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Family / Possessives
Great-grandfather Grandmother (grandma)
John Rita
Father (Dad) Mother (Mom)
Grandfather (grandpa)
Great-grandmother Mario
Husband
Wife
Joane Tanya
Sister Me
Ben
Robert Son
Brother-in-law
Nate Julya
Nephew Daughter-in-law
Sarah
Gina
Daughter Kelly
Niece Toto Granddaughter
Pet
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Aunt Uncle Cousin
Step mother/father/sister/brother/daughter/son
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Father and Uncle, Aunt,
mother Cousin…
Parents x
Relatives
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A) Rosa –Grandmothe
r Grandfather
B) Rogerio –
Father
C) NicolasMother
–
Aunt
D) Elisa - Brother
E) Sabrina – Husband
F) Renato –Niece
G) Leonardo
Daughter
– Son
H) Selena Cousin
–
I) Erika – Nephew
J) Andre – Sister in law
K) Maria Uncle
–
L) Alberto –
M) Heloisa -
N) Fabio -
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Do It Yourself!
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Possessives
Adjectives and Pronouns
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Possessives
Personal
Possessive Possessive
Pronoun
Adjectives Pronouns
s
I My Mine
You Your Yours
He His His
She Her Hers
It Its Its
We Our Ours
They Their Theirs
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Difference
+ That is my book
It is connected to the noun, it’s necessary to have a noun.
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It’s time to Practice!
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Possessives
‘S
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Possessive: ‘S
+ Can be used for people or animals
Joana’s book Totó’s toy My mother’s daughter
My sister’s house
The The
owner object
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Possessive: ‘S Rules
+ James’ sisters
NAMES ending in S
+ One object with multiple owners James and Adam’s car (They
have one car. They share one car)
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Do It Yourself!
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Homework!
Bring me next class!
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