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Unidad 3 Leccion 2
Gramatica
Rule | Example |
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In Spanish, ’s is never used. To show possession, use de and the noun that refers to the owner/possessor. | el gato de Marisa ---> Marisa’s cat |
Use the verb tener to talk about how old a person is. | ¿Cuántos años tiene tu amiga? --> How old is your friend? |
Use the following phrases with an adjective to compare two things. | más... que menos... que tan... como |
When a comparison does not involve an adjective, use these phrases. | más que... menos que... tanto como... |
There are a few irregular comparative words. | mayor menor mejor peor older younger better worse |
In Spanish, possessive adjectives agree in number with the nouns they describe. Nuestro(a) and vuestro(a) must also agree in gender with the nouns they describe. | Singular / Plural Possessive Adjectives |
Singular Possessive Adjectives | mi / tu / nuestro (a) / vuestro (a) / su su: your and your (formal) su: his, hers, its, their |
Plural Possessive Adjectives | mis / tus / nuestros (as) / vuestros (as) / sus sus: your and your (formal) sus: his, hers, its, their |