5.2 Possessive Adjectives
Vamonos Translate to Spanish: Jasmine's shoes Miguel's book Taylor's class
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Nuestra Meta ML1.IP1 The students exchange simple spoken and written information in the target language, utilizing cultural references where appropriate. The students: o G. Ask questions and provide responses based on topics such as self, o H. Use sequenced information such as alphabet, days of the week, months, seasons, and numbers 0-100 in context.
Possessive Adjectives
Escucha! Mi libro Nuestra casa
Possessive Adjectives Possessive adjectives are used to show ownership Mi casa (my house) Tu hermano (your brother) There are FOUR different possessive adjectives. Mi Tu Su Nuestro
Possessive adjectives Mi (s) My, Mine Tu (s) Your Su (s) Theirs Yours (formal) Nuestro (s) Nuestra (s) Ours
Possessive Adjectives Mi clase Su perro My class His dog Tu casa Nuestro amigo Your house Our friend
Possessive adjectives- When are they plural? Possessive adjectives agree with the noun they modify. They agree with the thing possessed, not the possessor. Mi libro Tu pluma My book Your pen Mis libros Tus plumas My books Your pens
Possessive Adjectives- What about Gender? Mi, Tu, and Su do NOT change based on gender. They only change for plurality. Mis libros Mis plumas. Nuestro changes based on gender AND plurality. Nuestro has four forms. Nuestro Nuestra Nuestros Nuestras
Nuestro Nuestra abuela Nuestros abuelos. Nuestras abuelas Nuestro must agree in number AND gender with the nouns they describe. Nuestro abuelo Nuestra abuela Nuestros abuelos. Nuestras abuelas
Practica Guiada- Fill in the blanks! My parents → _______ padres Their dog → _______ perro Your female friends → ______ amigas. Our house → _______ casa Our male friends → _________ amigos.
Your turn! Fill in the blanks! My books → ______ libros Your brothers → ________ hermanos Their papers → _________ papeles Our mother → ________ madre Our dogs → ________ perros.
Independent Practice- Translate the following from English to Spanish My dress is yellow and blue. Your dog likes to run. Our school cooks bad food. I don’t like to buy my lunch. We go to their house after school.
Más Tiempo? You have several people’s clothes in your house. Describe to your friend who’s clothes they are. Ex. camisa/tu hermano Es su camisa. pantalones/ David vestido / mi tia blusas / ellas calcetines/ yo falda/ tus abuelos