Gramática de 2A.

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Gramática de 2A

Los Posesivos Possessive adjectives have a long form that can come AFTER the noun instead of before. Normally you used mi(s), tu(s), su(s), y nuestro(as) in front of a noun. Example: mis amigos, tu libro, su casa, nuestro amario

Los Posesivos The long form that is used after a noun is used more for emphasis. These forms are: Mío(s) Mía(s) My/mine Nuestro(s) Nuestra(s) Ours Tuyo(s) Tuya(s) Your/yours Suyo(s) Suya(s) His, Hers, Your (formal) Theirs You all’s

Los Posesivos The long form of the possessives must agree in NUMBER and GENDER with the noun they describe Ejemplo: un amigo mío unas amigas tuyas unos libros nuestros

Los Posesivos These possessive adjectives may also be used WITHOUT a noun. This means the possessive adjectives will replace the noun used. Ejemplo: ¿Estas chaquetas son suyas? Sí, son nuestras.

Los Posesivos To clarify or emphasize possession, you can use de + noun or pronoun instead of a form of possessive adjective. Ejemplo: Un vestido suyo  Un vestido de ella Una chaqueta tuya  Una chaqueta de ti Unos libros suyos  Unos libros de ellos

Práctica Write each possessive and noun using the long form of possessives My gel 6. Our classes Her perfume 7. You all’s jewelry Your (informal) brush 8. My towel Their make-up 9. Marta’s hair dryer His books 10. His teeth