Person | Subject, pronoun | Object pronoun | Possessive adjective | Possessive pronoun | Reflexive, pronoun | |
Singular | I | me | my | mine | myself | |
you | you | your | yours | yourself | ||
he she it | him her it | his her its | his hers its | himself herself itself | ||
Plural | we | us | our | ours | ourselves | |
you | you | your | yours | yourselves | ||
they | them | their | theirs | themselves |
1.2 Choose the correct pronoun.
a) 1.She gives me her/hers phone number and I gave her my/mine. 2.They take you home in their/theirs car. 3.We show them our/ours documents. 4.Is that book your/yours? 5.Here are his notes. Can you see their/them? 6.This isn’t my/mine bag. My/Mine is brown. 7.Can we use your/yours CD-player? Our/ours is broken.
b) 1.They love their/them daughter. 2.Here’s her/she computer. She uses him/his/it every day. 3.Do you like us/our new house? 4.Look at the map. This is Scotland. It/Its capital is Edinburgh. 5.They don’t often visit us/our. 6.Can you see their/them children? – No, I can’t see their/them. 7.Do you want to watch the film? – No, I don’t like him/it. 8.Where’s John? Find him/his at once. 9.Take your/you watch and give them/it to we/us. 10.Where are her/me glasses? She usually wears it/them at work. 11.The cat looks at my/me with his/its yellow eyes.
1.3 Fill in the gaps choosing suitable reflexive pronouns.
1.She felt so unhappy that she threw … on the bed and cried. 2.Look at … in the mirror: your face is all dirty. 3.Hurry up, children! Put away your toys. You must do it …. 4.After the shower he dried … on a big and soft towel. 5.It was a wonderful day and we really enjoyed …. 6.I know that I’ll never let … ask her such a question. 7.They have nobody to thank but ….
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Fill in the correct pronoun.
Dear Jane,
thank you for … last letter. I really enjoyed reading …. Have … sisters started … new school yet? I’m sure … will enjoy … very much if they settle in and make new friends. Mary asked me for … new address, so I gave … to …. I hope … don’t mind. Also I saw Anne last week. She said … would phone you this week to invite you to … birthday party. Please write to … soon.
Love,
Rachel
Grammar: Verb to be – быть, являться, находиться, существовать
Present Simple | Past Simple | Future Simple | ||
I | am | was | will ‘ll | be |
He, She, It | is | was | ||
We, You, They | are | were |
Saying Hello Are You British?
– Hello, Mary! – Are you British or American?
– Hello, Pat. – I’m British.
– How are you? – But your wife isn’t British.
– Fine, thanks. And you? She is Canadian I think.
– I’m fine. Let’s go to – No, she is neither British
the movie today. nor Canadian.
– Yes, all right. And what – But her English is so good.
about your brother Tom? – Yes, her English isn’t bad,
– I’m sorry, he is busy. she’s Swiss.
– So, see you soon.
– Bye, Mary.