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TOPIC: REVIEW OF POSSESSIVES

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1 TOPIC: REVIEW OF POSSESSIVES
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: HOW DO I USE THE SPANISH EQUIVALENT OF AN ‘S

2 POSSESSIVE REVIEW The possessive adjectives in Spanish are:
Mi/mis — my Tu/tus (no accents) — your *Su/sus — his, her, your (plural), your (formal, talking to adult), their Nuestro/nuestra/nuestros/nuestras — our *Needs who it refers to established first

3 POSSESSIVE REVIEW They must match the gender/number of the thing they are attached to Mi amigo, mis amigos Tu hermana, tus hermanos Su casa, sus amigos Nuestro profesor, nuestra escuela, nuestros amigos, nuestras clases

4 POSSESSIVE REVIEW In English, to indicate someone specific’s possession, we use “‘s” Bob’s house This doesn’t exist in Spanish. You MUST use this form: (the thing/s) de (person) Mari’s house — la casa de Mari My friend’s car — el carro de mi amigo

5 PAUSA Chare 5 facts with your pareja
Write 3 questions on left side of notes, marking the answers within your notes on the right

6 YO-GO VERBS We know how to conjugate normal –ar, -er, and –ir verbs
-AR: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -an -ER: -o, -es, -e, -emos, -en -IR: -o, -es, -e, -imos, -en We also know the forms of ser, estar, ir Soy, eres, es, somos, son Estoy, estás, está, estamos, están Voy, vas, va, vamos, van

7 YO-GO VERBS There are some verbs that have a slightly irregular ending in just the “yo” form They are called yo-go verbs, because in the ‘yo’ form, they end in ‘go’ You already know one: TENER TENGO Others: poner (yo put, place), salir (to leave, to go out), hacer (to do), venir (to come), decir (to say) Poner: PONGO, pones, pone, ponemos, ponen Salir: SALGO, sales, sale, salimos, salen Hacer: HAGO, haces, hace, hacemos, hacen Venir: VENGO Decir: DIGO

8 YO-GO VERBS There are also some yo-go verbs that have other “irregularities” Tener is one of them (the first ‘e’ becomes ‘ie’) Tener: TENGO, tienes, tiene, tenemos, tienen Venir (to come), decir (to say) Venir: VENGO, vienes, viene, venimos, vienen (just like tener – e-ie) Decir: DIGO, dices, dice, decimos, dicen (e-i) Don’t worry about why. We will learn more of these kinds of verbs later. Just know how to do these.

9 PAUSA Share 5 facts with your pareja
Write 3 questions on left side of notes and mark the answers within your notes on the right side.

10 EXAMPLES ¿Cuándo haces la tarea? ¿Sales el viernes con tus amigos?
Hago la tarea después de la escuela ¿Sales el viernes con tus amigos? Sí, salgo son ellos. Sí, salimos al centro comercial. ¿Dónde pones tu celular? Pongo mi celular en mi mochila.

11 DON’T FORGET YOUR SUMMARY
What did you learn? What was most important? How does this connect to things you already know? What was the easiest part of the concept? What do you still have concerns about?

12 PRACTICAR Write and translate 5 sentences using the Spanish equivalent of ‘s La casa de Bob es grande. Bob’s house is big. Write and translate 2 sentences in the ‘yo’ form for each of the yo-go verbs (tener, hacer, salir, poner, venir, decir) Write and translate 5 other sentences with the yo-go verbs in forms other than ‘yo’


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