Pronouns Местоимения.

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Pronouns Местоимения

Personal pronouns (личные местоимения) ед.ч. я – I ты – you он – he она – she оно(это) – it мн.ч. мы – we (вы) – you они – they

Падежи личных местоимений Nominative Case Именительный падеж я I (ты) (you) он he она she (оно)это it мы we вы you они they Objective Case Объектный падеж me меня, мне him его, ему her ее, ей it его, ее, ему, ей us нас, нам you вас, вам them их, им

Possessive pronouns (притяжательные местоимения) Зависимые my мой his его her ее its его your ваше(твое) our наш their их Независимые mine his hers its yours ours theirs

Possessive pronouns (притяжательные местоимения) Зависимые my bag his house her car its (dog’s) tail your friend our job their office Независимые mine his hers its yours ours theirs

Examples: This is my book. = This book is mine. Is it Ann’s dress? – Yes, it’s her dress. / Yes, it’s hers. Whose document is this? – It’s his document./ It’s his.

Put in I, you, he, she, it, my, your, his, her. “Are … Mary Lewis?” “Yes, … am.” She’s from Spain. … name’s Carmen. …’s from Japan. His name’s Mr Bern. “Are … Italian?” “No, I’m Greek.” “Is your name John?” “No, … isn’t.” … name’s Alice Walt. I’m a dentist.

Put in his, her, their, is, are. Monica and her mother are doctors. Phil … French, and … wife … German. Joyce … a photographer, and … brother … a chef. My sister and I … American, but our grandparents … Greek. Sonia … doctor, and … mother is a doctor too. Henry’s mother … a clerk … name … Lucy. “Ted and Ben … brothers.” “What … … surname?”

Complete the table I I’m am I? your you are not he is he isn’t she she’s is she? (its) it is not our we are we aren’t you are you aren’t they they’re they are not are they?

Put in he, she, him, her, it, they, them. “Where are my pens?” “…’re on the table.” John's nice. I like … a lot. “Have you got any dogs?” “No, I don’t like … .” “Is Mary at home?” “Yes, … is.” “Can I speak to … please?” “Yes, of course.” “Where are your books?” “Ann’s got … .” Ann likes Bill, but he doesn’t like … much.

Put in he, she, him, her, it, they, them. “Are your children here?” “Yes, …’re in the garden.” “My brother’s a vet.” “Where does … work?” “Do you like shopping?” “I hate … .” “Do you like cats?” “No, I don’t like … at all.” “Is the car in the garage?” “No, …’s in the street.” “What do you think of Peter?” “I quite like … .”

Correct the sentences, use it, them, him, her. I like bananas. I like them. I hate whisky. Alice loves children. Children love Alice. I don’t like rock music. Can I speak to Bill, please? Do you like your work? She loves fast cars.

Correct the sentences, use it, them, him, her. I don’t like Mrs Harris very much. I hate rain. You can’t speak to John. He isn’t here. Do you like big dogs? Kate likes hot chocolate. My friend doesn’t like milk.