3 - Possessions
3 - Possessions
3 - Possessions
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Demonstratives
Describe the classroom. Use demonstratives.
Ex: This is my notebook.
Demonstratives
Demonstratives
headphones – laptop – glasses – coffee – eraser – cellphone
– notebook – pencils – rulers – compass – calculator
This is my pen.
MY NAME is Possessions
David. And HIS 2
NAME is Peter.
This is MY
1 IPHONE.
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That is GINA’S CELLPHONE.
She HAS an iPhone.
Yes. It is HIS
COMPUTER. Is this PETER’S This is OUR SON.
COMPUTER?
This is MY FATHER.
Possessive nouns
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(Teddy - father)
His father is tall.
Teddy’s father is tall.
(Lee - watch)
His watch is expensive. (Carlos, Ana - cat)
Lee’s watch is expensive. Their cat is pretty.
Carlos and Ana’s cat is
pretty.
Possessive Nouns / Have
He is Jim. This is his pencil case.
The pencil case is nice.
Jim’s pencil case is nice.
1. Pedro / glasses (expensive)
2. Angus / pencil (blue)
3. Jill and Carla / dog (cute)
4. My sister / keys (old)
5. My friends / sofa (comfortable)
6. Julius / backpack (green)
7. My parents / house (beautiful)
Possessive Nouns
chair – dog – desks – homework – books – daughter
difficult – cute – happy – heavy – comfortable – black 5
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Have
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This is my cellphone.
It is my possession.
I have a cellphone.
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Have
Do you have a No, I don’t.
laptop?
Yes, I do.
Do you have a
necklace?
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Electronics
Ask questions
People AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE
Maria
The students
John
Pronunciation