I. Repasito
Translate the following sentences into the preterite:
II. Demonstrative adjectives
Today, you will take notes on demonstrative adjectives. Demonstrative adjectives are used to demonstrate or point out specific nouns such as this shirt or those shirts.
Translate the following sentences into the preterite:
- I played guitar.
- We ate dinner (one word) together
- They ran outside.
- She watched a movie.
- You (informal, singular) listened to music.
II. Demonstrative adjectives
Today, you will take notes on demonstrative adjectives. Demonstrative adjectives are used to demonstrate or point out specific nouns such as this shirt or those shirts.
- Like other adjectives, demonstrative adjectives are singular or plural and masculine or feminine based on the nouns they modify.
The following chart explains the difference between the three types of adjectives and when to use which. You only need to copy down the definitions above each chart ("These demonstrative adjectives refer to...")
Demonstrative adjectives answer the question “Which” in relation to the nouns they modify. Ex. “Which books?” Those books. These books.
Práctica:
Práctica:
- Go to Google Classroom
- Find the assignment called “U3.7 Unit 3 Review” and open it.
- Open the document called “U3.7 Review worksheet” and read the instructions.
- When you finish, click “Turn In”