Possesive pronouns

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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 1

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Today
  • Recap past simple
  • The pronoun song
  • Recap of personal & possessive pronouns and whose
  • Practice WB page 118
  • 'Underground city' 3C

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Answer these questions:
1. At what time do you usually get up?
2. What do you eat for breakfast?
3. How do you go to school?
4. At what time do you arrive at school?
5. What do you do in the evening?

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My answers
1. I get up at 7 am.
2. For breakfast I eat a rice waffle.
3. I go to school by car.
4. I arrive at school at 8:15.
5. In the evening I go to the gym.

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Look at your answers and turn them into the past form. So...


1. At what time did you get up yesterday?
-> I got up at 7 am. 


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The past simple
  • Why: to talk about something in the past
How: 
add -ed to the end of the root form of the verb
If the verb ends in -y, we turn the -y into an -i and add -ed
cry --> cried
For regular verbs that end in a vowel+y, add –ed.
play --> played

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Slide 7 - Video

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A pronoun is a word that
replaces a _____ in a sentence.

Slide 8 - Open question

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What do possessive pronouns show?

Slide 9 - Open question

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I
You
He
She
It
We
They
Our
Her
Its
My
Their
His
Your

Slide 10 - Drag question

Connect the subject pronouns to the possessive adjectives
Possessive adjectives & possessive pronouns
This is my book.
The book is mine.
This is your book.
The book is yours.
This is his book.
The book is his.
This is her book
The book is hers.
This is our book.
The book is ours. 
This is their book.
The book is theirs.

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Possessive adjectives (on the left) modify a noun by telling who has ownership or possession of it, it goes before a noun to modify the noun. >> They come before a noun!

Possessive pronouns modify a noun or pronoun to make the sentence clearer and more specific but can also be left out.
My parents and I have a dog.
It's ... dog.
A
my
B
your
C
their
D
our

Slide 12 - Quiz

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You have a bag. It's ... bag.
A
my
B
your
C
his
D
its

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Xavi has a phone. It's ... phone
A
his
B
him
C
their
D
your

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I have a laptop. It's ... laptop
A
your
B
their
C
our
D
my

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Colin and Morris both have a bike.
The bikes are ...
A
his
B
from them
C
theirs
D
ours

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Nora has ten horses.
The horses are ...
A
ours
B
hers
C
theirs
D
her

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Sidh has a Slipknot pencil case.
The pencil case is ...
A
him
B
theirs
C
of him
D
his

Slide 18 - Quiz

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When do we use
'whose'?

Slide 19 - Mind map

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NOTE: 'Whose'
Use it when you're asking (or telling) 
to whom something belongs.

Examples: 
Look at this bag. Whose bag is this? 
Whose birthday is it today?

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To ask who owns something or to who something belongs.
What is the difference between
who's and whose?

Slide 21 - Open question

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Who's vs. Whose
Who's = a contraction of 'who is' or 'who has'

Whose is used to ask who owns something, 
it is about possession.

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That means the apostrophe in who's stands in for a letter that goes missing to make pronunciation easier and quicker.

Whose is a pronoun used in questions to ask who owns something or has something. In other words, whose is about possession.
___ not here today?
A
Who's
B
Whose

Slide 23 - Quiz

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Do you know ____ phone that is?
A
Whose
B
Who's

Slide 24 - Quiz

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____ taken my pen?
A
Whose
B
Who's

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_____ bag has been stolen?
A
Who's
B
Whose

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Make questions using 'whose'
Those pens are Mirte's.

Slide 27 - Open question

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This is Levi's pencil case.

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This is Feel's bag.

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Workbook p. 118
Exercise 1, 2, 3
Personal and possessive pronouns

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Exercise 1 p. 118
2. b > theirs
3. a > his
4. a > yours
5. a > hers
6. c > ours

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Exercise 2 p. 118
1.     B: her; ours
2.    A: your; my      B: your; mine
3.     yours; ours
4.    A: you                 B: theirs; my
5.    A: my; yours    B: mine
6.     your; hers

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Exercise 3 p. 118
2. theirs
3. ours
4. yours
5. his
6. mine

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Slide 34 - Video

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Student book 
p. 40-41
Exercise 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11

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