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PRONOMBRES DEMOSTRATIVOS Pointing out people and things

PRONOMBRES DEMOSTRATIVOS Pointing out people and things. Demonstrative pronouns replace demonstrative adjectives. Ejemplo : Estos libros son buenos. These books are good. Estos son buenos. These are good. What is a demonstrative pronoun ?. Los Pronombres Demostrativos.

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PRONOMBRES DEMOSTRATIVOS Pointing out people and things

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  1. PRONOMBRES DEMOSTRATIVOSPointing out people and things

  2. Demonstrative pronouns replace demonstrative adjectives. Ejemplo: Estos libros son buenos. These books are good. Estos son buenos. These are good. What is a demonstrative pronoun?

  3. Los Pronombres Demostrativos

  4. ESTE / ESTA ESTOS / ESTAS Refers to something that is NEAR THE PERSON SPEAKING. --¡ESTE TAMBOR ES MI FAVORITO! ¡Este es mi favorito!

  5. ESE / ESAESOS / ESAS • Refers to something NEAR THE PERSON SPOKEN TO. --¿DÓNDE COMPRASTE ESE SOMBRERO? --¿DÓNDE COMPRASTE ESE?

  6. AQUEL / AQUELLAAQUELLOS / AQUELLAS • Refers to something FAR AWAY from both the person speaking and/or the person being spoken to. • ---¡¡AQUELLA ESTRELLA ES TUYA! • ---¡ • ¡AQUELLA ESTRELLA ES TUYA!

  7. PRÁCTICA Traduce al español. • These papers are old. These are old. • That photo (near you) is new. That one is new. • Those girls (over there) are nice. Those ones are nice.

  8. Las respuestas • Estos papeles son viejos. Estos son viejos. 2. Esa foto es nueva. Esa es nueva. 3. Aquellas muchachas son simpáticas. Aquellas son simpáticas.

  9. PRONOMBRES POSESIVOSExpressing Ownership

  10. What is a possessive pronoun? • A possessive pronoun REPLACES A NOUN that is modified by a possessive adjective! • Example: Yo tengo mi mono. Tengo el mío. (I have mine.)

  11. Review of Possessive Adjectives

  12. Possessive Pronouns

  13. Ejemplos I have Jose’s book. I have his. • Tengo el libro de José. TENGO EL SUYO. The maps are ours. THEY’re OURS. • Los mapas son de nosotros. SON NUESTROS.

  14. ¡OJO! (watch out!) • The definite article is often omitted after the verb SER!!!

  15. ¡Te toca a ti! TRADUCE AL ESPAÑOL. • I have your (informal/singular) book. I have yours. • They are my pants. They are mine. • It’s your (informal/plural) map. It’s yours. • They are his sisters. They are his. • It is her brother. It is hers. • I have your (formal/plural) classes. I have yours.

  16. LAS RESPUESTAS • TENGO TU LIBRO. TENGO EL TUYO. • SON MIS PANTALONES. SON MÍOS. • ES VUESTRO MAPA. ES VUESTRO. • SON SUS HERMANAS. SON SUYAS. • ES SU HERMANO. ES SUYO. • TENGO SUS CLASES. TENGO LAS SUYAS.

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