5.1 the possessive adjective: my
Possessive adjectives are used to indicate that something belongs to someone.
Each possessive adjective is associated with a personal pronoun.
Each possessive adjective is associated with a personal pronoun.
I my
you your
he his
she her
it its
we our
they their
you your
he his
she her
it its
we our
they their
My In Spanish: mi or mis.
Ex. "My cat is back" or "my dogs are white"
"My" is used to describe an object that is singular or plural.
Often, possessive adjectives are used with the names of people in your family.
Ex. "My cat is back" or "my dogs are white"
"My" is used to describe an object that is singular or plural.
Often, possessive adjectives are used with the names of people in your family.
wife
husband daughter son parents aunt uncle |
niece
nephew cousin grandmother grandfather granddaughter grandson relatives |
See family vocabulary page
Activities
Make a family tree
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Share a family photo
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Describe your outfit
My shoes are black. My jacket is warm. My earrings are new. |
see clothes vocabulary page
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Self portrait
my eyes are blue.
my smile is big.
- students draw a self portrait.
- they then describe their drawing to the rest of the class.
my eyes are blue.
my smile is big.