Presente irregular en español. Practice the present tense, possessives and demonstratives with interactive activities

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What you’re gonna learn in this post:
✔ Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns
✔ Demonstratives
✔ Irregular verbs in “yo” form

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Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns in Spanish reflect:

  • the grammatical person of the possessor (1st, 2nd or 3rd person singular or plural)
  • the grammatical gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) of the noun that is possessed
  • masculine or feminine of possessive adjectives and possessive depends on the thing the grammatical person possess and not the possessor

Examples:

  • Mi casa es bonita -> la casa mía es bonita (the thing I possess is feminine so: mía)
  • Nuestra hija es inteligente -> la hija nuestra es inteligente (noun being possessed is feminine so: nuestra)

Demonstratives

 They’re used to clarify what you are referring to: near or far from you (location or time)

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