En español
It is a NOUN showing ownership or possession. In English, we simply add an apostrophe “s” to make a noun possessive. EXAMPLE: Marta’s house
First, there is NO “apostrophe” in Spanish Instead we must “re- phrase” to show ownership
Felipe’s son … Rephrased in English = the son of Felipe Translated to Spanish: el hijo de Felipe
Felipe’s daughters … Rephrased in English = the daughters of Felipe Translated to Spanish: las hijas de Felipe Keep in mind the article must match the noun & “de” must be used.
Carmen’s hands … Rephrased in English = ________________ Translated to Spanish: ________________
Carlos’ friends… Rephrased in English = ________________ Translated to Spanish: ________________
Jaime’s house… Rephrased in English = ________________ Translated to Spanish: ________________
Olivia’s smile… Rephrased in English = ________________ Translated to Spanish: ________________
Maria’s pants… Rephrased in English = ________________ Translated to Spanish: ________________
Miguel’s party… Rephrased in English = ________________ Translated to Spanish: ________________
Roberto’s game… Rephrased in English = ________________ Translated to Spanish: ________________
Carmen’s hands … Rephrased in English = ________________ Translated to Spanish: ________________
Andres’ homework… Rephrased in English = ________________ Translated to Spanish: ________________
Liliana’s backpack… Rephrased in English = ________________ Translated to Spanish: ________________