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Ser. Possession. Ser for possessive. When using ser as a possessive, there are two essential things to remember: A form of the verb “ser” and the word “de” Word order The verb form needs to match the number and person of the subject (the things that are owned, NOT the person who owns them).

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  1. Ser Possession

  2. Ser for possessive • When using ser as a possessive, there are two essential things to remember: • A form of the verb “ser” and the word “de” • Word order • The verb form needs to match the number and person of the subject (the things that are owned, NOT the person who owns them)

  3. Ser for possessive • As there no way to make a person or thing possessive, the noun addresses the thing or thing that is owned. • A good way to think of this is as follows: the pencil is of Cindy. • El lápiz es de Cindy. • The pens are of Sr. Nelson • Los lápices son de Sr. Nelson is of es de

  4. Ser for possessive • Practice with the following: • La mochilla • Sr. Torres • La carpeta • Srta. Gomez • Las plumas • Los alumnos • Las rotuladoras • Miguel

  5. Ser for possessive • La mochillaes de Sr. Torres • La carpetaes de Srta. Gomez • Las plumas son de los alumnos • Las rotuladoras son de Miguel

  6. Ser for possessive • The other way to express possessive using “ser” includes the same things, a form of “ser” and the word “de”, but the word order is different: • It is Mr. Nelson’s shirt. • It is the shirt of Sr. Nelson. • Es la camisa de Sr. Nelson. • They are the student’s (feminine) papers. • Son los papeles de la alumna.

  7. YoVeo con Mi Ojito… • Practice: look around the room and spot different an object. • What is that object called in Spanish? • Describe it using your vocabulary, its color and size. • To whom does it belong? Be prepared to identify its ownership in Spanish.

  8. YoVeo con Mi Ojito…. • Algo= something • Yo veo con mi ojito, algo azul. • Now other people in the class guess (adivinar)what it is that you are looking at. • ¿Es la carpeta azul de Tomás? • No, no es la carpeta azul de Tomás. • ¿Son las plumas azules de Maribel? • ¡Si! Son las plumas azules de Maribel.

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