Posted by Señor Jordan on Jun 26, 2014 in
adjectives ,
agreement ,
grammar ,
possessives ,
year 2
Hola. In this lesson, we’ll be learning how to use Possessive Pronouns . These are actually quite similar to Stressed Possessive Adjectives .
Explanation video:
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Practice 1:
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Practice 3:
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Posted by Señor Jordan on Feb 22, 2014 in
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agreement ,
grammar ,
possessives
Hola. In this lesson, we’ll be learning how to use Stressed Possessive Adjectives and then practice them. These are similar to Possessive Adjectives , but supposedly emphasize the ownership.
Explanation video:
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Posted by Señor Jordan on Jun 22, 2009 in
grammar ,
year 1
This video lesson covers the possessive adjectives : mi (s ), tu (s ) & su (s ) in Spanish. We use these when we want to tell to whom something belongs.
In part two, we’ll go over the remaining possessive adjectives .
Enjoy!
Let me know if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about this video.
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