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UNIT 1

Grammar: verb “to be”, there is/are. Possessive and Personal Pronouns.

Pronouns

Personal

Possessive

Nominative

Objective

Dependent

Independent

I

you

he

she

it

we

they

me

you

him

her

it

us

them

m y

your

his

her noun

its

our

their

mine

yours

his

hers

its

ours

theirs

Ex. 1. Analyze the following sentences and translate them into Russian.

1. They live together with their parents. 2. Oxford is famous for its University. 3. I didn’t have an umbrella, so Ann gave me hers. 4. Are those people friends of yours? 5. Michael had an argument with a neighbour of his. 6. We went on holiday with some friends of ours. 7. I am meeting a friend of mine this evening. 8. He wants to see us at his place. 9. I can’t find my keys. Where are they? 10. We want the photographs. Can you give them to us?

Ex. 2. Put in my/our/your/his/her/their/its/mine/yours/ours.

  1. We want to go to the cinema after the exam. Do you like … idea?

  2. I know Mr Watson but I don't know … wife.

  3. Mr and Mrs Baker live in London. … son lives in Australia.

  4. We're going to have a party and invite some friends of ….

  5. This is a nice camera. Is it … ?

  6. I like tennis. It's … favourite sport.

  7. “Is that … car?” “No, I haven't got a car.”

  8. I want to phone Ann. Do you know … phone number?

  9. Do you think most people are happy in … jobs?

  10. “Whose books are these?”- “They are … .”

  11. This is a beautiful tree. … leaves are of green colour.

  12. On Sunday John usually has dinner with a friend of … .

Pronoun “it”

Ex. 3. a) We use a personal pronoun “it” as a subject or an object

1. Where is your pen? – It is in the bag. 2. Your translation is good. I like it. 3. This is our classroom. It is large. 4. Where is my ticket? I can’t find it. 5. Your new car is nice. Is it expensive? 6. I want that book. Please give it to me.

b) We use “it” as a subject with expressions that refer to time, weather, day temperature or distance.

1. It is ten miles to the nearest petrol station. 2. It is Monday again. 3. It is thirty degrees. 4. It is half past ten. 5. It is a nice day today. 6. It was very windy yesterday. 7. It was my birthday yesterday. 8. How far is it to the nearest restaurant?

c) Preparatory “it”.

It

is

was

will be

easy/difficult/impossible/dangerous/safe/

expensive/interesting/nice/wonderful/

terrible/a pleasure

to do

1. It is nice to talk to you. 2. It was good of you to phone me. 3. It is impossible to understand her. 4. It wasn’t easy to find your house. 5. It is difficult to get up early in the morning. 6. It was a pleasure to listen to her.

the verb “to be”

Present

Past

Future

I

am

I

he

she

it

was

I

we

shall be

will be

he

she

it

is

we

you

they

are

we

you

they

were

he

she

it

you

they

will be

Analyze the interrogative and negative forms.

  1. Jane is at home at the moment, but her mother isn’t. Where is Jane’s mother? Is her brother at home?

  2. When I was a child, I was afraid of dogs and my sister wasn’t. Why were you afraid of that little dog yesterday?

  3. Today Sue is in Madrid. Tomorrow she will be in Rome. She won’t be in Tokyo on Friday. Where will Sue be on Saturday?

Ex. 4. Make the following sentences interrogative and negative.

a) 1. Twenty miles is a long way to walk. 2. My native city is very large. 3. The pair of black trousers is cheap.4. Phonetics is a branch of linguistics. 5. The family are fond of their house. 6. The students’ books are on their desks. 7. The capital of my homeland is Minsk. 8. We are at the English lesson now. 9. The man in this photograph is my brother. 10. My father is interested in politics.

b) 1. The boy was at home three days ago. 2. My lessons were over at 2 yesterday. 3. She was ready for the seminar last week. 4. Their plans for the holiday were clear. 5. The girl’s family was very large. 6. The film at the Odeon was long and dull. 7. We were at the university yesterday. 8. Kate and Olga were pupils last year. 9. A nice play was on at the theatre last week. 10. My favourite subject at school was mathematics.

c) This book will be interesting. 2. I shall be late for the lesson tomorrow. 3. The house will be ready soon. 4. The text of the next lesson will be short. 5. Mike will be a student next year. 6. My sister will be a post-graduate in two years. 7. She will be present at the meeting on Monday. 8. It will be a nice block of flats here. 9. The students will be free in some minutes. 10. I shall be ready for the next seminar.

Ex. 5. a) Say the following sentences in the past.

1. The facts from the newspaper article are old. 2. The boy’s family is at home. 3. The students from group 2 are in the next room. 4. He is ready to read this text. 5. Their plans are simple and short. 6. The weather is good at this time of the year. 7. Bob and James are foreign students. 8. A city is a place with big industry and busy streets. 9. The article in the newspaper is interesting. 10. Sport is an essential part of Mike’s life.