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Spanish - Possessive Adjectives (Long Form) and Possessive Pronouns

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2011

This video will go over the long form of possessive adjectives. If you have not yet learned the short form please watch my other video on possessive adjectives first. This form is a bit more complicated and not as common. In the video I will explain what the long form of possessive adjectives are, give you 5 examples, and then give you a chance to try it out on 5 other sentences. Lastly, I will explain how to turn these possessive adjectives into possessive pronouns.

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  • Just want to add that "Despedirme a mi abuela"...should be "despedirme/se (whichever) shoud read "despedirme DE mi abuela". But, we enjoyed your video and the kids got a kick from your "bola" reference; although I told them that was not the word...it was simply the word for a basketball or tennis ball, etc. LOL

  • @superlinkjak Thanks for the correction. I did not realize I had made that mistake. Glad the video was of use to you. :)

  • congratulations senorbelles this is one of the best and most helpful lessons i've ever seen, thanks a lot, i hope there will be other lessons like this ;)

  • Glad to hear it :) @cuchinigno

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  • can you feel the s**ual tension

  • their balls lol

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