Possessive Pronouns Unidad 2 Etapa 1 Possessive Pronouns

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Possessive Pronouns Unidad 2 Etapa 1

Possessive Pronouns Unidad 2 Etapa 1

Possessive Pronouns • Let´s look at the possessive adjectives first. • There are two

Possessive Pronouns • Let´s look at the possessive adjectives first. • There are two sets. • The first set goes before the noun.

Possessive Adjectives (before the noun) Since they are adjectives, they agree in number and

Possessive Adjectives (before the noun) Since they are adjectives, they agree in number and gender (only with our). The change is with the nouns they modify, not with the person(s) who own or possess the object. mi / mis my nuestro, -aour nuestros, -as tu / tus your vuestro, -a vuestros, -as your su / sus his, her, your su / sus their your

Possessive Adjectives (before the noun) mi carro mis carros tu carro tus carros su

Possessive Adjectives (before the noun) mi carro mis carros tu carro tus carros su carro sus carros nuestro carro nuestros carros nuestra casa nuestras casas su carro sus carros

Possessive Adjectives (after the noun) Since they are adjectives, they agree in number and

Possessive Adjectives (after the noun) Since they are adjectives, they agree in number and gender. The change is with the nouns they modify, not with the person(s) who own or possess the object. mío, mía míos, mías of Mine nuestro, -a of ours nuestros, -as tuyo, tuya tuyos, tuyas of yours vuestro, -a of yours vuestros, -as suyo, suya his, hers of suyo, suya thiers of yours suyos, suyas of of

Possessive Adjectives (after the noun) • • el carro mío, los carros míos (my

Possessive Adjectives (after the noun) • • el carro mío, los carros míos (my car, my cars) la casa mía, las casa mías (my house, my houses) el carro suyo, los carros suyos (his, her car / his, her carros) la casa suya, las casas suyas (his, her house / his, her houses)

Possessive Pronouns • To form the possessive pronouns, use the long form of possessive

Possessive Pronouns • To form the possessive pronouns, use the long form of possessive adjectives proceded by the definite article. • Both the article and the possessive must agree in number and gender with the noun they replace.

Possessive pronouns are the words which replace nouns modified by possessive adjectives. In Spanish

Possessive pronouns are the words which replace nouns modified by possessive adjectives. In Spanish there are different forms of possessive pronouns depending on whether the noun is masculine or feminine, singular or plural. English possessive pronoun. Masc. Singular Fem. singular Masc. plural Fem. plural MINE YOURS el mío el tuyo la mía la tuya los míos los tuyos las mías las tuyas HIS, HERS YOURS el suyo la suya los suyos las suyas el nuestro la nuestra los nuestros las nuestras YOURS el vuestro la vuestra los vuestro las vuestras THEIRS, YOURS el suyo la suya los suyos las suyas

Possessive Pronouns • • • El suéter mío (my sweater - poss. adj. )

Possessive Pronouns • • • El suéter mío (my sweater - poss. adj. ) El mío (mine – poss. pron. ) La sudadera nuestra (our sweatshirt) La nuestra (ours – pron. ) El libro suyo (his book – poss. Adj. ) El suyo (his – pron. )

Possessive Pronouns • Mis padres son muy serios. ¿Y los tuyos? • Los míos

Possessive Pronouns • Mis padres son muy serios. ¿Y los tuyos? • Los míos son bastante divertidos. • Tu familia es muy pequeña. La mía es bastante grande.

Possessive Pronouns • We often omit the article between the verb ser and the

Possessive Pronouns • We often omit the article between the verb ser and the possessive pronoun. • Esas maletas son nuestras. • Mi hermano siempre dice que toda la culpa es mía.

AHORA A PRACTICAR • • • 1. Su muñeca es bonita. La suya es

AHORA A PRACTICAR • • • 1. Su muñeca es bonita. La suya es bonita. 2. ¿Dónde están nuestros compañeros? ¿Dóde están los nuestros? 3. Nuestra risa es grande. La nuestra es grande. 4. Tu madrastra es tímida. La tuya es tímida. 5. Quiero hablar con su profesor. Quiero hablar con el suyo.