Familylife
Oriana's family members
MARILYN FONTALVO SEXTO GRADO
DISCOVERING
Who are they?
Talk about family relationships.
Possessive Adjectives
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FAMILY VOCABULARY
Relatives and Extended Family
grandparents: the parents of your parents. grandfather: the father of your father/mother. ...
uncle: the brother (or brother-in-law) of your mother/father. ...
father-in-law: the father of your spouse. ...
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Possessive Adjective
They are words that modify a noun to show a form of possession, a sense of belonging or ownership to a specific person, animal or thing. The possessive adjectives that are used in the English language are: my, your, our, its, her, his, and their; each one corresponds to a subject pronoun.
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Difference between Subject Pronoun and Possessive Adjective
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Pregunta 1/3
WHO IS HE?
He is my father
He is my brother
He is my grandfather
Pregunta 2/3
WHO IS SHE?
SHE IS MY GRANDMOTHER
SHE IS MY MOTHER
SHE IS MY SISTER
Pregunta 3/3
Lorem ipsum quiz
WHO ARE THEY?
They are my cousins
They are my friends
They are my grandparents
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COMPLETE THE FAMILY TREE
¡THANKS!
FAMILY VOCABULARY
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Familylife
Oriana's family members
MARILYN FONTALVO SEXTO GRADO
DISCOVERING
Who are they?
Talk about family relationships.
Possessive Adjectives
engage
FAMILY VOCABULARY
Relatives and Extended Family grandparents: the parents of your parents. grandfather: the father of your father/mother. ... uncle: the brother (or brother-in-law) of your mother/father. ... father-in-law: the father of your spouse. ...
Info
Possessive Adjective
They are words that modify a noun to show a form of possession, a sense of belonging or ownership to a specific person, animal or thing. The possessive adjectives that are used in the English language are: my, your, our, its, her, his, and their; each one corresponds to a subject pronoun.
Info
VíDEO
Pay attention to the video, then practice the family vocabulary
Info
Difference between Subject Pronoun and Possessive Adjective
practice
Pregunta 1/3
WHO IS HE?
He is my father
He is my brother
He is my grandfather
Pregunta 2/3
WHO IS SHE?
SHE IS MY GRANDMOTHER
SHE IS MY MOTHER
SHE IS MY SISTER
Pregunta 3/3
Lorem ipsum quiz
WHO ARE THEY?
They are my cousins
They are my friends
They are my grandparents
apply
COMPLETE THE FAMILY TREE
¡THANKS!