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Crd it «i/me he/him — they/them etc. A eopte 5 bat € subject we he they objet me us y him them subject object 1 Tknow Ann. Ann knows me. me we We know Ano. Ann knows us, us you You know Ann. Ann knows you. you he He knows Ann. Ann knows him. him she She knows Ann. Ann knows her. her they They know Ann, | Ann knows them. — them B things subject abject © [don't want this book. You can have it. © [don't want these books. You can have them. © Diane never drinks milk. She doesn't like it. © I never go to parties. I don’t like them. C Weuse mesher/them et (objec) after a preposition (for/to/with exc) © This levee isnt for me. It’s for you. © Who is that woman? Why are you looking at her? © We'e going to the cinema. Do you want to come with us? Sue and Kevin are going to the cinema. Do you want to go with them? © "Where's the newspaper?" ‘Youe sitting on it! give it/them to © 1 want that book. Please give it to me. © Robert wants these books. Can you give them to him, please? [124] his/her et. = Give me that book / Give ito me —> EOE ~ 581 58.2 58.3 58.4 EXERCISES Finish the sentences with him/her/them. 1 [don't know those girls. Do you know Hem > 2. I don’t know that man. Do you know 3 [don’t know those people. Do you know — 4 Tdon’t know David's wife. Do you know 6 7 I don’t know Mr Stevens. Do you know 2 I don’t know Sarah's parents. Do you know ? don’t know the woman with the black coat. Do you know ... Complete the sentences. Use I/me/you/she/her etc. 1 Lwant to see her but She. doesn’t want to see ME. ro! * 2. They want to see me but don't want to see 3. She wants to see him but doesn’t want to see 4 don't want to see 5. He wants to see us but Gon’t want to see 6 They want to see her but doesn’t want to see 7 [want to sce them but don't want to see 8. You want to see het but ose. doesn't want to see Write sentences beginning Hike ... , don’t like ... or Do you like .. I don’t eat tomatoes. 1. don't like, Ehem., George isa very nice man, [ike This jacket isn't very nice. done ‘This is my new car. Do Mrs Clack is not very friendly. 1 sree These are my new shoes. auReNE Complete the sentences. Use Ifme/he/him etc. 1 Who is that woman? Why are you looking at Mer..? 2 ‘Do you know that man?” “Yes, I work with 3 Where are the tickets? I can’t find ..... 4 [can't find my keys. Where are 2 5 We're going out. You can come with 6 Margaret likes music plays the piano, I don’t like dogs. I'm afraid of Pm talking to you. Please listen to = 9. Where is Ann? I want to talk to 10. My brother has a new job. does like Complete the sentences, 1 [want that book, Can you give, t,t. me. > He wants the key. Can you give She wants the keys. Can YOU on T want that letter. Can you They want the money. Can you We want the photographs. Can you : 2 3 4 5 o UNIT 58 very much, [125] rod iL = my/his/their etc. A Gara) rae PEP J 1 my I like my — job. we > our We like our jobs. you > your You like your job. he — his He likes his job. she + her She likes her job. they their They like their jobs. it > its it) is famous for its university. We use my/your/his etc, + a noun, myhands his mother her new car ourhouse your bestfriend their rom, B his/her/theie Mic AND Mik THOMSON Ax her car his bicycle Diane's ear} her husband his sister (= Diane’ husband) her children his parents | their children (= Diane’ children) a C itsanaies its Oxford is famous for its university. ifs (itis) [like Oxford, It’s nice city. (= Itis a nice city.) (126) mvine/yours ete = EXE me/my/mine = ‘594 unr EXERCISES 59 Finish these sentences. 1 I'm going to wash my hands, 4 He's going to wash 2 She going to wash - 3 They're going to Wash cen 3. We're going to wash 6 Are you going to wash Finish these sentences. 1 He lives with his parents 51 parents, 2. They live with parents, 6 John 3 We parents, 7 Do you live ? 4 Julia lives cece 8 Most children sn Look at the family tree and complete the sentences with his/her/their. 1 Lsaw Liz with Mer... husband, Philip. 2 I saw Ann and Ted with children, DD) lic = rilip @ ww 3 Taw Ted with one. Wile, Ann. i. 4 Lsaw George With von. brother, Bill, O svetea EY] 5: teow Ann with brother, Bill, 7 6 I saw Liz and Philip with son, Bill George 7 Law Ann with parents. & 8 [ saw Diana and Robert with........ parents. Diara Putin my/our/your/his/her/theitfits. 1 Do you like YOUF. job? 2 know Mr Watson but I don’t know wile, 3. Mrand Mrs Baker liv in London son lives in Australia, 4 We've going to have a party. We're going to invite all friends 5 Ann is going out with friends this evening. 6 Like tennis, Tes favourite sport. 7 “sthat ‘car? ‘No, [haven't gota car! 8 I want to phone Ann. Do you know phone number? 9 Do you think most people are happy in jobs? 10 P'm going to wash hair before I go our. 11 This is a beautiful tr eaves are a beautiful colour. 