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Look at these sentences containing possessive pronouns (in bold):
Look at these sentences containing possessive pronouns (in bold):


Janet’s room is big  but my room  is even bigger.  =  Hers is big but mine is even bigger.
Janet’s room is big  but my room  is even bigger.  =  <b>Hers</b> is big but <b>mine</b> is even bigger.
Is this your book or Henry’s book? =  Is this yours or his?
Is this your book or Henry’s book? =  Is this <b>yours</b> or <b>his</b>?
Whose car is this? > It’s not our car, it’s probably their car. =  It’s not ours, it’s probably theirs.
Whose car is this? > It’s not our car, it’s probably their car. =  It’s not <b>ours</b>, it’s probably <b>theirs</b>.




Now choose the correct ending/endings:
<b>Now choose the correct ending/endings:</b>


<quiz>We use possessive pronouns:
<quiz>We use possessive pronouns:

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PERSONAL PRONOUNS

Analyse these sentences which contain personal pronouns (in bold):

We meet her on Mondays.
He doesn’t want to see you.
I suspect they won’t listen to us.
They have never heard about him.


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Complete the table:

Subject pronounsIyoushewe
Object pronounsmehimitthem
Answer

Additional information:

  • we use object pronoun forms in short responses:

- I like animals. - Me too.
- Who gave you that book? - Him, not them.

  • we also use object pronoun forms in comparisons after as and than:

He doesn’t want as much as us.
Mary’s brother is older than her.

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

Look at these sentences containing possessive pronouns (in bold):

Janet’s room is big but my room is even bigger. = Hers is big but mine is even bigger. Is this your book or Henry’s book? = Is this yours or his? Whose car is this? > It’s not our car, it’s probably their car. = It’s not ours, it’s probably theirs.


Now choose the correct ending/endings:

We use possessive pronouns:

to substitute possessive noun phrases (e.g. his dog)

to describe adjectives and/or nouns

to answer questions with Whose?


Complete the table:

Subject pronounsIyouhesheitwethey
Possessive pronouns
Answer

Warning!
Do not mix them up with possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, our, their). Possessive pronouns are used alone, possessive adjectives are followed by a noun (see the examples above).

REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

The forms of reflexive pronouns are below on the right:
I - myself
You (singular) - yourself
You (plural) - yourselves
He - himself
She - herself
It - itself
We - ourselves
They - themselves

We use reflexive pronouns:

A- when the subject and the object are the same thing or person
B - as the object after most prepositions, referring to the subject
C - when we want to emphasize some person or thing ( “in person”, “with no help”)
D - after by to emphasize “alone”

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In English, we do not normally use reflexive pronouns after these verbs, although in some cases we may in Polish:

approach, complain, concentrate, decide, feel + adjective, hurry (up), lie down, meet, relax, sit down, wake up, wonder, worry

With change (clothes), dress and wash, we can use a reflexive pronoun to stress that the action requires effort:
Tony is only four but he can already dress himself.

IDIOMS WITH REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

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Complete the table:

SUBJECTOBJECTPOSSESSIVEREFLEXIVE
myself
You(2 words)
his
it-----------------------
We
themselves
Answer



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