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Lesson 12

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

Siblings Children Half brother/sister

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!

Make your own family tree

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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.

+ That book is mine


Normally is in the end of the phrase. It’s not connected to the noun.
Sometimes in in the place of the noun.
your pen

My pen is red, yours is


blue
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OR

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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

+ Can’t be used for objects


The The
owner
The house of my sister
object

My sister’s house
The The
owner object

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Possessive: ‘S Rules
+ James’ sisters
NAMES ending in S

+ The boys’ class


Plurals ending in S

+ One object with multiple owners James and Adam’s car (They
have one car. They share one car)

+ Two or more objects with multiple owners


James’ and Adam’s cars (They
have one car each. They have
two cars.)

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Do It Yourself!

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Homework!
Bring me next class!

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