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Los adjetivos posesivos

Los adjetivos posesivos. U3L2. Mi  my Tu  your Su  his, her, its your (formal) Nuestro (a)  our Su  your (plural) their Mis  Tus  Sus  Nusestros (as) Sus.

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Los adjetivos posesivos

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  1. Los adjetivosposesivos U3L2

  2. Mi myTu yourSu  his, her, itsyour (formal)Nuestro(a)  ourSu  your(plural)theirMisTusSusNusestros(as)Sus

  3. Possessive Adjectives agree in number with the nouns they describe.Nuestro(a) & Nuestros(as) also agree in gender with the nouns they describe.

  4. Es mi tía.Son mistías.Éles mi primo.Ellos son misprimos.

  5. 1. My uncle2. Your uncles (familiar)3. Our grandparents4. Our mom5. His cousin6. Her dad7. Their family8. Your aunts (plural)

  6. 1. Your dad eats apples.2. My grandpa reads books.3. His mom drinks water.4. Your aunts share the lunch.5. Her cousins run.6. Our uncle learns Spanish.7. Their nephews sell fruit.8. Your grandkids write.9. Your (formal) son lives in CT.

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