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Día 2 9/11

Objetivo: ¿Cómo es la familia de David Objetivo: ¿Cómo es la familia de David? Hagan Ahora: Corrige los errores de la carta. Tarea: Hoja

Corrige los errores: Querido David, Hola. Yo ser tu nueva amiga. Yo estoy Kim. Yo estoy de Nueva York. Yo vive en Franklin Square. Está una grande ciudad. Me gusta vivo en Franklin Square. Yo soy quince años. Yo soy cómico, atlético, y cariñoso. Yo leer revistas, mirar la televisión, y ir a el parque con mis amigos. ¿Qué haces con tu amigos? Yo teno un hermano. Se llama es Brandon. El es once años. El está rubio, bajo, y perezoso. Mis padre son Claudia y Miguel. Ellos son norteamericano. También son guapo y trabajador. Yo comer la cena con mis familia todos los días. En los estados unidos nosotros comamos nuestro “comida grande” son las seis o siete de la noche. Yo salo para Madrid Octubre el dos. Te voy ver en unas semanas. su estadounidense amiga, Kim

What is Kim like. How does Kim describe herself What is Kim like? How does Kim describe herself? What are these words called? Why do we use them?

Where are adjectives placed in a sentence?

What is the important rule we must remember about adjectives and nouns?

¡Practiquemos! Mis sobrinas son __________(guapo). La clase de arte es una clase __________ (fácil). Mis primos __________ (colombiano) son _________ (cómico). Ricardo y yo somos estudiantes __________ (trabajador). Las chicas _________ (alto) son Elsa y Carla.

What is a possessive adjective?

Possessive adjectives, like descriptive adjectives, are words that are used to qualify people, places, or things. Possessive adjectives express the quality of ownership or possession. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Because su and sus have multiple meanings (your, his, her, their, its), you can avoid confusion by using this construction instead: [article] + [noun] + de + [subject pronoun]. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Where are they placed in a sentence?

Possessive adjectives are always placed before the nouns they modify. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

What important rule must we remember about possessive adjectives?

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

¡Practiquemos! Es _____ (my) libro. _____(Your, fam.) esposo es italiano. _____(Our) profesor es español. Es _____ (her) reloj. Es _____ (your, fam.) mochila. Es _____ (your, form.) maleta. _____(Their) sobrina es alemana. _____ (Her) primos son franceses. _____(Our) primos son canadienses. Son _____ (their) lápices. Son _____ (our) plumas. Son _____ (my) papeles.

¿Cómo es la familia de David?