Spn 2 – Ch 5-1 notes Possessive adjectives- p.162 Possessive adjectives show ownership or relationship between people they are placed before the noun. Yo- Mi Mis Nosotros- Nuestra(o) Nuestros(as) Tú- Tu Tus Él/Ella/Usted Su Sus Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes- Su Sus
Spn 2 – Ch 5-1 notes Possessive adjectives refer to the owner. They are still adjectives though, so they need to agree in gender and number with what they describe. Martin vive con sus abuelos. Carlos y yo vivimos con nuestra abuela.
Spn 2 – Ch 5-1 notes p.164 O-UE Stem changes These are “boot” verbs that start out with an “o” in the stem that changes to “ue” Dormir- to sleep Almorzar- to eat lunch Volver- to go back Llover-to rain Hasta- until DuermoDormimos DuermesDormís DuermeDuermen
Spn 2- Ch 5-1 notes p.166 E-IE Stem changes These are “boot” verbs that start out with an “e” in the stem that changes to an “ie” Empezar- to start Merendar-to snack Entender- to understand Querer- to want Empezar +a+ infinitive to say what you are starting to do Empiezo Empezamos EmpiezasEmpezáis EmpiezaEmpiezan