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Content Objective: Students will learn how to use POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES to EXPRESS POSSESSION.

Content Objective: Students will learn how to use POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES to EXPRESS POSSESSION. Language Objective: Students will take Powerpoint notes and complete activities saying what belongs to who with POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES. . Expressing possession: Possessive Adjectives. Sra. Lear

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Content Objective: Students will learn how to use POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES to EXPRESS POSSESSION.

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  1. Content Objective: Students will learn how to use POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES to EXPRESS POSSESSION. Language Objective: Students will take Powerpoint notes and complete activities saying what belongs to who with POSSESSIVEADJECTIVES.

  2. Expressing possession:Possessive Adjectives Sra. Lear Spanish 1 Unidad 1 Etapa 3

  3. Possessive adjectives tell you who owns something or describe a relationship between people or things. In Spanish, possessive adjectives agree in number with the nouns they describe.

  4. Singular Possessive Adjectives Francisco would say: -Es mi tio. -He is my uncle.

  5. Singular Possessive Adjectives

  6. Plural Possessive Adjectives -Son misabuelos. They are my grandparents.

  7. Plural Possessive Adjectives

  8. The adjectives nuestro(a) an vuestro(a) must also agree in gender with the nouns they describe.

  9. If you need to emphasize, substitute the adjective with: de + pronoun or the person’s name This also helps to clarify the meaning of su and sus.

  10. p.83 ACT 13¿De quién es la ropa? DO 3-7 modelo: chaqueta (no) Estudiante A: ¿Es tu chaqueta? Estudiante B: No, no es mi chaqueta. 1. sueter (si) ¿Es tú sueter? Sí, es mi suéter. 2. camisas (sí) ¿Son tus camisas? Sí, son mis camisas.

  11. p. 83 ACT 14 4-9 • ¿Quiénes son? Nuestro, nuestra, nuestros, nuestras ANSWER ESTUDIANTE B ONLY • 1. ¿Quién es? • Es nuestra tía. • ¿Quienes son? Son nuestras hermanas.

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