Possessive Adjectives Los adjetivos posesivos se usan para indicar la posesión o propiedad que se tiene sobre una persona, animal u objeto. I - my You - your He - his She - her It - its We - our They - their
Possessive Adjectives Se debe tener en cuenta que después del adjetivo posesivo debe ir un sustantivo (persona, animal, objeto) My car Your book His dog Her husband Our teacher Their cat
Possessive Adjectives examples I’m Marcus and this is my garden. My mother’s Susan and this is her hat. They are Robert and Adam and this is their bedroom. He 's Marco and this is his living room. We are Betti and Barbara and this is our favorite book. Its title is Twilight. She is Rachel and this is her sister. These are my teachers . Their names are Paul and Rita. This is my brother . His name is Peter. He's a student in Hungary. We are friends. Our hobbies are gardening and walking. I’m Sophy and this is my dog, Aladin .
Indefinite article + Jobs El significado de “a” o “an” es el mismo y se utilizan para indicar algo o alguien en singular. Nunca los utilizaremos para referirnos a más de una cosa. “a” o “an” corresponden a los siguientes artículos en español: un, una. I am a lawyer I am a student he is a teacher
Indefinite article + Jobs “A ” se utiliza con nombres que comienzan por consonante. a book(un libro ) a pen(un bolígrafo ) a chair( una silla ) a girl(una chica ) “An” se usa con nombres que comienzan por vocal. an animal(un animal) an ice cream(un helado ) an example(un ejemplo ) an orange(una naranja ) an umbrella(un paraguas )
Indefinite article + Jobs He’s a teacher She’s an actress I’m a pilot He’s an engineer She’s a nurse He’s an electrician I’m a cook He’s an architect
What’s your job? Cual es tu trabajo ? I’m a pilot I’m an office worker what do you do? Qué haces ?