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¡Mi casa es su casa!

These are my books. Those are yours. I saw their car in the garage. Have you seen ours? I ate my cookie yesterday. Did George eat ______? We went to our house and they went to ________. What are the underlined words called in the first sentence of each group? What are they called in the second sentence of each group?

Look at these sentences in Spanish. Ella tiene su mochila. Ella tiene la suya. Nosotros tenemos nuestra tarea, pero ellos no tienen la suya. Es mi libro. No es tuyo. What inferences can you make?

Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Main idea Possessive Adjectives and pronouns Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns Main idea Main idea Main idea Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details

Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Main idea Possessive Adjectives and pronouns Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns When do we use possessive adjectives? Main idea Main idea Main idea Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details

Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Possessive Adjectives and pronouns Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns When do we use poss. adj.? What are the forms? Main idea Main idea Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details 1.Possessive adjectives are used with the noun it is referring to. It’s my book. 2. It will agree in number (and gender for nuestro).

Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Possessive Adjectives and pronouns Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns When do we use poss. adj.? What are the forms? Main idea Main idea Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details 1.Possessive adjectives are used with the noun it is referring to. It’s my book. 2. It will agree in number (and gender for nuestro). The forms: my= mi, mis yours (fa)= tu, tus his, hers= su, sus yours (fo) ours = nuestro/a (s) theirs= su, sus ya’lls

¡Vamos a practicar! Her blouses (blusas) are pretty. Sus blusas son bonitas. Your (plural) dog is here. Su perro está aquí. You live in their (fem) house. Tú vives en su casa. Our records (discos) are on his bed. Nuestros discos están en su cama.

Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Possessive Adjectives and pronouns Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns When do we use poss. adj.? What are the forms? Main idea When do we use possessive pronouns? Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details 1.Possessive adjectives are used with the noun it is referring to. It’s my book. Es mi libro. 2. It will agree in number (and gender for nuestro). The forms: my= mi, mis yours (fa)= tu, tus his, hers= su, sus yours (fo) ours = nuestro/a (s) theirs= su, sus ya’lls

Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Possessive Adjectives and pronouns Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns When do we use poss. adj.? What are the forms? Main idea When do we use possessive pronouns? Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details 1.Possessive adjectives are used with the noun it is referring to. It’s my book. Es mi libro. 2. It will agree in number (and gender for nuestro). The forms: my= mi, mis yours (fa)= tu, tus his, hers= su, sus yours (fo) ours = nuestro/a (s) theirs= su, sus ya’lls 1.Possessive pronouns are to replace the item being referred to (when that item is already understood). It’s mine (the book). Es mio. 2. All forms will agree in gender and number. 3.The definite articles (el, la, los, las) will be used with all forms unless preceded by a form of “ser.”

Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Possessive Adjectives and pronouns Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns When do we use poss. adj.? What are the forms? What are the forms? When do we use possessive pronouns? Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details 1.Possessive adjectives are used with the noun it is referring to. It’s my book. Es mi libro. 2. It will agree in number (and gender for nuestro). The forms: my= mi, mis yours (fa)= tu, tus his, hers= su, sus yours (fo) ours = nuestro/a (s) theirs= su, sus ya’lls 1.Possessive pronouns are to replace the item being referred to (when that item is already understood). It’s mine (the book). Es mio. 2. All forms will agree in gender and number. 3.The definite articles (el, la, los, las) will be used with all forms unless preceded by a form of “ser.”

Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Possessive Adjectives and pronouns Showing possession in Spanish using adjectives and pronouns When do we use poss. adj.? What are the forms? What are the forms? When do we use possessive pronouns? Essential details Essential details Essential details Essential details 1.Possessive adjectives are used with the noun it is referring to. It’s my book. Es mi libro. 2. It will agree in number (and gender for nuestro). The forms: my= mi, mis yours (fa)= tu, tus his, hers= su, sus yours (fo) ours = nuestro/a (s) theirs= su, sus ya’lls 1.Possessive pronouns are to replace the item being referred to (when that item is already understood). It’s mine (the book). Es mio. 2. All forms will agree in gender and number. 3.The definite articles (el, la, los, las) will be used with all forms unless preceded by a form of “ser.” The forms: Mine= el mío, la mía, los míos, las mías yours (fa)= el tuyo, la tuya, los tuyos, las tuyas His, hers, = el suyo, la yours (fo) suya, los Theirs suyos, las suyas Ours = nuestro/a (s)

Use your blue strips on your desk to show me the correct form of the possessive pronoun you would use to complete each sentence. Su armario es más grande que (el mío, la mía, las mías) el mío Mi bicicleta es vieja. (El suyo, La suya, Las suyas) es nueva. La suya Estos libros son (mío, míos, mías). míos Nuestra familia es más grande que his. la suya Sus hermanas y mine son amigos. las mías 6. Mis guantes (gloves) son más caros que his. los suyos

1.Now, go to page 175 in your text book and complete activity # 18. 2. For homework you will complete CVG pg 54 3. Write 5 original sentences using vocabulary for clothing, school supplies, general items etc. You will need to include a possessive adjective and a possessive pronoun in each sentence. Ex. Jorge está en mi clase, no va a estar en la tuya. or ¿Trajiste tu libro? No, no traje el mío. All three items will come together for a grade. ¡Mi casa es suya!