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Spanish Possessives

Spanish Possessives. By Cecilia. Take into consideration 2 things:. WHO is owning it: Is it me, you, him, her, them, or us? And WHAT he or she is owning: Is it one object or multiple things?. Tu : Singular object  Tu Plural object  T us. Yo :

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Spanish Possessives

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  1. Spanish Possessives By Cecilia

  2. Take into consideration 2things: • WHO is owning it: Is it me, you, him, her, them, or us? And • WHAT he or she is owning: Is it one object or multiple things?

  3. Tu: Singular objectTu Plural objectTus Yo: Singular object Mi Plural objectMis Nosotros: Singular objectNuestro Plural objectNuestros Ustedes/ Ellos/ Ellas: Singular object Su Plural objectSus El/ Ella/ Usted: Singular object Su Plural objectSus

  4. Hmmm. “Su” or “Sus?” Susgatos. Their cats. Cats is plural SO…. “Su” needs an ‘s’

  5. TRY IT! His book: (Su, Sus) libro. Your library: (Tu, Tus) biblioteca. His books: (Su, Sus) libros. My windows: (Mi, Mis) ventanas. Our chair: (Nuestro, Nuestos) silla. Their perro: (Su, Sus) perro.

  6. More! Our bedroom _________ habitacion. Nuestro My beds ________ camas. Their city ________ cuidad. Mis Su Her hamburgers ________ hamburguesas. Your plant ________ planta. Sus Tu

  7. Remember! • Possessive adjectives refer to the owner, their form agrees in gender and number with the noun that comes after them. Martin vive con susabuelos. Carlos y yovivimos con nuestraabuela.

  8. One more thing… Su and Sus can take the place of a phrase with de + person: ?De dondees la madrede Juan? SumadreesPrebla.

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