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LESSON SIXTEEN THE SIXTEENTH LESSON INTRODUCTION Possessive Case - rules Which? ‘One REVIEW Whose? Family Possessive Pronouns bald furniture gray-haired VOCABULARY bald blues bright classical country furniture grandchildren gray-haired jazz kind of music opera pop romantic = soft song wheel wheel L16é THEFeS a Sofa) inmy living Foon. in your ins inher inour in their There’s a couch intheir living room in my father’s in my mother’s in my sister's in my brother's in his father’s ary Whose books are these? ——® Theyre John’s, they're his. children are these? Mary's. They're hers. glasses are those? Richard's. They're his. keys are those? Helen’s. They're hers. cars are those? Charles's. They're his. eeeeeieace + It’s the teachers’ office. fj» —_—They're the teachers’ offices, W’s the directors’ office. It’s the psychologists’ office. It’s the executives’ office. Ce ane t It’s the policeman’s car. > It’s the policewoman’s car. They're the child’s parents. ee ar They're the directors’ offices. They're the psychologists’ offices. They're the executives’ offices. re) It’s the policemen's car. It’s the policewomen's car. They're the children’s parents. Common Possession ’s for the last person. ST eee This is John and Mary's classroom. This is Richard and Susan’s house. This is Jim and Jane's apartment. This is Helen and Jean's car. That is the director and his secretary's office. That is the secretary and the receptionist’s computer. Be aa ea SD ee a i a i ie el fees eS orm aac car(s) cid oO) ce Peso) The doctor rd Eure cr Peo aie Pou) Cd cm Cc cs omni esa iS am ed poured beds pee cn oo Sm 3 cg @ cs @ Pe (2) corer q@Q) BCU Co) a) Om a) oO) The doctors house(s) Rr Peo) ru en rar cr ema) Crm The men Sur 9 crc) ct or) Stn reo com office(s) Cea OF - Possessive(s) of things. The streets of the city. Sg Se eh cee The men of this class. The wheel of the car. So aa ee ee eee Terre eae eee ee * * ey * a * * oa Pa * ns os * a rs rs a a * ea * * r os os * * L16é MC erred (Ta ToL) That is John and Mary's car. It’s their car. (1 car) > Those are John’s and Mary's cars. They're their cars. (2 cars) That is Richard and Susan's office. It’s their office. (1) —} Those are Richard’s and Susan’s offices. They're their offices. (2) That is Tom and Jean's apartment. It’s their apartment. (1) > Those are Tom's and Jean’s apartments. They're their apartments. (2) That is Bob and Debbie's house. It’s their house. (1) —+ Those are Bob's and Debbie's houses. They're their houses. (2) ‘My father and my mother are my parents. My mother’s husband is my father. My father’s wife is my mother. ‘My mother’s son is my brother. ‘My father’s son is my brother. My mother’s daughter is my sister. My father’s daughter is my sister. ‘My mother’s father is my grandfather. My father’s father is my grandfather. ‘My mother’s mother is my grandmother. My father’s mother is my grandmother. GranoraieR > GRANOMOTHER GRANDPARENTS John (FATHER) Mary (MOTHER) PARENTS CHILDREN Helen ay sil DAUGHTER SON SON BROTHER SISTER ‘Who is your mother’s husband? Who are your father and mother? ‘Who is your father’s wife? Who are your parents’ parents? Who is your mother’s son? ‘Who are your son and daughter? Who is your parents’ daughter? Who are your children’s children? Who is your brother's sister? Who is your father’s father? Who is your mother's mother? L16é Which bookis yours? =} —_The red one is mine. sofa is his? The new one is his. couch is hers? The blue one is hers. room is ours? The big one is ours. teacher is yours? The young one is ours. house is theirs? The small one is theirs. notebook is mine? ‘The green one is yours. Which book is yours? = > The white one or the pink one? desk is his? The yellow one or the orange one? bag is hers? The black one or the brown one? classroom is ours? The dark one or the bright one? house is yours? The big one or the small one? car is theirs? The new one or the old one? pen is mine? The red one or the blue one? Which rewrites are yours? ‘The good ones or the bad ones? notebooks are his? The green ones or the yellow ones? boyfriends are hers? The handsome ones or the ugly ones? secretaries are ours? ‘The experienced ones or the inexperienced ones? offices are theirs? ‘The bright ones or the dark ones? office boys are theirs? The fast ones or the slow ones? students are mine? The intelligent ones or the dumb ones? Which manis your father? jj» The tallor the short one? boy is your brother? The handsome or the ugly one? irl is your sister? The pretty or the ugly one? man is your doctor? ‘The thin or the fat one? man is your grandfather? ‘The bald or the gray-haired one? A ; What's your favorite kind of music: My favorite kind of music is rock samba. pop. jazz. blues. country. classical. opera. romantic. ( = soft) © (ya Which book is yours? ‘The red one is mine, Mine is the red one. Which car is his? ‘The new one is his His is the new one, Which sofa is hers? ‘The blue one is hers. Hers is the blue one. Which room is ours? ‘The big one is ours. Ours is the big one. Which teacher is yours? ‘The young one is ours. Ours is the young one. Which house is theirs? The small one is theirs. Theirs is the small one. Which couch is mine? The green one is yours. Yours is the green one. Is that Tom's bag? No, his is the brown one. Is this Sarah's apartment? No, hers is the small one. 1s that Steve and Jills house? No, theirs is the big one. 1s this our living room? No, ours is the bright one. WRITTEN EXERCISES: I~ ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT THE UNDERLINED WORDS: ~ Sarah's brother is an engineer at the American Telephone Company. 1 4 ~ Their children are at the new 200. 2 3 z 3. ll - ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS: 4. Who is your mother’s mother? 5. Who are your father's parents? Q) ____troratcomrenension ____) 6 A Myfather. B _Mybrother. 7. A Mygrandmother BMysister. & A Mysister B My mother. 9. A Mybrother. B _Mygrandfather. 10.A —-Myparents. B _Myrelatives. IV - QUESTIONS ON READING 6: 11. Where is Mary Smith’s father’s office? 12. Who the office with Mrs. Smith? 13. What Is Mr. and Mrs Smith's daughter's name? V- HIGHLIGHT the new vocabulary in blue.

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