PPT-Possessive and Pointing Adjectives

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Possessive Adjectives T he adjective which is used to point out the noun that belongs to someone My Your His Her Its Our Their This is my book Your car

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Possessive Adjectives T he adjective which is used to point out the noun that belongs to someone My Your His Her Its Our Their This is my book Your car is outside His sister is younger than him . 2013. Eric Stoneking and Jay Smith. Dhemetrios. . Boussalis and . Paul . Brugarolas. Joe Garrick, Richard Key and Bob Kinsey. And Others. Integrate as much of the previous pointing study results and processes into a user driven performance modeling tool that would be available (process only) to prospective GEO-CAPE instrument providers to help address/identify the pointing stability issues.. Read the following sentence silently to yourself.. The father of the boy asked for the help of the volunteers.. Possessive Nouns. Show ownership or possession. Singular Possessive Nouns. Just add an apostrophe and s (‘s). Possessive nouns. A noun is possessive if a phrase is used to say that an item or idea belongs to someone or something.. Possessive nouns are used to show ownership.. Example: This is Michael’s dog.. Level 3. Unit 4 - Grammar. Superlative Adjectives. -. est. (greatest). most (most exciting). Superlative Adjectives. Use superlative adjectives to compare . a thing/person . to the . whole group. a person/thing belongs to.. MRS. M. FRIAS-MEDINA. Family Members. Vocabulary (. click here. ). Here are the possessive adjectives in English: my, your, his, her, our, and their.. Possessive Adjectives. Possessive Adjectives. singular. Possessive Nouns. A possessive noun shows . Who or What . owns or has something.. Singular Nouns: . Add . . ‘s. . The book. ’s. ending was a surprise. .. . In today’s class, you will. Take part in 3 activities. In the first activity you will work in groups to identify objects using adjectives of touch. . In the second activity, you will watch a short video and answer questions on a short worksheet . A noun is possessive if a phrase can be changed to say that an item or idea belongs to someone else.. Example:. . The musket that belongs to Pa. was lost.. . Pa’s musket. was lost.. Adjectives What is an adjective? Adjectives are words that describe nouns. Function : Describe Identify How can you find an adjectives? How many Assigment One,Two… What kind Friend Happy,sad... Adjectives What is an adjective? Adjectives are words that describe nouns. Function : Describe Identify How can you find an adjectives? How many Assigment One,Two… What kind Friend Happy,sad... . durante. . los. . veranos. . cuando. eras . niño. /a?. Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns. Possessive adjectives show personal relationships.. All possessive adjectives (. mi(s), . tu. (s), . AFTER. the noun instead of before.. Normally you used . mi(s), . tu. (s), . su. (s), y . nuestro. (as). in front of a noun.. Example: . mis. amigos, . tu. . libro. , . su. casa, . nuestro. . amario. 1. They modify nouns and noun phrases.. 2. There are different kinds of adjectives.. 3. They are gradable. They can take comparative and superlative degrees.. 4. They can be preceded by degree modifiers like: . A Word you need to know!. Modify. - to add to or change. Adjectives. Adjectives modify and describe . nouns. !!! . Dog. Thought. Phone. Papers. Stare. Lovely. Cell. Creepy. These. Fluffy. Adjectives answer the questions:.

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