Личные и притяжательные местоимения, их функции и перевод

 

 

 

Личные

 

Притяжательные

 

Число Лицо Именительный падеж Объектный падеж     Самостоятель- ная форма
Единственное I.   II.   III.   I - Я   You - ты   Не -он She - она It - он, она,оно (неодушевлен.)   Me – меня, мне   You - тебе   Him - его, ему Her- её, ей It - его, её, ему (неодушевлен.)   My- мой, моё, мои Your - твой   His – его Her – её  Its - его, её (неодушевлен.)   Mine   -   His Hers  
Множественное I.     II.     III. We – мы     You- вы     They - они   Us - нас, нам     You - вас, вам     Them - их, им   Our- наш, наша, наше, наши Your - ваш, ваша, ваше, ваши Their - их   Ours     Yours     Theirs  

 

Exercise 1. Fill in the gaps, usе: I, he, she, we, you, they.

 

I am a student.

1. … have two friends... are students.

2. Are... a teacher?

3. … and … are students but … are cadets.

4.... is a journalist.

5..... am not an economist.

6.... are students.

7. Are... from Moscow?

 

Exercise2.   Fill in the gaps, use: mу, your, his, her, our, their.

I have two friends. Both my friends are students.

 

1. We are at … English lesson.

2. She is a teacher.... students know English well.

3. They are pupils, but… friends are students.

4. He is present, but... friend is absent.

5. I have a friend. …name is Nick.

6. … uniform is green.

7. My friends study in the class-rooms. … class-rooms are always clean.

 

Exercise 3. Complete the sentences.

I gave him my address and he gave mehis.

 

1.He gave me …address and I gave him…

2.I gave her … address and she gave………

3.We gave them … address and they gave ….

4. She gave him ….address and he gave …

5. You gave us… address and we gave…

6. They gave you … address and you gave…

 

Unit 2.

At the English lesson.

Exercise 1. Make sure you know the following words:

 

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, the day before yesterday, the day after tomorrow, in a day, in a week, day-off.

 

Exercise 2. Ask your friend about the days of the week (today, yesterday, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, the day before yesterday). Use the right form of the verb –to be.

 

 

                   is it today?- It is Monday.

What day   was it yesterday? - It was Sunday.

                   will it be tomorrow?- It’ll be Tuesday.

 

Exercise 3. Match A with B.

 

A                                               B

The day after Wednesday The day before Wednesday Weekdays The day after Sunday The day before Sunday The day before Thursday The day after Thursday Day off   Monday Friday Wednesday Tuesday Thursday Saturday Sunday Six

Exercise 4. Complete the following sentences.

 

1. There are seven days in a …. 2. The first day of the week is ….3.The second day is …. 4. After Tuesday comes …. 5. … is the fourth day of the week. 6. The last day on which we work is …. 7. We don’t go to work on … and on …. 8. They are … or the week-end. 9. We work five days a week: on…, …, …, …, and …. 10 Our days-off are … and …. 11. Some people have a day-off … or some other day.

1. Today is …, the … of …. 2. Tomorrow is …, the … of …. 3. Yesterday was …, the … of …. 4.The day before yesterday was …, the … of …. 5. three days ago was, the … of …. 6. our next class in English is on ….

 

Exercise 5. Read the dates.

 

We say:  the seventh of November; November the seventh.

We write: November 7; November the 7th; 7 November; the 7th of November.

 

4 August, 5 September, 7 June, 3 November, 24 February, 9 April,

21/1, 3/12, 5/5, 18/11, 9/4, 13/2, 8/3, 12/9.

 

Exercise 6. Say what date it was. Use: yesterday, the day before yesterday, 2 days ago, last Monday, last weekend.

 

Exercise 7. Say, what date it will be. Use: tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, in 2 days, next Friday, in a day, in a week, next weekend.

Exercise 8. Answer the questions.

 

When is your birthday?

What days are national holidays in your country?

Do you know exactly when you were born?

When were you last on leave/on sick-list?

 


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