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Posted by on May 23, 2017 in ACE Learning Center, ACE School Report, Continuing Education | 0 comments

“She’s Feeding Her Cat” – Alpha Parent Center Students Practice Using Possessive Adjectives

By Adrian Parra, Alpha Parent Center Instructor

Learning correct grammer is difficult even in your native language. When learning a new language, it can be challenging, and practice improves learning.

Here is my ESL 1 class (English as a Second Language) practicing dialogue using possessive adjectivesIMG_0173[1]

Possessive adjectives are words used to show a form of possession/ownership, or are used to express a close relationship with someone or something. Commonly used English language possessive adjectives are: my, your, our, its, her, his, their, and whose.

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