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Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Nouns
           (Adjetivos Posesivos y Sustantivos Posesivos)
Possessive Adjectives
                                       (Adjetivos Posesivos)


Adjetivos Posesivos (Possessive Adjectives)
   Nos dicen a quien le pertenece algo (They tell us who something belongs to)


       En Español…         …Lo uso cuando le pertenece a…                     En Inglés…
      Mi casa                            Yo - I                               My house
      Tu/su casa                       Tu - You                               Your house
      Su casa                           Él - He                               His house
      Su casa                          Ella - She                             Her house


      Nuestra casa                  Nosotros - We                          Our house
      Su casa                       Ustedes - You                          Your house

      Su casa                        Ellos - They                          Their house
                                                        ¡Muy fácil!, cierto? (very easy, right?)
Possessive Adjectives
                                       (Adjetivos Posesivos)


Adjetivos Posesivos (Possessive Adjectives)
Analicemos mas a fondo…
• Escogemos el posesivo adjetivo dependiendo de a quien le pertenece algo.
  Tomamos los pronombres como guía.
              Si algo le pertenece a…              …Utilizo el posesivo adjetivo…

                      I                                         My
                    You                                        Your
                     He                                         His
                    She                                         Her
                   They                                        Their
                    We                                          Our
                     It                                         Its
                                                        ¡Muy fácil!, cierto? (very easy, right?)
Possessive Adjectives
                                       (Adjetivos Posesivos)



                                                                           I      My    Mi, mis

                                                                          You    Your   Tu, tus

                                                                          He      His   Su, sus

                                                                          She    Her    Su, sus
   Rashid
                                                                         They Their De ellos(as)

                                                                          We     Our Nuestro(a)
                                                                                      V

                       Hello! I’m Rashid and this is my family.
He is my brother, his name is Nepal.            She is my sister, her name is Leela.
He is my father, his name is Harish.           She is my mother, her name is Indira.
               They are my parents, their names are Harish and Indira
Possessive Adjectives
                                      (Adjetivos Posesivos)



                                                                         I     My     Mi, mis

                                                                       You    Your    Tu, tus

                                                                        He     His    Su, sus

                                                                       She     Her    Su, sus
    Rashid
                                                                      They Their De ellos(as)

                                                                       We     Our Nuestro(a)
                                                                                   V

Hello! I’m Rashid and this is my family.       He is my father, his name is Harish.
                                                              (su nombre es Harish)

  Explicación: Usamos el posesivo his porque el nombre pertenece al padre (a Harish)
  es decir, a él (he) y cuando algo le pertenece a él (he), usamos el posesivo his.
Possessive Adjectives
                                      (Adjetivos Posesivos)



                                                                         I     My      Mi, mis

                                                                       You    Your     Tu, tus

                                                                        He     His     Su, sus

                                                                       She     Her     Su, sus
    Rashid
                                                                      They Their De ellos(as)

                                                                        We     Our Nuestro(a)
                                                                                    V

Hello! I’m Rashid and this is my family.        She is my mother, her name is Indira.
                                                                  (su nombre es Indira.)

  Explicación: Usamos el posesivo her porque el nombre pertenece a la madre (a Indira) es
  decir, a ella (she) y cuando algo le pertenece a ella (she), usamos el posesivo her.
Possessive Adjectives
                                    (Adjetivos Posesivos)



                                                                       I     My         Mi, mis

                                                                      You    Your       Tu, tus

                                                                      He     His        Su, sus

                                                                      She    Her        Su, sus
   Rashid
                                                                     They Their De ellos(as)

                                                                      We     Our Nuestro(a)
                                                                                  V
            They are my parents, their names are Harish and Indira.
                                 (sus nombres son Harish e Indira.)
                                 (los nombres de ellos son Harish e Indira.)
Explicación: Usamos el posesivo their porque se refiere a os nobres de los padres de él
(Harish e Indira) es decir, a ellos (they) y cuando algo le pertenece a ellos (they),
usamos el posesivo their.
Possessive Adjectives
                                   (Adjetivos Posesivos)



                                                                     I     My      Mi, mis

                                                                    You    Your    Tu, tus

     This is Shakira                                                He     His     Su, sus

                                                                    She    Her     Su, sus

                                                                   They Their De ellos(as)

                                                                    We     Our Nuestro(a)
                                                                                V
                       … and this is her boyfriend Gerard
                           … y este es su novio Gerard.


Explicación: Usamos el posesivo her porque el novio es de ella (de Shakira) es decir,
(she) y cuando algo le pertenece a ella (she), usamos el posesivo her.
Possessive Adjectives
                                  (Adjetivos Posesivos)



                                                                    I     My      Mi, mis

                                                                  You     Your    Tu, tus

This is Juanes                                                     He     His     Su, sus

                                                                  She     Her     Su, sus

                                                                 They Their De ellos(as)

                              …and this is his wife Karen.         We     Our Nuestro(a)
                                                                               V
                               …y esta es su esposa Karen.



