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Possessive Adjectives; Comparatives

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1 Possessive Adjectives; Comparatives
Unidad 3 Lección 2

2 Possessive Adjectives
mi(s) – my nuestro(a,os,as) – our tu(s) – your vuestro(a,os,as) – your su(s) – his, her, su(s) – their, your (pl.) your

3 Possessive Adjectives (cont.)
Possessive adjectives indicate ownership or relationship. Possessive adjectives agree in number and gender with the nouns they describe. Follow these 2 steps to determine which possessive adjective you should use: Determine who the owner is Make sure the adjective agrees with the noun that follows it

4 Comparatives más…que = more…than menos…que = less…than
Used to compare two people or things. In English, comparatives are formed by adding –er or by using more, less, or as. In Spanish, we use: más…que = more…than menos…que = less…than tan…como = as…as tanto como = as much as

5 Irregular comparatives
mayor(es) – older menor(es) – younger mejor(es) – better peor(es) – worse


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