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Expressing Possession (Skype)
Lesson Outline
Today Sam and I spoke about Expressing Possession. Possessive adjectives tell you who owns something or describe a relationship between people or things. In Spanish, possessive adjectives agree in number with the nouns they describe. Example: Sam would say: He is my uncle.SINGULAR (Es mi tio)/ They are my grandparents PLURAL (Son mis abuelos.) The adjectives nuestro/vuestro must also agree in gender with the nouns they describe. NUESTRO AbuelO - Nuestra AbuelA(SINGULAR) - NuestrOS AbuelOS- NuestrAS AbuelAS(Plural). Also if you need to emphasize, substitute the adjective with: DE+pronoun or the person's name. This also helps to clarify the meaning of SU and SUS (singular/plural). Sam was able to practice several examples using her relatives.
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60
Minutes Student Attended
60
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Skype
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1.00
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1.00
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