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Department of Modern Languages. La Lengua española. Vocabulario nuevo. Los adjetivos posesivos. Los adjetivos posesivos. Short possessive adjectives are always placed before a noun. The following can be used with a masculine singular noun:. mi. nuestro. (our). (my). tu. vuestro.
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Department of Modern Languages La Lengua española
Vocabulario nuevo Los adjetivos posesivos
Los adjetivos posesivos Short possessive adjectives are always placed before a noun. The following can be used with a masculine singularnoun: mi nuestro (our) (my) tu vuestro (your, fam., pl.) (your, familiar, sing.) su su (your, formal, sing.) (your, form., pl.) (his) (their) (her) Possessive adjectives agree with the thing or things possessed- not with the possessor.
Voluntarios • ¿Cómo se dice en español? She has her watch. You have your notebook. (familar) We have our car. I have my book. Tútienestucuaderno. Nosotrostenemosnuestrocoche. Ella tienesureloj. Yotengomilibro Nosotros = We tú = you Yo = I Ella= She Nuestro= Our Su= Her Mi = My tu = your
Los adjetivos posesivos Short possessive adjectives are always placed before a noun. The following can be used with a feminine singular noun: mi nuestra (our) (my) tu vuestra (your, fam., pl.) (your, familiar, sing.) su su (your, formal, sing.) (your, form., pl.) (his) (their) (her) Notice that the only forms that differ from masculine singular are nuestra and vuestra.
Los adjetivos posesivos The possessive adjectives that are used with a masculine pluralnoun are as follows: mis nuestros (our) (my… libros) tus vuestros (your, fam., pl.) (your, fam., sing.) sus sus (your, form., sing.) (your, form., pl.) (his) (their) (her)
Los adjetivos posesivos The possessive adjectives that are used with a feminine pluralnoun are as follows: mis nuestras (our) (my… mesas) tus vuestras (your, fam., pl.) (your, fam., sing.) sus sus (your, form., sing.) (your, form., pl.) (his) (their) (her) Notice that the only forms that differ from masculine singular are nuestrasand vuestras.
Voluntarios • ¿Cómo se dice en español? You (all) have our bicycles. (formal) You (singular) have your fruits. They (female) have their houses. Tútienestusfrutas. Ellastienensuscasas. Ustedestienennuestrasbicicletas. tú = you Ellas= They tus= your their = sus
Los adjetivos posesivos The construction de + noun can also be used to indicate possession. Raúl’s book is interesting. The format in Spanish is as follows: El librodeRaúlesinteresante. We use a definite article with the thing possessed… ..then de (of).. …and then the possessor. We never use an apostrophe in Spanish to express possession.
Los adjetivos posesivos The prepositional forms that can accompany or replace the possessive adjectives are as follows: nuestro (os, a, as) (s) [de mí] [de nosotros/as] vuestro tu (os, a, as) (s) [de ti] [de vosotros/as] su mi su (s) (s) [de él] [de ellos] [de ella] [de ellas] [de usted] [de ustedes] These are used for clarification or emphasis.
de + el = del Es el bolígrafod e el profesor Gómez. The oral link, or enlace, between de and el is reflected in the written merging of the two . . . But . . . Es el bolígrafo de la profesoraPérez. Notice also . . . ¿el bolígrafoesde ella? No, esel bolígrafo de él. We do not combine de and él (him).
Voluntarios • ¿Cómo se dice en español? Pablo’s bicycle is small. Juan’s book is good. La bicicleta de Pablo es pequeña. El libro de Juan es bueno.
CONCLUSIÓN • (Our)____ clases en la Universidad de Mississippi _____ (tobe) difíciles. • (Her) ___ casas ____ (tobe) grandes. • 3. Nosotros (tostudy) _____ mucho (our) ____ materias académicas. ¿Cómo se dice en español?
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