1607/2023. Country code: PE. Country: Peru. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Possessive adjectives (2013041) El alumno Listade adjetivos posesivos. FĂ­jate bien en las siguientes palabras que son las que usarĂĄs para los ejercicios de adjetivos posesivos en inglĂ©s: My – mi / mis. Your – tu/tus. Her – su/ sus (de ella) His – su/ sus (de Ă©l) Its – su/ sus (de ello. Our – nuestro/a nuestros/as. Their – su/sus (de ellos) Hequerido escribir sobre la diferencia entre los Possessive Pronouns (pronombres posesivos) y los Possessive Adjectives (adjetivos posesivos) porque es un temita que continĂșa confundiendo a mis Whosebags are those? Whose are those bags? Be careful! Be careful not to confuse whose and who's (= who is ). They are pronounced in the same way but spelled differently: Whose coat is this? Who's (= Who is) Stefan? Possessives: questions 1. Possessives: questions 2. WHOSE This wh question word is different from who. When I use whose, I want to know which person “OWNS” is “responsible” for something. Take a look at the examples below: Hey, whose phone is this? Oh, It is Alice’s phone! In this question, I want to know the “owner” of the cell phone. It is not my cell phone. It belongs to Alice. EjerciciosResueltos Possessive Adjectives Ingles 1 Eso. Possessive Adjectives are used to show how something is owned. In English, there are only a few Possessive Adjectives: my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their. Possessive Adjectives are usually placed before a Noun: This is my book. That is your pencil. 5 ‘Never Say Never’ By Justin Beiber. The last song on our list is another pop song, this time by Justin Beiber. The song is quite easy to sing, so it is a great song for kids and teenagers to sing along to while learning comparatives. The comparative adjective in this song include, taller, bigger, stronger, longer, higher, and older. Thepossessive adjective needs to agree with the possessor and not with the thing that is possessed. In all the activities you are going to talk about personal information, for example, name, favourite colour, address, phone numbers, etc. The possessive adjectives are as follows: my, your, his, her, its, our, and their. AbsoluteBeginner English Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns. Your learners have now learned some basic vocabulary, simple positive and negative statements with 'to be', as well as questions. Now you can introduce the possessive adjectives 'my', 'your', 'his', and 'her'. It is best to stay away from 'its' at this point. Weneed to put the noun after the possessive adjective “my”. Possessive Pronouns (mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs) When we use the possessive pronouns WE DO NOT PUT THE NOUN AFTER the possessive pronoun. Example: “We are talking about a book”. – That is mine. – Maria didn’t take hers. It is not necessary to oUhlpP.