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1. La madre de mi madre…

2. El hijo de mi tío…3. El hijo de mis

padres…4. La hermana de mi

padre…5. La hija de mis

padres

A. Es mi hermanoB. Es mi abuelaC. Soy yoD. Es mi tíaE. Es mi primo

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Showing ownership

ObjectiveTSWLT: express

ownership of an object

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Possessive Adjectives

What is an adjective?What is a possessive

adjective?

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my your his/

her/its Your (ud.)

Think of an example in English

Our ya’lls

(south) their

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Possessive Adjectives describe the noun

Possessive adjectives describe the noun to whom it belongs

The subject is the object, not to whom it belongs

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P/adj follow the rules for adjectives

What are the two things that adjectives indicate in Spanish? Gender Quantity

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¿Recuerdas?/Remember?

The black hair el pelo negro

The blue eyes los ojos

azules

The small chair la silla

pequeña the tall girls

las muchachas altas

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Which adjetivos posesivos do you know in Spanish??

Mimy

Tuyour

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Adjetivos Posesivos

Mi (Mis)

tu (tus)

su (sus)

Nuestro/a (nuestros/as)

Vuestro/a(vuestros/as)

Su (sus)

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Adjetivos Posesivos

Possessive Adjectives Mi(s) – my Nuestro/a(s)-our

Tu(s) – your {Vuestro/a(s)}- ya’ll’s

Su(s) – his/her/ YOUR

Su(s) – their you all’s

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How would you say...

My mother mi madre

My cousins mis

primos/as

Your friend tu amigo/a

Your friends tus

amigos/as

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Su (sus) = His, Her, Your (ud.)

His book su libro

His books sus libros

Her pencil su lápiz

Her pencils sus lápices

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Su (usted)

Your (ud.) car su carro

Your (ud.) cars sus carros

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Nuestro/a(s) = Our

Our father (el) nuestro

padre Our books

(los) nuestros

libros

Our mother (la) nuestra

madre Our classes

(las) nuestras

clases

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Su(s) = their (ellos, ellas, uds.)

Their books (the girls’ books) sus libros

Their friends (the boys) sus amigos

Your classes(formal/plural)

Sus clases

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Practice

Gramática en acción 1 Página 162

Ex 7 Página 163

Ex 9

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Libro 162 (ex 7)

1. Busco (mi/su) libro de español2. Buscamos (sus/nuestros) cuadernos3. Ellos buscan (tus/sus) mochilas4. Mi hermana menor busca (mis/sus) lentes5. Buscas (tus/vuestras) lápices.6. Mamá busca (su/tu) reloj.

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How is possession shown in English?

What is possession? Showing ownership belonging expressing “of whom” is the

object describing an object

Emily’s book Her book

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What is a contraction? When you use an

apostrophe to: eliminate a word

do not = don’t can not = can’t

show possession Julio’s friend

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In spanish, there are no apostrophes!!!!!

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How could you express possession without an apostrophe?

Emily’s book Use the word “of”… The book OF Emily In Spanish, always show

possession using “of”

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How do you use someone’s name to show possession in Spanish?

By stating the object first By replacing the apostrophe with the word “de” (of)el amigo (object) DE Julio

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Using “de” to show possession

El libro de Emily El amigo de Julio How would you say the pen

belonging to the person in front of you? El boligrafo de ________.

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Using possession with a title

What is a “title”? Señor, Señorita, Señora, doctor

To express possession of someone with a title, you need to use “the” (el/la) before the title

de la Señorita Meinecke

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How would you say Ms. Meinecke’s ______. (in your spiral)

Classroom students computer mother friend

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Calentamiento

1. Señorita Meinecke’s Class2. Señor Johnson’s students3. Jose’s computer4. Ana’s mother5. Julio’s friend

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Calentamiento1. Señorita Meinecke’s Class

La clase de la Srta. Meinecke2. Señor Johnson’s students

Los estudiantes del Sr. Johnson3. Jose’s computer

la computadora de Jose4. Ana’s motherLa madre de Ana5. Julio’s friend

el amigo de Julio

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Warm-up

Pages 204-205 1 & 2 Read and answer

questions on paper 10 min.

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Review

De First name ‘s = El/la

object De la/ del person/place/thing that owns the object

• Juan’s class = • la clase de Juan

• The dog’s food = • la comida del perro

• Srta. M’s class = • la clase de la Srta. M

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Juan’s class = la clase de Juan

The dog’s food = la comida del perro

Srta. M’s class = la clase de la Srta. M.

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Pronombres Posesivos

Possessive PronounsYo Mi(s) Nuestro/a(s) (nosotros)

Tú Tu(s) {Vuestro/a(s)}(vosotros)

el/ella/Ud. Su(s) Su(s) ellos/ellas/Uds.

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Her house su casa

Her houses sus casas

My class mi clase

My classes mis clases

Your dog tu perro

Your dogs tus perros

Our apple = nuestra

manzana Our apples =

nuestras manzanas

Our pencil nuestro lapiz

Our pencils nuestros lapices


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