Unidad 3:
Possessive Adjectives
Module 3.2
Overview
In this unit students will learn to talk about what is theirs and what is mine as well as what is his or hers. Possessive adjectives, like descriptive adjectives, are words that are used to qualify people, places, or things, Possessive adjectives express the quality of ownership or possession.
Completing this module will help you:
- be able to say who is the owner of something.
Learning Path
Study the slides and complete the activity at the end. Turn your answers in on Schoology.
- Me llamo Manolo, y hermano es Federico.
- madre Silvia es profesora y enseña química.
- Ella admira a estudiantes porque trabajan mucho.
- Yo estudio en la misma escuela, pero no tomo clases con madre.
- Federico trabaja en una oficina con padre.
- oficina está en el centro de la Ciudad de México.
- Javier y Óscar son tíos de Oaxaca.
- ¿Y tú? ¿Cómo es familia?
Possessive / Descriptive Adjective Practice
Write 10 sentences in Spanish starting with the possessive adjective prompts provided. Talk about various family members. Make sure and use the correct form of ser (es or son) and the correct forms of the adjectives used. Remember that your adjectives need to agree in number (singular or plural) as well as gender according to the prezi slides that you have studied. All of your descriptive adjectives must come from our vocabulary list. Turn your answers in on Schoology.
Ejemplos:
- Mi prima es baja
- My cousin is short.
- Tus abuelos son inteligentes.
- Your grandparents are intelligent.
- Mi
- Mis
- Tu
- Tus
- Su
- Sus
- Nuestro
- Nuestros
- Su
- Sus