Calentamiento 2/6 Tengo que _____ un vestido para la fiesta. (ponerse)

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Calentamiento 2/6 Tengo que _____ un vestido para la fiesta. (ponerse) Eduardo y Félix ____ durante los conciertos de música clásica. (dormirse) ¿Por qué ___ tanto cuando ves televisión? (reírse) Nosotros ___ a llorar al final de la competencia. (ponerse-preterit) Juana y Nacho ___ los dientes anoche. (cepillarse)

calentamiento Tengo que _____ un vestido para la fiesta. (ponerse) Ponerme (infinitive after “tener que”) Eduardo y Félix ____ durante los conciertos de música clásica. (dormirse) Se duermen/Se durmieron ¿Por qué ___ tanto cuando ves televisión? (reírse) ver;ves Te ríes Nosotros ___ a llorar al final de la competencia. (ponerse-preterit) Nos pusimos Juana y Nacho ___ los dientes anoche. (cepillarse-pret.) Se cepillaron

Possessive Pronouns Expresate 5.1

Possessive Adjectives What is an adjective? What is a possessive adjective?

Possessive Adjectives What is an adjective? A word that describes a NOUN What is a possessive adjective? A word that describes who OWNS the noun

Grammar Tutor pp 75-76 Read English rules together Complete 1-8 as class Review answers Read Spanish rules ( p 75)

Recuerdan...

Possessive Pronouns What are pronouns? What are subject pronouns? What are possessive pronouns?

Pronouns What are pronouns? Word that TAKE THE PLACE of a noun. Substitution. Ejemplo: Mrs. Liptack is the principal. SHE is the principal Possessive PRONOUNS take the place of the noun & tell to whom the object belongs. My book = mine Her food = hers So if you use a possessive PRONOUN, you can leave out the noun (the it or them – whatever it or them is)

Long-form Possessive Pronouns Masc. fem. Masc. fem. Mío Mía (mine) Míos Mías Tuyo tuya (yours) tuyos tuyas Suyo suya (his/hers/Yours) suyos suyas Nuestro nuestra (ours) nuestros nuestras vuestro vuestra (y’alls) vuestros vuestras Suyo suya (theirs) suyos suyas Add an article matching the object before your pronoun El libro = el mío Los libros = los nuestros The pronouns MUST agree in GENDER and NUMBER wih the noun its describing

Grammar Tutor Complete “B” Circle the possessive pronoun Underline the possessive adjective ‘DOUBLE underline the object being described

Possessive Pronouns Possesive Pronouns REPLACE the noun. Noun goes buh-bye. Adios. Se fue. Tengo mi cepillo de dientes. Tengo el mío. (singular/masculine) Llevas tu mochila Llevas la tuya. They must agree with the noun in gender and # La mochila está en la clase. La mía está en la clase. Sometimes we say ‘of mine’ instead of just ‘mine’ In this case, it goes after the noun it describes. La mochila mía está en la clase.

Possessive Pronouns Possesive Pronouns REPLACE the noun. Tengo mi cepillo de dientes. Tengo el mío. (singular/masculine) Llevas tu mochila Llevas la tuya They must agree with the noun in gender and # La mochila está en la clase. La mía está en la clase.

Possessive Pronouns & Articles An article usually precedes the noun (el,la,los,las) Las llaves mías están en la puerta. After the verb SER, the article is usually omitted Esa maleta es (la) mía That suitcase is mine.

Possessive Pronouns & Direct Objects The direct object pronoun precedes (comes before) the possessive pronoun instead of the verb. ¿Tienes la maleta suya? Do you have her suitcase. Sí, tengo la suya. Yes, I have hers. Sí, la tengo. Yes, I have it.

Respond w/ possessive pronouns Practice on paper ¿Es tu cepillo de dientes? Si, es el mío. ¿Tienes tu mochila? (sí) Es tuya esta crema (no) ¿Tienes tu lápiz labial? (sí) Juan tiene sus lápices (sí)

Respond w/ possessive pronouns ¿Tienes tu mochila? (sí) Sí, tengo la mía. ¿Es tuya esta crema? (no) No, no es mía ¿Tienes tu lápiz labial? (sí) Sí, tengo el mío. ¿Juan tiene sus lápices? (sí) Sí, tiene los suyos.

¿De quién es? (p 175 ej 18) Sra. Martinez ¿Es esta camisa la mía? Roberto No mamá. No es ___. Sra. Martinez Entonces, ¿de quién es? ¿Es de tu hermana? Roberto No, no es ____. Sra. Martinez Te queda muy bien, Roberto. Creo que es __. Roberto No, mamá. Tampoco es __. Es de Chato. Sra. Martinez Bueno, ¿de quién son estos libros en el piso? ¿Son ___, Roberto? Roberto Son míos y de Sofía. Son _____.

¿De quién es? (p 175 ej 18) Sra. Martinez ¿Es esta camisa la mía? Roberto No mamá. No es ___. tuya Sra. Martinez Entonces, ¿de quién es? ¿Es de tu hermana? Roberto No, no es ____. suya Sra. Martinez Te queda muy bien, Roberto. Creo que es __. Roberto No, mamá. Tampoco es __. Es de Chato. mía Sra. Martinez Bueno, ¿de quién son estos libros en el piso? ¿Son ___ Roberto? Roberto Son míos y de Sofía. Son _____. nuestros

ISG 168 Possessive Adjectives (long form) chart Copy chart and 4 rules into notebook Create 6 statements from the stem words in ex 19 and have partner agree or contradict using long-form poss adj write a sentence reporting your partners agreement/disagreement using long-form possessive adjectives (i.e.:  Mi abuela es simpática.  La mía también es simpática)