Tapas Tell the age of each person in a sentence. Mi abuelo: 80

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Tapas 15-1-19 Tell the age of each person in a sentence. Mi abuelo: 80 Javier: 13 Luisa: 12 Mi madre: 43 Mi hermana: 16

Los Cumpleaños- ¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños?

Posession – Adjectives & “De” You can show possession using “de”. For example: Es la familia de Ana. You can also show possession using possessive adjectives. Possessive adjectives create a shortcut. For example: Es su familia. (It is “her” family- referring to Ana). Possessive adjectives are the following: Mi (s) Tu (s) Su (s) Nuestro (a/os/as)

1. his family 2. your (informal) book 3. her socks 4. our daughter 5. my parents 6. your (formal) sister 7. our brother 8. their son 9. their daughters 10. our parents 11. my book 12. your (informal) hat 13. his socks 14. our aunt