Lesson: 11/29/2022
Lesson: 11/29/2022
Possessive adjectives
Possessive adjectives are mainly used to indicate that something belongs to or is part of someone. It is also used to express family, friendship or work relationships (people or animals) and to talk about the parts of the human body.
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Examples.
- He is my friend his name is Brayan - They don´t like fish their favorite food is steak
- He is my friend his name is Brayan - They don´t like fish their favorite food is steak
To switch from possessive nouns to possessive adjectives:
- Bryan´s uncle - He is his uncle
- Bryan´s uncle - He is his uncle
- Vocabulary family
It is important to know how to identify our family members:
- Father - Aunt
- Mother - Uncle
- Sister - Mother - in - law
- Brother - Father - in - law
- Son - Grandmother
- Daughter - Grandfather
- Cousin - wife - husband - Grammar.
Be from/ Questions with where
Grammar focuses on the structure of words and how they are combined to form sentences. You can't use contractions in where.
Examples:
- Where´s your neighbor from? - Where are they from? - Where is Mr Tanaka from?
* She is from Canada * They´re from Paris *He is from Japon
Examples:
- Where´s your neighbor from? - Where are they from? - Where is Mr Tanaka from?
* She is from Canada * They´re from Paris *He is from Japon
- Vocabulary tifles and names
Mr, Mrs, Ms, Miss before people's names to show respect and courtesy in the language of communication.
Mr - single and married man
Ms - Single and married
My - Married
Miss - single
Note: It was a class full of a lot of learning, I learned new things thanks to my teacher's explanation, I will be able to continue improving my English.
Fiorella Piña Espitia
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