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Adjetivos y Pronombres Posesivos

Adjetivos y Pronombres Posesivos. Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns Por : Se ñora Aguilera. Adjectives – describe a noun (noun present) The red book. Pronouns – replace a noun (noun not present) The red one. Possessive Adj. – tells who owns it (with noun) My red book.

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Adjetivos y Pronombres Posesivos

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  1. Adjetivos y PronombresPosesivos PossessiveAdjectives and Pronouns Por: Señora Aguilera

  2. Adjectives – describe a noun (noun present) • The red book. • Pronouns – replace a noun (noun not present) • The red one. • Possessive Adj. – tells who owns it (with noun) • My red book. • Possessive Pron. – tells who owns it (without noun) • My red one. Adjetivos vs. Pronombres

  3. Revista de Adjetivos Posesivos

  4. Adjetivos posesivos (forma larga) & Pronombres Posesivos

  5. Adjectives – 2 ways • Short form (before noun) • Es mi video. • It is my video. • Long form of Adj is more expressive and can be used when talking of special people. • Es un video mío. (adj. after noun) • It is a video of mine. • Es una prima mía. (for special friend) • She is a cousin of mine. • Pronouns – use the long form of Adj and def. article (el, la, los, las) • Es el mío. Son los míos. • It is mine. They are mine. Howto use them…

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