Explicación: Usamos el posesivo his porque la esposa le pertenece a Juanes es decir,
a él (he) y cuando algo le pertenece a él (he), usamos el posesivo his.
Possessive Adjectives
                                 (Adjetivos Posesivos)



                                                                   I      My     Mi, mis

                                                                  You    Your     Tu, tus

This is Juanes                                                    He      His     Su, sus

                                                                  She    Her      Su, sus

                                                                 They Their De ellos(as)

                                                                  We     Our Nuestro(a)
                                                                              V
                        …and they are his daughters
                        …y ellas son sus hijas

Explicación: Usamos el posesivo his porque las hijas le pertenecen a Juanes es decir,
a él (he) y cuando algo le pertenece a él (he), usamos el posesivo his. OJO. El
posesivo es para decir que una o mas cosas pertenecen a alguien (plural o singular)
Possessive Adjectives
                                    (Adjetivos Posesivos)



                                                                       I    My     Mi, mis

                                                                     You    Your    Tu, tus

This is Juanes                                                        He    His     Su, sus

                                                                     She    Her     Su, sus

                                                                     They Their De ellos(as)

                                                                      We    Our Nuestro(a)
                                                                                 V
      …she is his wife Karen...       …and they are his daughters.
      …esta es su esposa Karen...      …y ellas son sus hijas


Explicación: Usamos el posesivo his porque las hijas y la esposa le pertenecen a Juanes
es decir, a él (he) y cuando algo le pertenece a él (he), usamos el posesivo his. OJO. El
posesivo es para decir que una o mas cosas pertenecen a alguien (plural o singular)
Possessive Adjectives
               (Adjetivos Posesivos)




Mire con atención el siguiente ejemplo
   (Look with attention the following example)
Possessive Adjectives
                                           (Adjetivos Posesivos)



                                                                                                 I         My         Mi, mis

                                                                                              You         Your        Tu, tus
                                         I am Mark and this is a
                                         picture of my family.                                             His        Su, sus
                                                                                               He

                                                                                              She          Her        Su, sus


                                                            She is Karen. She is my wife.
                                                                                               We          Our Nuestro(s)

                                                                                              You         Your        Su, sus
They are Phil and his wife Helen

                                                                                             They         Their       Su, sus

                                        They are Jenny and Ben.
                   They are Karen and   They are our children.
                   her mother Helen                                                 This is Tyson. It is their dog.
Possessive Adjectives
                               (Adjetivos Posesivos)




Actividad Autónoma: Haga una pequeña presentación
 de su familia, describiéndola y usando los adjetivos
                       posesivos
(Autonomous Activity: Do a small presentation about your family, describing it and
                        using the possessive adjectives)
Possessive Nouns
   (Sustantivos Posesivos)
Possessive Nouns
                                                (Sustantivos Posesivos)

Son otra forma de expresar a quien le pertenece algo.
(They are another way to express who something belongs to)

                                                                             Miremos el siguiente ejemplo:
                                                                                (Let’s look at the following example)




                                                             Karen’s husband is Juanes
                                                                   El esposo de Karen es Juanes
Possessive Nouns
                                                (Sustantivos Posesivos)

Son otra forma de expresar a quien le pertenece algo.
(They are another way to express who something belongs to)

                                                                              Miremos el siguiente ejemplo:
                                                                                 (Let’s look at the following example)




                                                         Gerard’s girlfriend is Shakira
                                                                   La novia de Gerard es Shakira
Possessive Nouns
                                      (Sustantivos Posesivos)




Gerard’s girlfriend is Shakira                           Karen’s husband is Juanes
      La novia de Gerard es Shakira                             El esposo de Karen es Juanes




                           ´S : significa posesión.
                           ´S : va en el «dueño».
Possessive Nouns
     (Sustantivos Posesivos)




      Gerard’s girlfriend is Shakira
                                La novia de Gerard es Shakira



            El «dueño» es Gerard. El ´S lo lleva el «dueño»




´S : significa posesión.
´S : va en el «dueño».
Possessive Nouns
     (Sustantivos Posesivos)




         Karen’s husband is Juanes
                                El esposo de Karen es Juanes



            El «dueño» es Karen. El ´S lo lleva el «dueño»




´S : significa posesión.
´S : va en el «dueño».
Possessive Nouns
                                 (Sustantivos Posesivos)


