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Apuntes: Showing Possession
Lección 5: La familia
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Yo puedo… I can… Success Criteria
Use “de” and possessive adjectives to show ownership and relationships Success Criteria Identify two ways to show possession (noun + de + owner, possessive adjectives) Match possessive adjectives with nouns based on number and gender
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Using de to Show Possession
In Spanish, ’s does not exist. To tell what belongs to someone or to show relationships, use [noun] + de + owner. Example: El gemelo de Cristina → Cristina’s twin brother Los amigos de Juan → Juan’s friends.
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Possessive Adjectives
Possessive adjectives (my, your, etc.) are another way to tell what belongs to someone or to show relationships. English Meaning Spanish Translation Singular Plural My Your (familiar) His/Her, Its, Your (formal) Our Your (familiar- Spain) Their, Your (formal) Possessive adjectives agree in _____________ with the nouns that they describe. number mi mis tu tus su sus These forms agree in both number and ___________________ with the nouns that they describe. nuestro/a nuestros/as gender vuestro/a vuestros/as su sus
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Possessive Adjectives
Possessive adjectives are always placed __________________ the nouns they describe. Since su and sus can mean his, her, its, your, and their, the forms de él/ella, de Ud./Uds., de ellos/ellas may be used for clarity. Example: sus parientes → los parientes de él/ella los parientes de Ud./Uds. los parientes de ellos/ellas before His or her relatives Your (formal) relatives Their relatives
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¡Practicar! Prove you can meet the Success Criteria
Provide the appropriate form of each possessive adjective. Be prepared to translate! ________ (your, familiar) tío ________ (her) novio ___________ (our) abuela ________ (their) hija ________ (my) familia ___________ (our) primos ________ (their) padres ________ (my) sobrinos tu su nuestra su mi nuestros sus mis
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