Expresate!: Spanish 1
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780030452048
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Exercise 1
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In this exercise, you have to practice using possessive adjectives to say what each person is looking for.
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Possessive pronouns show us who something belongs to or a relationship between people. They have singular and plural forms and have to coincide with the noun in number and person.
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Personal pronouns are: mi, tu, su, nuestro (a), vuestro (a), su – singular
Personal pronouns are: mis, tus, sus, nuestros (as), vuestros (as), sus – plural
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You can see the subject of the sentence and know which pronoun you have to use by looking at the person in which the verb is or if the subject is mentioned by a name or a personal pronoun (yo,él,ellos…).
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Busco mi libro de español. – yo
Exercise 2
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In this exercise, you have to practice using possessive adjectives to say what each person is looking for.
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Possessive pronouns show us who something belongs to or a relationship between people. They have singular and plural forms and have to coincide with the noun in number and person.
Step 3
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Personal pronouns are: mi, tu, su, nuestro (a), vuestro (a), su – singular
Personal pronouns are: mis, tus, sus, nuestros (as), vuestros (as), sus – plural
Step 4
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You can see the subject of the sentence and know which pronoun you have to use by looking at the person in which the verb is or if the subject is mentioned by a name or a personal pronoun (yo,él,ellos…).
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Buscamos nuestros cuadernos. -nosotros
Exercise 3
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In this exercise, you have to practice using possessive adjectives to say what each person is looking for.
Step 2
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Possessive pronouns show us who something belongs to or a relationship between people. They have singular and plural forms and have to coincide with the noun in number and person.
Step 3
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Personal pronouns are: mi, tu, su, nuestro (a), vuestro (a), su – singular
Personal pronouns are: mis, tus, sus, nuestros (as), vuestros (as), sus – plural
Step 4
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You can see the subject of the sentence and know which pronoun you have to use by looking at the person in which the verb is or if the subject is mentioned by a name or a personal pronoun (yo,él,ellos…).
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Ellos buscan sus mochilas.
Exercise 4
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In this exercise, you have to practice using possessive adjectives to say what each person is looking for.
Step 2
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Possessive pronouns show us who something belongs to or a relationship between people. They have singular and plural forms and have to coincide with the noun in number and person.
Step 3
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Personal pronouns are: mi, tu, su, nuestro (a), vuestro (a), su – singular
Personal pronouns are: mis, tus, sus, nuestros (as), vuestros (as), sus – plural
Step 4
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You can see the subject of the sentence and know which pronoun you have to use by looking at the person in which the verb is or if the subject is mentioned by a name or a personal pronoun (yo,él,ellos…).
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Mi hermana menor busca sus lentes. -ella
Exercise 5
Step 1
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In this exercise, you have to practice using possessive adjectives to say what each person is looking for.
Step 2
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In this exercise, you have to practice using possessive adjectives to say what each person is looking for.
Step 3
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Personal pronouns are: mi, tu, su, nuestro (a), vuestro (a), su – singular
Personal pronouns are: mis, tus, sus, nuestros (as), vuestros (as), sus – plural
Step 4
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You can see the subject of the sentence and know which pronoun you have to use by looking at the person in which the verb is or if the subject is mentioned by a name or a personal pronoun (yo,él,ellos…).
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Buscas tus lápices. -tú
Exercise 6
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In this exercise, you have to practice using possessive adjectives to say what each person is looking for.
Step 2
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Possessive pronouns show us who something belongs to or a relationship between people. They have singular and plural forms and have to coincide with the noun in number and person.
Step 3
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Personal pronouns are: mi, tu, su, nuestro (a), vuestro (a), su – singular
Personal pronouns are: mis, tus, sus, nuestros (as), vuestros (as), sus – plural
Step 4
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You can see the subject of the sentence and know which pronoun you have to use by looking at the person in which the verb is or if the subject is mentioned by a name or a personal pronoun (yo,él,ellos…).
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Mamá busca su reloj – ella
Exercise 7
Step 1
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In this exercise, you have to practice using possessive adjectives to say what each person is looking for.
Step 2
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Possessive pronouns show us who something belongs to or a relationship between people. They have singular and plural forms and have to coincide with the noun in number and person.
Step 3
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Personal pronouns are: mi, tu, su, nuestro (a), vuestro (a), su – singular
Personal pronouns are: mis, tus, sus, nuestros (as), vuestros (as), sus – plural
Step 4
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You can see the subject of the sentence and know which pronoun you have to use by looking at the person in which the verb is or if the subject is mentioned by a name or a personal pronoun (yo,él,ellos…).
Step 5
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Buscamos nuestras calculadores. – nosotros
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