                            ¡CUIDADO! NO CONFUNDIR


Gerard’s girlfriend is Shakira
      La novia de Gerard es Shakira



                             Forma corta (contraída) de «Gerard is»



                       Gerard’s Shakira’s boyfriend.
                                                           Gerard es el novio de Shakira



Forma posesiva: «de Shakira»
Possessive Nouns
                                 (Sustantivos Posesivos)

                                                 El «dueño»…
Presta atención a la transformación…

                         La casa de mi mamá


                         My mother’s house

                                                               El «dueño»…


                      La gente de Colombia

                         Colombia’s people
Possessive Nouns
                                                 (Sustantivos Posesivos)



                                                                                                        I         My         Mi, mis

                                                                                                     You         Your        Tu, tus
                                                I am Mark and this is a
                                                picture of my family.                                             His        Su, sus
                                                                                                      He

                                                                                                     She          Her        Su, sus


                                                                   She is Karen. She is my wife.
                                                                                                      We          Our Nuestro(s)

                                                                                                     You         Your        Su, sus
They are Phil and his wife Helen
Phil is Helen’s husband.
                                                                                                    They         Their       Su, sus
                   They are Karen and
                   her mother Helen            They are Jenny and Ben.                     This is Tyson. It is their dog.
                                               They are our children.
                   Helen is Karen’s mother                                                 Tyson is Jenny and Ben’s dog
Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Nouns
           (Adjetivos Posesivos y Sustantivos Posesivos)

                     The end.
                    Thank you!

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Course 1-Unit 2: Possessive adjectives and nouns

