5.3 More Possessive Adjectives: your and our
Your (tu, tus, su, sus) is used when
talking about something belonging to the person you are talking to. your vs. you're they have the same sound, but... your: possessive adjective used when talking about something belonging to the person you are talking to. you're: is a contraction of you + are Our (nuestro, nuestros, nuesta, nuestras) is used when talking about something belonging to you and another person or you and other people. |
ex.
your hat is pretty. your bike is broken. ex.
your mother is smart. ex. you're a good student. (you are a good student) ex.
our family is big. our dog is sick. |
Activities
Imaginary pets
hand out the pet cards to students
hand out the pet cards to students
The class is...
our town is...
our country is...
- Students make sentences about the class using the phrase:
- students make sentences about other things using the same structure
our town is...
our country is...
Tell me about the dog
Students choose a dog image card. practicing "your"
practicing "our"
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