She is cold.
What is Ella tiene frío?
What time are you coming to school?
What is ¿A qué hora vienes a la escuela?
What do possessive adjectives tell you?
Possessive adjectives tell you who owns something or describes a relationship between people or things.
Translate to English. "Es nuestro coche."
It is our car.
We can use tener to talk about .... (for example, if we're hot, cold, or hungry).
What is conditions?
We are sleepy.
What is Tenemos sueño?
I am coming at 8:00 am.
What is Vengo a las ocho de la mañana?
What must possessive adjectives do with the nouns they describe?
Possessive adjectives must agree in number with the nouns they describe.
Translate to English. "Quiero comprar tu coche."
I want to buy your car.
You all (Spain version) are hungry.
What is Tenéis hambre?
What time is he coming to my house?
What is ¿A qué hora viene él a mi casa?
Along with agreeing in number with the nouns described, what must the possessive adjective "Nuestro(a)" agree with?
The possessive adjective Nuestro(a) must also agree in gender with the nouns they describe.
Translate to Spanish. "I want to drink my water."
Quiero beber mi agua.
We use the phrase __________________ to talk about what someone has to do.
What is tener que + infinitive?
They are hot.
What is Tienen calor?
He is coming at 4:00.
What is El viene a las cuatro?
What are possessive adjectives used to show?
Ownership
Translate to Spanish. "My grandma is very short."
"Mi abuela es muy baja."
We have the phrase _________________________ to talk about what someone feels like doing.
What is tener ganas de + infinitive?
I am thirsty.
What is tienen and vienen?
What time are they coming to his class?
What is ¿A qué hora vienen ellos a su clase?
How many possessive adjectives are there?
5
Translate to Spanish. "Mrs. Lopez wants her pencil."
La Sra. Lopez quiere su lápiz.