  • 1. Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Nouns (Adjetivos Posesivos y Sustantivos Posesivos)
  • 2. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) Adjetivos Posesivos (Possessive Adjectives) Nos dicen a quien le pertenece algo (They tell us who something belongs to) En Español… …Lo uso cuando le pertenece a… En Inglés… Mi casa Yo - I My house Tu/su casa Tu - You Your house Su casa Él - He His house Su casa Ella - She Her house Nuestra casa Nosotros - We Our house Su casa Ustedes - You Your house Su casa Ellos - They Their house ¡Muy fácil!, cierto? (very easy, right?)
  • 3. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) Adjetivos Posesivos (Possessive Adjectives) Analicemos mas a fondo… • Escogemos el posesivo adjetivo dependiendo de a quien le pertenece algo. Tomamos los pronombres como guía. Si algo le pertenece a… …Utilizo el posesivo adjetivo… I My You Your He His She Her They Their We Our It Its ¡Muy fácil!, cierto? (very easy, right?)
  • 4. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) I My Mi, mis You Your Tu, tus He His Su, sus She Her Su, sus Rashid They Their De ellos(as) We Our Nuestro(a) V Hello! I’m Rashid and this is my family. He is my brother, his name is Nepal. She is my sister, her name is Leela. He is my father, his name is Harish. She is my mother, her name is Indira. They are my parents, their names are Harish and Indira
  • 5. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) I My Mi, mis You Your Tu, tus He His Su, sus She Her Su, sus Rashid They Their De ellos(as) We Our Nuestro(a) V Hello! I’m Rashid and this is my family. He is my father, his name is Harish. (su nombre es Harish) Explicación: Usamos el posesivo his porque el nombre pertenece al padre (a Harish) es decir, a él (he) y cuando algo le pertenece a él (he), usamos el posesivo his.
  • 6. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) I My Mi, mis You Your Tu, tus He His Su, sus She Her Su, sus Rashid They Their De ellos(as) We Our Nuestro(a) V Hello! I’m Rashid and this is my family. She is my mother, her name is Indira. (su nombre es Indira.) Explicación: Usamos el posesivo her porque el nombre pertenece a la madre (a Indira) es decir, a ella (she) y cuando algo le pertenece a ella (she), usamos el posesivo her.
  • 7. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) I My Mi, mis You Your Tu, tus He His Su, sus She Her Su, sus Rashid They Their De ellos(as) We Our Nuestro(a) V They are my parents, their names are Harish and Indira. (sus nombres son Harish e Indira.) (los nombres de ellos son Harish e Indira.) Explicación: Usamos el posesivo their porque se refiere a os nobres de los padres de él (Harish e Indira) es decir, a ellos (they) y cuando algo le pertenece a ellos (they), usamos el posesivo their.
  • 8. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) I My Mi, mis You Your Tu, tus This is Shakira He His Su, sus She Her Su, sus They Their De ellos(as) We Our Nuestro(a) V … and this is her boyfriend Gerard … y este es su novio Gerard. Explicación: Usamos el posesivo her porque el novio es de ella (de Shakira) es decir, (she) y cuando algo le pertenece a ella (she), usamos el posesivo her.
  • 9. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) I My Mi, mis You Your Tu, tus This is Juanes He His Su, sus She Her Su, sus They Their De ellos(as) …and this is his wife Karen. We Our Nuestro(a) V …y esta es su esposa Karen. Explicación: Usamos el posesivo his porque la esposa le pertenece a Juanes es decir, a él (he) y cuando algo le pertenece a él (he), usamos el posesivo his.
  • 10. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) I My Mi, mis You Your Tu, tus This is Juanes He His Su, sus She Her Su, sus They Their De ellos(as) We Our Nuestro(a) V …and they are his daughters …y ellas son sus hijas Explicación: Usamos el posesivo his porque las hijas le pertenecen a Juanes es decir, a él (he) y cuando algo le pertenece a él (he), usamos el posesivo his. OJO. El posesivo es para decir que una o mas cosas pertenecen a alguien (plural o singular)
  • 11. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) I My Mi, mis You Your Tu, tus This is Juanes He His Su, sus She Her Su, sus They Their De ellos(as) We Our Nuestro(a) V …she is his wife Karen... …and they are his daughters. …esta es su esposa Karen... …y ellas son sus hijas Explicación: Usamos el posesivo his porque las hijas y la esposa le pertenecen a Juanes es decir, a él (he) y cuando algo le pertenece a él (he), usamos el posesivo his. OJO. El posesivo es para decir que una o mas cosas pertenecen a alguien (plural o singular)
  • 12. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) Mire con atención el siguiente ejemplo (Look with attention the following example)
  • 13. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) I My Mi, mis You Your Tu, tus I am Mark and this is a picture of my family. His Su, sus He She Her Su, sus She is Karen. She is my wife. We Our Nuestro(s) You Your Su, sus They are Phil and his wife Helen They Their Su, sus They are Jenny and Ben. They are Karen and They are our children. her mother Helen This is Tyson. It is their dog.
  • 14. Possessive Adjectives (Adjetivos Posesivos) Actividad Autónoma: Haga una pequeña presentación de su familia, describiéndola y usando los adjetivos posesivos (Autonomous Activity: Do a small presentation about your family, describing it and using the possessive adjectives)
  • 15. Possessive Nouns (Sustantivos Posesivos)
  • 16. Possessive Nouns (Sustantivos Posesivos) Son otra forma de expresar a quien le pertenece algo. (They are another way to express who something belongs to) Miremos el siguiente ejemplo: (Let’s look at the following example) Karen’s husband is Juanes El esposo de Karen es Juanes
  • 17. Possessive Nouns (Sustantivos Posesivos) Son otra forma de expresar a quien le pertenece algo. (They are another way to express who something belongs to) Miremos el siguiente ejemplo: (Let’s look at the following example) Gerard’s girlfriend is Shakira La novia de Gerard es Shakira
  • 18. Possessive Nouns (Sustantivos Posesivos) Gerard’s girlfriend is Shakira Karen’s husband is Juanes La novia de Gerard es Shakira El esposo de Karen es Juanes ´S : significa posesión. ´S : va en el «dueño».
  • 19. Possessive Nouns (Sustantivos Posesivos) Gerard’s girlfriend is Shakira La novia de Gerard es Shakira El «dueño» es Gerard. El ´S lo lleva el «dueño» ´S : significa posesión. ´S : va en el «dueño».
  • 20. Possessive Nouns (Sustantivos Posesivos) Karen’s husband is Juanes El esposo de Karen es Juanes El «dueño» es Karen. El ´S lo lleva el «dueño» ´S : significa posesión. ´S : va en el «dueño».
  • 21. Possessive Nouns (Sustantivos Posesivos) ¡CUIDADO! NO CONFUNDIR Gerard’s girlfriend is Shakira La novia de Gerard es Shakira Forma corta (contraída) de «Gerard is» Gerard’s Shakira’s boyfriend. Gerard es el novio de Shakira Forma posesiva: «de Shakira»
  • 22. Possessive Nouns (Sustantivos Posesivos) El «dueño»… Presta atención a la transformación… La casa de mi mamá My mother’s house El «dueño»… La gente de Colombia Colombia’s people
  • 23. Possessive Nouns (Sustantivos Posesivos) I My Mi, mis You Your Tu, tus I am Mark and this is a picture of my family. His Su, sus He She Her Su, sus She is Karen. She is my wife. We Our Nuestro(s) You Your Su, sus They are Phil and his wife Helen Phil is Helen’s husband. They Their Su, sus They are Karen and her mother Helen They are Jenny and Ben. This is Tyson. It is their dog. They are our children. Helen is Karen’s mother Tyson is Jenny and Ben’s dog
  • 24. Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Nouns (Adjetivos Posesivos y Sustantivos Posesivos) The end. Thank you!