23 febrero, 2017

WHATS THE PRODUCERS JOB?

En este blog enseñaremos inglés basandonos en el libro ''american inspiration for teens 3'' de Judy Garton-Sprenger y Phillip Prowse

Topics:

Possessive adjectives and pronouns
Simple present and present progressive
Expressing possesion
Possessive 's and s'

Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns


Possessive pronouns and adjectives are two different ways to show possession in English. The lesson below shows you how to use them. Click on the tests at the bottom of the page to check your understanding.
First, let’s start with the structure:


Possessive Adjectives Possessive Adjective + Noun
Examples:


My dog is big.
Her cat is brown.
Their sister works downtown.

Possessive Pronouns Noun + Possessive Pronoun
Examples:


The dog is mine.
The brown cat is hers.
The car is ours.



Possessive adjectives go before the noun and possessive pronouns go after the noun. Here are some examples:


This is my car.
The car is mine.

Is that your pen?
Is that pen yours?Here is a list of the possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns:


Subject Pronoun Object Pronoun Possessive Adjective (Determiner) Possessive Pronoun Reflexive or Intensive Pronoun
1st person singular I me my mine myself
2nd person singular you you your yours yourself
3rd person singular, male he him his his himself
3rd person singular, female she her her hers herself
3rd person singular, neutral it it its   itself
1st person plural we us our ours ourselves
2nd person plural you you your yours yourselves
3rd person plural they them their theirs themselves