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my/his/their etc. (ery urbrelin.) Cour umbrella 1 > my 1 your umbrelia’) (his umbrella.) (her umbrella) (their umbrelia like my house we — our We like our house. you > your You like your house he — his He likes his house. she —> her She likes her house they —> their | | They like their house. it > its Oxford (= it) is famous for its university. We use my/your/his etc+ noun my hands his new car her parents our clothes your best friend their room his/her/their DoNNa Anny q onan Y d MRS LEE AC her car his bicycle their son (= Donna’ car) = her husband his sister (= Donna’s husband) their daughter their children PR its Oxford is famous for its university. it’s (= itis) [like Oxford. It’s a nice place. (= It is a nice place.) bo) her children his parents @ = Donna’s iw, children) ( its and it’s 130 smine/yours ete. © Ame/mylinine —> Exercises Unit 60 60.1 Complete the sentences in the same way. 1 P'm going to wash ...my. hands, 4 He’ going to wash 2 She¥ going to wash hands. 5 They're going to wash . 3. We're going to wash 6 Are you going to wash ? 60.2 Complete the sentences in the same way. 1 He . lives mith his, parents 51 parents 2 They live with parents. 6 John 3 We parents. 7 Do you live 2 4 Jane lives 8 Most children, 60.3 Look at the family tree, and complete the sentences with his/her/their. 8 2 1 T saw Sarah with... her... husband, Philip. aaa 2 I saw Laura and Steve with children, SARA 3 I saw Steve with wife, Laura. |. 4 I saw Gary with brother, Tim. 5 I saw Laura with brother, Tim. g 2 2 g 6 T saw Sarah and Philip with son, Tim. 7 Isaw Laura with parents CAEL TIM SS LAL Te 8 I saw Emma and Robert with parents. EMMA ROBERT 60.4 Write my/our/your/his/her/their/its. 1 Do you like —..YOur..... job? 2 1 know Mr Watson, but I don't know wife 3 Alice and Tom live in London. son lives in Australia. 4 We're going to have a party. We're going to invite all friends. 5 Anna is going out with friends this evening. 6 like tennis. It’s favourite sport. 7 ‘Is that cat?” ‘No, T haven't got a car? 8 I want to phone Maria. Do you know phone number? 9 Do you think most people are happy in jobs? 10 I'm going to wash hair before I go out. 11 This is a beautiful tree. leaves are a beautifull colour 12 John has a brother and a sister. brother is 25, and sister is 21. 60.5 Complete the sentences. Use my/his/their etc. with these words: coat homework house husband jeb-—skey_— name 1 Jim doesn’t enjoy ..his job... It’s not very interesting, 2 Tean't get in. I haven't got 3 Sally is married. works in a bank. 4 Please take off| and sit down. 5 ‘What are the children doing?” “They're doing 6 ‘Do you know that man?” ‘Yes, but I don’t know 7 We live in Barton Street. is at the end on the left. 131 Whose is this? It's mine/yours/hers etc. I > my — mine Its my money. It’s mine. we > our — ours Ies our money, [es ours. you > your —* yours Ies your money. Its yours. he > his > his Ics his money. Ie his. she > her > hers Isher money. It hers. they —> their -> theirs Its their money, __Ies theirs. We use my/your etc.+ own (my hands / your book etc.): My hands are cold Is this your book? Helen gave me her umbrella. Its their problem, not our problem. We use mine/yours etc, without a noun: Is this book mine or yours? (= my book or your book) I didn’t have an umbrella, so Helen gave me hers. (= her umbrella) Ie their problem, not ours. (= not our problem) We went in our car, and they went in theirs. (= their car) You can use his with or without a noun: ‘Is this his camera or hers?” ‘It’s his? a friend of mine / a friend of his / some friends of yours etc. I went out to meet a friend of mine. (rita friend of me) ‘Tom was in the restaurant with a friend of his. (not a friend of him) Are those people friends of yours? (not friends of you) Whose ... ? ‘Whose book is this? (= Is it your book? Berke his book? my book? etc.) Wrasse You can use whose with or without a noun: Whose money is this? Whose is this? Whose shoes are these? ‘Whose are these? J } des mine. They're John’s. imyfhis/their ete, > VYmefmylmine Kate's camera | my brother's car —> Exercises Unit 61 61.1 61.2 613 61.4 Complete the sentences with mine/yours ete. 1 It's your money. It's _.yours, 5 Its their house. Its 2 Ie’s my bag. [es 6 They're your books. They're 3 It’s our car. Ie 7 They're my glasses. They're 4 They're her shoes. They're 8 Its his coat. Its Choose the right word. Its their/theiss problem, not eur/ours. (their and ours are right) This is a nice camera. Is it your/y That's not my/mine umbrella. My/Mine is black. Whose books are these? Your/Yours or my/min Catherine is going out with her/hers friends this evening. My/Mine room is bigger than her/hers. ‘They've got two children, but I don’t know their/theirs names. Can we use your washing machine? Qur/Ours isn't working, urs? wae Complete these sentences. Use friend(s) of mine/yours etc. T went to the cinema with a ....friend. of mine. ‘They went on holiday with some friends. of theirs She’s going out with a friend We had dinner with some I played tennis with a ‘Tom is going to meet a Do you know those people? Are they Mouwsens Look at the pictures. What are the people saying? 134 I/me/my/mine me etc, (> Unit 59) ‘Tom knows me. ‘Tom knows us. ‘Tom knows you Rh He knows Tom. Tom knows him. Se ( [S| She knows Tom, Tom knows her. ‘They knowTom. | Tom knows them. Study these examples: my etc (= Unit 60) les my car Its our car. Ie your car: Its his car. Its her car. Ics their car: You give me your phone number, and KU give you mine. mine etc (> Unit 61) Ics mine. Its ours, Its yours. Its his. Ics hers. Ics theirs. “Do you know that man?” ‘Yes, I know him, but I can’t remember his name! She was very pleased because we invited her to stay with us at our house. a: Where are the children? Have you seen them? b: Yes, they are playing with their friends in the park ‘Thats my pen. Can you give it to me, please? ‘Is this your umbrella” ‘No, it’s yours? He didn’t have an umbrella, so she gave him hers. (= she gave her umbrella to him) I'm going out with a friend of mine this evening. (not a friend of me) imyselffyourself etc. -» Exercises 62.1 Answer the questions in the same way. Unit 62 Do you know that woman? Do you know that man? 2 Yes, ..1_ know. him, but..|_.can'é, ‘Yes, I know > but I can’t remember is. name remember 4 Yes,1 but 1 names. 62.2 Complete the sentences in the same way. 1 We invited her _..t0 stay with us. at our house 2. He invited us to stay with at his house, 3. They invited me to stay with house. 4 I invited them to stay house. 5 She invited us to stay house. 6 Did you invite him house? 62.3 Complete the sentences in the same way. 1 I gave him .... MY... address, and ...he..gave...me, his. 2 [ gave her ..MY.. address, and she gave me 3 He gave me ....hMis..... address, and I gave 4 We gave them address, and they gave 5 She gave him address, and he gave 6 You gave us address, and we gave 7 They gave you address, and you gave 62.4 Write him/her/yours ete. 1 Where's Amanda? Have you seen Mer? | 2 Where are my keys? Where did I put 2 3 This letter is for Bill. Can you give it to ? 4 We don't see neighbours much. They're not at home very often. 5 ‘I can’t find my pen. Can T use "Yes, of course! 6 We're going to the cinema. Why don't you come with 2 7 Did your sister pass exams? 8 Some people talk about jobs all the time. 9. Last night I went out for a meal with a friend of

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