Possessive Pronouns and The Flashcards

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Adjetivos posesivos

My, your, (his, her, its), our, your, their.

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Possessive adjectives

Mi/mis, tu/tus, (su/sus), nuestro/nuestros, su/sus.

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Pronombres posesivos

Mine, yours, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs.

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Possessive pronouns
Mio, mia, mios, mias. Tuyo, tuya, tuyos, tuyas. Suyo, suya, suyos, suyas. Nuestro, nuestras, nuestros, nuestras. Suyo, suya, suyos, suyas.

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Subject pronouns… Toman el lugar de…

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Los pronombres toman el lugar del
Sujeto.

I have a book. Yo tengo un libro.

Yo, Tu, El, Ella, eso, Ellos.

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Possessive adjetives… Indica

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Adjetivos posesivos.
Indicas de quién es el objeto.

My book. Mi libro.
Mi, tu, tus, su, sus.

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Possessive pronouns… Indica…

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El pronombre posesivo indica
El significado de los anteriores, es decir, de quién es y qué es.

It is mine.
Es mío
Mio, tuyo, tuya, suyo, suya, de ellos.

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Possessive form

El carro de Mary.

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Agregando un apóstrofo (‘) y una (s) al poseedor.

Mary’s car.

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En qué casos se omite el artículo - the -

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Con sujeto explícito: Mr. Smith, Lord Craig, King Arturo
Cuando nos referimos a escuelas, iglesias, museos, hospitales, lugares publicos. EN CUANTO AL USO GENÉRICO DE ESTOS TÉRMINOS. She goes to school, He is in hospital.
Delante de nombres de sustancias, colores e idiomas.
Iron is hard, Pink is a flashy colour, English is an interesting language.

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