Realidades Guided Practice Activities For Vocabulary And Grammar Level 3 Student Edition
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780131661493
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Page 13: Adjetivos posesivos A
Exercise 1
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In this exercise, we need to determine the correct possessive adjective for the item possessed that is underlined.
The sentence reads:
*”Consuelo needs to bring (her/ hers) textbook to class.”*
The sentence reads:
*”Consuelo needs to bring (her/ hers) textbook to class.”*
Step 2
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The possessive adjectives are: *mi/mis, tu/tus, su/sus, nuestro/nuestra/nuestros/nuestras, vuestro/vuestra/vuestros/vuestras, su/sus*.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
Step 3
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In the sentence, we have *libro* (the book) underlined. As a subject we have Consuelo. Therefore, we have to use the possessive adjective for the thir-person singular which is *su/sus*, since we have *libro* in singular we will choose “su” as a correct form of the possessive adjective.
Result
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su
Exercise 2
Step 1
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In this exercise, we need to determine the correct possessive adjective for the item possessed that is underlined.
The sentence reads:
*”We go to (our / ours) houses after school”*
The sentence reads:
*”We go to (our / ours) houses after school”*
Step 2
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The possessive adjectives are: *mi/mis, tu/tus, su/sus, nuestro/nuestra/nuestros/nuestras, vuestro/vuestra/vuestros/vuestras, su/sus*.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
Step 3
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In the sentence, we have *casas* (the houses) underlined. As a subject, we have *nosotros* (we). Therefore, we have to use the possessive adjective for the first-person plural which is *nuestro/nuestra/nuestros/nuestras*, since we have *casas* in the plural and female gender we will choose “nuestras” as a correct form of the possessive adjective.
Result
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nuestras
Exercise 3
Step 1
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In this exercise, we need to determine the correct possessive adjective for the item possessed that is underlined.
The sentence reads:
*”Enrique and Sara are going to prepare (their/ theirs) dinner now”*
The sentence reads:
*”Enrique and Sara are going to prepare (their/ theirs) dinner now”*
Step 2
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The possessive adjectives are: *mi/mis, tu/tus, su/sus, nuestro/nuestra/nuestros/nuestras, vuestro/vuestra/vuestros/vuestras, su/sus*.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
Step 3
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In the sentence, we have *cena* (the dinner) underlined. As a subject, we have *Enrique y Sara*. Therefore, we have to use the possessive adjective for the third-person plural which is *su/sus*, since we have *cena* in singular and female gender we will choose “su” as a correct form of the possessive adjective.
Result
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su
Exercise 4
Step 1
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In this exercise, we need to determine the correct possessive adjective for the item possessed that is underlined.
The sentence reads:
*”Do you have (your/yours) hat and (your/yours) gloves?”*
The sentence reads:
*”Do you have (your/yours) hat and (your/yours) gloves?”*
Step 2
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The possessive adjectives are: *mi/mis, tu/tus, su/sus, nuestro/nuestra/nuestros/nuestras, vuestro/vuestra/vuestros/vuestras, su/sus*.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
Step 3
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In the sentence, the first underlined word is *sombrero* (the hat). As a subject, we have *tĂş* (you). Therefore, for the first parenthesis, we have to use the possessive adjective for the second-person singular which is *tu/tus*, since we have *sombrero* in singular and we will choose “tu” as a correct form of the possessive adjective.
The second underlined word is *guantes* (the gloves). Therefore, for the second parenthesis, we have to use the possessive adjective for the second-person plural possessive adjective which is “tus”.
The second underlined word is *guantes* (the gloves). Therefore, for the second parenthesis, we have to use the possessive adjective for the second-person plural possessive adjective which is “tus”.
Result
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tu; tus
Exercise 5
Step 1
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In this exercise, we need to determine the correct possessive adjective for the item possessed that is underlined.
The sentence reads:
*”My dad prefers to read (his/ his) magazines on the couch”*
The sentence reads:
*”My dad prefers to read (his/ his) magazines on the couch”*
Step 2
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The possessive adjectives are: *mi/mis, tu/tus, su/sus, nuestro/nuestra/nuestros/nuestras, vuestro/vuestra/vuestros/vuestras, su/sus*.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
Step 3
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In the sentence, the first underlined word is *revistas* (the magazines). As a subject, we have *mi papá* (my dad). Therefore, for the first parenthesis, we have to use the possessive adjective for the third-person singular which is *su/sus*, since we have *revistas* in the plural and we will choose “sus” as a correct form of the possessive adjective.
Result
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sus
Exercise 6
Step 1
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In this exercise, we need to determine the correct possessive adjective for the item possessed that is underlined.
The sentence reads:
*”When is (our / ours) Spanish exam?”*
The sentence reads:
*”When is (our / ours) Spanish exam?”*
Step 2
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The possessive adjectives are: *mi/mis, tu/tus, su/sus, nuestro/nuestra/nuestros/nuestras, vuestro/vuestra/vuestros/vuestras, su/sus*.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
Step 3
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In the sentence, the first underlined word is *examen* (the examen). As a subject, we have *nosotros* (we). Therefore, for the first parenthesis, we have to use the possessive adjective for the first-person plural which is *nuestro/nuestros*, since we have *examen* in the singular, we will choose “nuestro” as a correct form of the possessive adjective.
Result
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nuestro
Exercise 7
Step 1
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In this exercise, we need to determine the correct possessive adjective for the item possessed that is underlined.
The sentence reads:
*”(My /my) classes start at eight-thirty in the morning.”*
The sentence reads:
*”(My /my) classes start at eight-thirty in the morning.”*
Step 2
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The possessive adjectives are: *mi/mis, tu/tus, su/sus, nuestro/nuestra/nuestros/nuestras, vuestro/vuestra/vuestros/vuestras, su/sus*.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
The item possessed must agree in the number and gender with the possessive adjective, not with the person who is possessing it.
Step 3
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In the sentence, the first underlined word is *clases* (the clases). As a subject, we have *yo* (I). Therefore, for the first parenthesis, we have to use the possessive adjective for the first-person singular which is *mi/mis*, since we have *clases* in the plural, we will choose “mis” as a correct form of the possessive adjective.
Result
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mis
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