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¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy?. Mi cumpleaños es el ____ de _____. ¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy?. Cuál = what Es = is La fecha = the date Hoy = today. Para responder (To answer):. Use the following phrase: Es el ______ de _________. (number) (month)
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¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy? Cuál = what Es = is La fecha = the date Hoy = today
Para responder (To answer): • Use the following phrase: • Es el ______ de _________. (number) (month) You put the numbers in their normal form (dos, tres, ocho), EXCEPT for the FIRST of every month. You say, “el primero” instead of “el uno.” Ex: Es el primero de mayo. (It is the first of May).
Es el ______ de _________. (number) (month) • ¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy? • Hoy es = today is • Hoy es el veintidós de noviembre. • Mañana es el veintitrés de noviembre.
Es el ______ de _________. (number) (month) What do you notice about the days of the month (how you spell them)? octubre, julio, enero, septiembre….
Es el ______ de _________. (number) (month) • You don’t capitalize them! Just like the days of the week. Try these! • 4 / March ______________________ • 3 / January _______________________ • 10 / August ______________________
Mas numeros! Look at your vocab sheet… 11 Once, 12 doce, 13 trece, 14 catorce, 15 quince. Dieciseis, diecisiete, dieciocho, diecinueve, veinte. Como se dice….(how do you say) 19? 16?
Look at your paquete 20s: Veintiuno, veintidós, veintitrés… 30s:Trienta y uno, trienta y dos… 40s: Cuarenta y uno, cuarenta y dos… 50s: Cincuenta y uno… 60s: Sesenta (y uno, y dos) 70s: Setenta (y uno, y dos) 80s: Ochenta (y uno, y dos) 90s: Noventa (y uno, y dos) 100s :Cien, ciento uno, ciento dos…(NO Y)
Add this to your vocab sheets: 1. If you are saying “how many” of a masculine noun (el sombrero) and your number is going to end with “uno” (such as veintiuno, trienta y uno, cincuenta y uno) then you can chop off the O. Ex: Trienta y un sombreros. (masculine noun) 2.Make the O an A for a feminine noun: Ex: Cuarenta y una faldas. (feminine noun)
Possessive Adjectives! You have already learned one way to say that something belongs to someone. What is the little word we use?
DE! The DE in Spanish takes the place of the ( ‘S ) in English. Anita’s dress = El vestido DE Anita. But sometimes in English we don’t have an ( ‘S) with possession. Can you think of a time that we don’t use an ( ‘S) but we are still talking about something belonging to someone?
His shirt? Her dress? Their dog? These words are called possessive adjectives.They are adjectives because they DESCRIBE the item that comes after it, but in a possessive way.
Possessive Adjectives! The possessive matches the ITEM you are talking about in GENDER AND NUMBER. However, “OUR” (Nuestro/nuestra) is the only one that really changes for feminine or masculine because it’s the only one that ends with an ‘O.’
Possessive Adjectives! Possessive adjectives do not AGREE with the person owning the item. They agree with the possession (item or person being owned). Nuestra casa = Our house. LA CASA is feminine, which is why NUESTRA is feminine. This is true even if the owners are all men!
Possessive Adjectives! • They tell who owns something • They describe a relationship between people or things. • They agree in number with the nouns they describe. Mi = my (item is a single thing) Mis = my (more than 1 thing)
Possessive Adjectives! Tu: your (one thing) Tus: your (more than 1 thing) What about these… Su sombrero = his hat. ________ sombreros = their hats. Su falda = her skirt. ________ faldas = their skirts.
Possessive Adjectives! Nuestro vestido = Our dress. ________ vestidos = Our dresses. Nuestra camisa = our shirt. ____________ camisas = our shirts. Again,for OUR NUESTRO= The gender (m/f) and number (singular/plural) all depend on the item(s) being described.
Try these! • El es _____ (my) amigo. • Son ______(my) vestidos. • Es ______ (your) sombrero. • Son ______(your) calcetines. • Es ________(his) perro. • Es ________ (her) gato. • Son _______(their) zapatos.
And these! • Es _______(our) perro. • Es _______(his) camisa. • Son _______(their) vestidos. • Es _________(our) falda. • Son _______(our) pantalones. • Es ________(my) calcetín. • Son _______(your) blusas.