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mixas84 [53]
3 years ago
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For my Spanish homework I have to write this with these requirements 7 different words from the family vocabulary. 2 sentences u

sing the -'s structure in Spanish. 5 different possessive adjectives (gender and number count as different) 3 different conjugations of the verb 'tener' 3 different sentences using previous knowledge 1 negative statement (ex. I don't have any cousins). Can someone help me
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1 answer:
musickatia [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

  • Two sentences using the -'s structure in Spanish:

Maria es la prima de Juan.

El padre de Juan es Pedro.

  • Five different possessive adjectives:

Tu, nuestro, nuestra, su, mi

  • Three different conjugations of the verb 'tener':

Tenia, tiene, tendrán.

  • Three different sentences using previous knowledge:

Visitare a mis padres en el verano.

Mi tío tiene una casa en la montaña.

Mi hermana menor tiene muchos juguetes.

  • One negative statement:

Mi prima no tiene hermanos.

Explanation:

We use the 's structure in Spanish to talk about some relation or possession. In this case, we are stating the relationship between relatives. Maria es la prima de Juan means Maria is Juan's cousin, and el padre de Juan es Pedro means Juan's father is Pedro.

There are different possessive adjectives. They change depending on the person and the number. They indicate that something belongs to someone and, as well as in English, they are followed by a noun, for example, We can say Tu casa es preciosa (Your house is gorgeous). Tu is the possessive adjective for the singular and feminine noun casa.

We mentioned a past, a present, and a past form of the verb tener (have).

To write a negative sentence, we have to use the word no between the subject and the verb. In the sentence Mi prima no tiene hermanos, mi prima is the subject, and the verb is tiene.

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