Lesson One: Singular Possessive Nouns & Singular Possessive Pronouns Lesson Two: Noun/Adjective Placement
Singular Possessive Nouns & Singular Possessive Pronouns Lesson One Singular Possessive Nouns & Singular Possessive Pronouns
Possessive Nouns Using a possessive singular noun in English: Adela’s car Using a possessive singular noun in Spanish: El coche de Adela In Spanish the possessive noun is not in front.
Possessive Nouns ¿Cómo se dice…? Mishelle’s brother Liz’s sister Emily’s friend Amanda’s dad Alina’s aunt Izzy’s cousin is studious. Sarah’s mom is happy.
Possessive Nouns: Practice with SER Using “ser” and each of the words from the word banks below, create five sentences. Keep in mind feminine/masculine agreement: hermano/a sobrino/a tío/a abuelo/a perro Daniella Kiara Jasmin Kristen Michelle bonito/a trabajador/a atrevido/a famoso/a cómico/a
Possessive Nouns: Practice with ESTAR Using “estar” and each of the words from the word banks below, create five sentences. Keep in mind feminine/masculine agreement: hermano/a sobrino/a tío/a abuelo/a perro Brittney Anika Ilyssa Angelica Renee feliz enfermo/a cansado/a triste emocionado/a
Possessive Pronouns There are four possessive pronouns in Spanish: Mi Tu Su Nuestro
Possessive Pronouns Using possessive pronouns: To whom do you think each of these refers? Mi libro Tu libro Su libro Nuestro libro
Possessive Pronouns ¿Cómo se dice…? My pen Her shoe Their phone Your mom Our class Keep in mind masculine/feminine agreement Her backpack is green. My dog is angry.
Possessive Pronouns: Practice with SER Using “ser” and each of the words from the word banks below, create five sentences. Keep in mind feminine/masculine agreement: tu nuestro/a mi su libro clase reloj camisa verde pequeño/a blanco/a grande
Possessive Pronouns: Practice with ESTAR Using “estar” and each of the words from the word banks below, create five sentences. Keep in mind feminine/masculine agreement: tu su mi nuestro/a gemelo/a padrastro amigo/a profesor/a enojado/a aburrido/a sociable divertido/a
Noun/Adjective Placement Lesson Two Noun/Adjective Placement
Noun/Adjective Placement Using adjectives with nouns in English: My favorite food Using adjectives with nouns in Spanish: Mi comida favorita In Spanish the adjective follows the noun.
Noun/Adjective Placement ¿Cómo se dice…? The black cat The red pen A red pen My favorite fruit Your favorite book Our new house His new friend
Noun/Adjective Placement: Practice with SER Using “ser”, choose three items from the list below and create three sentences. Keep in mind feminine/masculine agreement: El gato negro La pluma roja Mi fruta favorita Tu libro favorito Nuestra casa nueva Su amigo nuevo
Noun/Adjective Placement: Practice with ESTAR Using “estar”, choose three items from the list below and create three sentences. Keep in mind feminine/masculine agreement: El gato negro La pluma roja Mi fruta favorita Tu libro favorito Nuestra casa nueva Su amigo nuevo