
- •The verb - to be -
- •Write short answer for these questions:
- •Now ask and answer the questions:
- •Ask the alternative questions and answer them:
- •Write questions with What/Who/How/Where/Why? Use am/is/are.
- •Complete the questions:
- •Translate the sentences.
- •Pronouns (Местоимения)
- •Fill in the correct personal pronouns.
- •II Put in the right (appropriate) possessive pronouns.
- •III Choose the right word.
- •IV Fill in the blanks with appropriate possessive pronouns.
- •V Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
- •VI Fill in this/that/these/those.
- •VII Translate into English.
Fill in the correct personal pronouns.
This is my watch. _____ bought _____ yesterday.
She didn't come. What happened to _____?
He needs the money. Give _____ to _____ please.
The scissors are very sharp. Be careful with _____.
Jack loves Sue. He offered _____ to marry _____.
We are very worried about you. Tell _____ what is happening.
Sarah's doctor is so kind. _____ did so much for _____!
I don't know Tina's telephone number. Could you write _____ for _____?
Sue seldom visits her parents. _____ often phones _____.
Diane never drinks milk. _____ doesn't like _____.
II Put in the right (appropriate) possessive pronouns.
Autumn has come. I like _____ beauty.
I have got a relative in England. _____ aunt lives in Manchester.
- Is this _____ tape-recorder? - No, they don't have a taperecorder.
Put on _____ coat when you go out. It's very cold.
We are going to invite all _____ friends to the party.
They've got two children but I don't remember _____ names.
Some women aren't happy with _____ looks.
Thank you for _____ letter. It was good to hear from you again.
John is a teacher but _____ sister is a nurse.
I know Mr Watson but I don't know _____ wife.
III Choose the right word.
Are these your/yours shoes?
They know our/ours address but we don't know their/theirs.
That's not my/mine umbrella. My/mine is yellow.
Can we use your/yours telephone? Our/ours is out of order.
I remember the house but I don't remember its/ his/it's number.
Your/yours problem is my/mine problem.
I told her my/mine life story and she told me her/hers.
Is this camera your/yours?
Are your/yours hands warm? Mine/my are quite cold.
Is this money him/his or her/hers?
IV Fill in the blanks with appropriate possessive pronouns.
This is _____ (I) bag but that one over there _____ (you).
He has come to see me, _____ (I) father and _____ (he) are school friends.
_____ (they) holiday starts the week after _____ (we).
If you are a friend of _____ (he), then you are a friend of _____ (I).
You can very well do without my help but not without _____ (their).
_____ (Our) was the last turn.
A friend of _____ (my) is coming to stay with me next week.
We went on holiday with some friends of _____ (our).
Whose luggage is this? – It’s _____ (our).
It’s my fault. I’m very sorry. – No, the fault is _____ (their).
V Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
1. Можно мне воспользоваться вашим принтером?
2. Этот калькулятор наш, а тот их.
3. Мы с женой рады приветствовать вас.
4. Пожалуйста, помоги мне написать доклад для него.
5. Все ваши чемоданы в их машине. Возьмите их.
6. Ваше новое пальто очень красивое. – Правда?
7. Это редкая книга. Её стоимость очень высокая.
8. Он рассказал мне свою историю жизни (life story), а я свою.
9. Чьи это цветы? – Мои. Они для моей жены.
10.Не паркуй свою машину рядом с моей.
11.Это новая книга Д.Гришэма. Она очень интересная.