Realidades Guided Practice Activities For Vocabulary And Grammar Level 3 Student Edition
Realidades Guided Practice Activities For Vocabulary And Grammar Level 3 Student Edition
1st Edition
Prentice Hall
ISBN: 9780131661493
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Page 13: Adjetivos posesivos A

Exercise 1
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:
*”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.
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”*
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.
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”*
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.
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?”*
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.
Step 3
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In the sentence, the first underlined word is *sombrero* (the hat). As a subject, we have *tú* (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”.
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”*
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.
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?”*
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.
Step 3
3 of 4
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.”*
Step 2
2 of 4
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.
Step 3
3 of 4
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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