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PA Dutch 101

PA Dutch 101. Video 13: Possessive Adjectives. Possessiv Adjectivs. Possessive Adjectives. A possessive adjective is used as an adjective to indicate who owns the noun that follows it. It replaces the article in front of the noun.

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PA Dutch 101

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  1. PA Dutch 101 Video 13: Possessive Adjectives. PossessivAdjectivs

  2. Possessive Adjectives • A possessive adjective is used as an adjective to indicate who owns the noun that follows it. • It replaces the article in front of the noun. • In the Nominative Case (see previous video) these Possessive Adjectives do not get an ending.

  3. Possessive Adjectives

  4. Possessive Adjectives • My mother speaks Dutch. • MeiMudderschwetztDeitsch. • Our brother is tall. • UnserBruderiss gross. • His book comes from Germany. • SeiBuchkummtvunDeitschland.

  5. Iewing - Practice • _____ (your plural) Grossmudderiss alt. • EierGrossmudderiss alt. • _____ (your singular) Hausiss glee. • DeiHausiss glee. • _____ (her) Schweschderkaaft en Hemm. • IhreSchweschderkaaft en Hemm.

  6. Bis die naegschde Video, Macht’s gut un schwetztDeitsch! E-Poschtschreiwe: busterpa@yahoo.com

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