The document provides information on Spanish prepositions of place and possessive adjectives and pronouns. It defines the Spanish prepositions "at", "on", "in", "under", "over", "in front of", "behind", "next to", "in the middle", and "between" and provides examples of their use. It also defines the possessive adjectives "my", "your", "his", "her", "its", "our", "your", "their" and possessive pronouns "mine", "yours", "his", "hers", "ours", "yours", "theirs", giving examples of each.
2. At – estar cerca de (un edificio, un almacén, una casa, etc.)
On – encima de
In – dentro de
Under – debajo de
Over- encima (pero el objeto esta lejos, no se toca)
In front of – en frente de
Behind – detrás
Next to – al lado
In the middle – en el medio
Between – entre (hay que especificar en medio de que cosas)
Across from – al frente, al otro lado
A:Where are you?
B:I’m in the university
A:Where are that?
B:In front of the park, nexto
to the movie theater
4. Los adjetivos posesivos son:
my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their.
Hacen referencia a quien posee y no a lo
poseído, en general preceden a sustantivos.
A:Who is she?
B:She is my friend A:Who is he?
A:What’s her name? B:He is my husband
B:Her name is Katerine A:What’s his name?
B:His name is Dario
6. Los pronombre posesivos son:
mine, yours, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs.
Indican posesión y son variables, nunca
van precedidos de un articulo
Examples:
This is my book – it is mine
This is her book – it is hers
This is their earrings - they are theirs
A:Whose ring is this?
B:It’s her necklace
B:It’s hers
A:Whose glasses are these?
B:They are his glasses
B:They are his