- We went over last week's book exercises.
- We went over using possessive adjectives in Spanish. Students did exercises 13, 14, and 15 on pgs 82-83. Due tomorrow.
You use possessive adjectives in Spanish to talk about things that are yours. The possessive adjective must agree in gender (masculine/femenine) and number (singular/plural) with the thing that is owned.
Possessive adjectives:
mi/mis = my nuestro/nuestra/nuestros/nuestras = our
tu/tus = your (tรบ) vuestro/vuestra/vuestros/vuestras = your
su/sus = his/her su/sus = their/ your
your (usted)
You need to make the possessive adjective agree with the thing/person it describes. It also has to reflect on who it belongs to:
Example:
Es nuestra madre. = She is our mother.
Son nuestros perros. = They are our dogs.
3rd grade Spanish:
- Students finished their numbers worksheet. They will have a practice quiz on 1-31 next Monday.
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