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Ex. 1. Analyze the following sentences and translate them into Russian.


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Pronouns

UNIT 1

Для студентов 1 курса ММФ БГУ

Учебно-методическое пособие

Основы математики


 

Grammar: verb “to be”, there is/are. Possessive and Personal Pronouns.

 

 

Personal Possessive
Nominative Objective Dependent Independent
I you he she it we they me you him her it us them my your his her noun its our their mine yours his hers its ours theirs

 

1. They live together with their parents. 2. Oxford is famous for its University. 3. I didn't have an umbrella, so Ann gave mehers. 4. Are those people friends of yours? 5. Michael had an argument with a neighbour of his. 6. We went on holiday with some friends of ours. 7. I am meeting a friend of mine this evening. 8. He wants to see us at his place. 9. I can't find my keys. Where are they? 10. We want the photographs. Can you give them to us?

Ex. 2. Put in my/our/your/his/her/their/its/mine/yours/ours.

1. We want to go to the cinema after the exam. Do you like … idea?

2. I know Mr Watson but I don't know … wife.

3. Mr and Mrs Baker live in London. … son lives in Australia.

4. We're going to have a party and invite some friends of ….

5. This is a nice camera. Is it … ?

6. I like tennis. It's … favourite sport.

7. “Is that … car?” “No, I haven't got a car.”

8. I want to phone Ann. Do you know … phone number?

9. Do you think most people are happy in … jobs?

10. “Whose books are these?”- “They are … .”

11. This is a beautiful tree. … leaves are of green colour.

12. On Sunday John usually has dinner with a friend of … .

Pronoun “it”


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