actividad #18 y #20 página 232 -233