Los Adjetivos Posesivos

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Los Adjetivos Posesivos Por: Sra. Abeille

Adjetivos Posesivos Menú Definition Meaning Rules “de” to clarify possession Práctica

Definition: Possessive adjectives express possession. They are called adjectives because they describe the noun. Another important characteristic of these adjectives is that they must agree in number and gender with the subject/ pronoun and the object(s) being possessed. Menú

English-Spanish Meaning Español Pronoun Possessive Adjective Singular- Plural I my yo mi - mis you your tú Ud.-formal tu – tus su - sus he his él she her ella we our *nosotros (as) nuestro – nuestros nuestra - nuestras ustedes they their ellos (as) Possessive adjectives “ tu, tus “ don’t have accent. Menú

Rule 1 mi libro mis libros *nuestra familia Possessive Adjectives can change between singular and plural depending upon what comes after. mi libro mis libros *nuestra familia *This possessive adjective has to agree in gender with the noun familia, which is feminine.

Rule 2 mis lápices They are placed before the noun(s). Possessive noun adjective noun

Rule 3 They can be repeated in series. Mis padres y mi hermano están en México. ¿Dónde están mis zapatos y mis calcetines? Tu libro y mi cuaderno son bonitos. Menú

Use of “de” to clarify possession Since the possessive adjective “su” has several meanings, sometimes is necessary to clarify to whom something belongs. In such cases it is recommended to use “de”. Look at the examples. Object possessed + de + possessor (noun-pronoun) English Possessive Adjective Spanish Using “de” his house su casa la casa de él her mom su mamá la mamá de ella their books sus libros Los libros de ellos(as) Menú

Práctica Ellos son _________ hermanos. (my) Diana necesita ________ libro. (her) ___________ casa está en el campo. (our) 4. Linda y ________ hermanas van a la fiesta. (her) 5. ______ madre es de México. (their) 6. ¿Es ella _______ amiga?(you-informal) 7. María y Pedro quieren ir a _______ pueblos. (their) 8. El profesor enseña a ______ estudiantes. (his) 9. A __________ padres les gusta viajar. (our) 10. ¿Puedo ver _____ pasaporte, porfavor?(you-formal) Menú

Preguntas Quien es tu profesor. De que color es tu telefono Preguntas Quien es tu profesor? De que color es tu telefono? Como se llama tu madre? Como se llama mi madre? Donde esta vuestro colegio?