Possession in Spanish.

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Possession in Spanish

INTRODUCCIÓN ¿Qué ya sabes de posesión en español? En inglés? ¿Qué piensas que vamos a aprender?

Objetivo: Al fin de esta lección, vas a poder… Comunicar posesión en español

POSSESSION PREVIEW What is possession? shows ownership or belonging How do we show possession in English? Possessive Adjectives (my, your, his/her) To have ‘s How do we show possession in Spanish “de” = of… “tener” = to have Possessive adjectives

Possession with “de”: Información En español, there is no ‘s. David’s libro --- ¡¡NO!! Use de instead El libro de David de = “from” , “of” , “which belongs to” In Spanish the construction is… article/ object + de + owner Will it be a definite or indefinite article? Why?

Possession with “de”: Practicamos Stephen’s desk Mrs. Moreno’s students The girl’s computer The girls’ computer The boy’s watch His watch el pupitre de Stephen los estudiantes de Sra. Moreno la computadora de la chica La computadora de las chicas El reloj del chico El reloj de él

TENER= To have Possession with TENER (yo) tengo (nosotros) tenemos (nosotras) tenemos (tú) tienes (vosotros) tenéis (vosotras) tenéis (usted) tiene (él) tiene (ella) tiene (ustedes) tienen (ellos) tienen (ellas) tienen

Possession with TENER Practicamos I have friends. (Yo) tengo amigos. We don’t have the answer. (Nosotros) no tenemos la respuesta. Do you have a dog? ¿Tienes (tú) un perro? The students have a lot of homework. Los estudiantes tienen mucha tarea.

Possession with possessive Adj Poss Adj + article mi/mis (my) nuestro/a/os/as (our) tu/tus (your) vuestro/a/os/as (your- pl) su/sus (your, his, her, its) su/sus (your -pl, their) Possessive adjectives come before the noun (instead of the article) Possessive adjectives agree in number and gender with what is possessed.

Possession with possessive adj: practicamos Your (formal) student Your (formal) students My cat My cats Your (informal) grade Your (informal) grades Our class Our classes su estudiante suS estudianteS mi gato miS gatoS tu nota tuS notas Nuestra clase NuestraS claseS