12 John has. brother and a sister. brother is 25 and sister is 21 Complete the sentences. Use my/his/their etc. with one of these words: coat homework house husband = job key name 1 Jim doesn’t enjoy hie. Job... es not very interesting. 2 Tcan't open the door. I haven't got 3 Sally is married works ina bank. 4 Its very cold today. Put on when you go out 5 *What are the children doing?” “They're doing 6 ‘Do you know that man?” *Yes, but I don’t know tana 7 We live in Barton Street. isat the end on the left. [127] unr 11 Whose is this? It’s mine/yours/hers etc. I+ my + mine Its my money. Its mine. we > our — ours Its our money. Its ours. you + your — yours Its your money, Its. yours. he > his — his Its his money. Its his. she > her — hers Its her money, Its hers. they — their — theirs Its their money. Its theirs. B We use my/your ete. +a noun (my © My hands are cold. © Is this your book? © Ann give me her umbrella © [cs their problem, not our problem. ds / your book cic): mine/yours ec, without a noun: © Is this book mine or yours? (= my book or your book) © I didn’t have an umbrella, so Ann gave me hers. (= her umbrella) © Ic their problem, not ours. (= not our problem) © We went in our car and they went in theirs. (= their car) You can use his wit or without a noun: © ‘Is this his camera or hers?” ‘Its his.’ C aitiend of mine / a friend of his / some friends of yours ete © I went out to meet friend of mine. (vot “a friend of me") © Tom was with a friend of his. (not ‘a friend of him’) © Are those people friends of yours? (no ‘friends of you’) D whose... ? © Whose book is this? (= Is it your book? his book? my book? ) SG You can use whose with or without a noun Le © Whose money is this? } Fe [ ene 1's mine, ‘Whose is this? / Meteo, \, hist. fi & this? © Whose shoes are these? has eo © ‘Whose are these? } hey ts John 2 [128] myvhis/their etc, > EEE 1/me/my/mine = Ann's camera / my brother's car => unit EXERCISES 60 Finish the sentences with mine/yours etc. Is their house. Ie’... ‘They're your books. The} They're my glasses. They'te Tes his coat. Ie’ 1 Its your money. Tes Yours 2 Irsmy bag, Ie’ 3. Ies our car. Its 4 They're her shoes, They're Choose the right word. 1 Ws their/eheirs problem, not eur/ours. their and ours are right 2. This isa nice camera, Is it your/yours? 3. That's not my/mine umbrella. My/Mine is black. 4 Whose books are these? Your/Yours or my/mine? 5 Catherine is going out with her/hers friends this evening. 6 My/Mine room is bigger than her/hers. 7. They've got two children but I don't know their/theirs names. 8 Can we use your washing machine? Our/Ours is broken, Finish these sentences. Use friend(s) of mineryaurs etc. 1 [went to the cinema with a friend. of mine., 2 They went on holiday with some ., friends, of theirs . 3. Shes going out with a friend 4 We had dinner with some 5 played tennis with a 6 Tomis going to meet a 7 Do you know those people? Are they 2 Look at the pictures. What are the people saying? | (Whose car is \ this? Ja [129] me/my/mine Fou give me your dddfess and iL ive you mine. (rx Tete me ete my etc mine cic (= Unit 58) (= Unit 58) (2 Unit 59 (S Unit 60) y [know Tom. Tomknowsme. — | [ts my car. Ics mine. @ We know Tom, | ‘Tom knows as Iesourcar | Ies ours, hg Pre «1 » You know Tom. | ‘Tom knows you, Its your car. Ics yours. He knows Tom. | ‘Tom knows him. | Irs his car les his, She knows Tom, | Tom knows her, Its her car. Ics hers, They know Tom. | ‘Tomknows them, | Istheir car, | Irs theirs, ® ‘Do you know that man?’ “Yes, I know him but I can’t remember his name. © She was very pleased because we invited her to stay with us at our house. ® A: Where are the children? Have you scen them? Yes, they are playing with their friends in the park. © That’ my pen. Can you give it to me, please? © ‘Is this your umbrella?” ‘No, it’s yours? © He cidn't have an umbrella, so she gave him hers. (= she gave her umbrella to him) © Tm meeting a friend of mine this evening. (ot ‘a friend of me”) [130] myself/yourself etc. => Give me that book / Give it co me = EEG a4 613 5 614 EXERCISES Answer the questions in the same way. T y 2 Do you know [hae woman? 3 cA Yes, | know bat I can't name. remember 3 Do you = 4 Say aay reorte? | Gpallontt & s wy i Yes To burl ~ | Yess but names, Finish these sentences in the same way. 1 We invited her 0.stay with us, at our house. 2. He invited us co stay with house. 3 They invited me to stay with house. 4 Linvited them 5 She invited us 6 Did you invite him Complete the sentences in the same way. 1 I gave him ..my address and. he gave me his. 2 Tgave her address and she gave me... 3 He gave me address and I gave 4 We gave them address and they gave 5 She gave him address and 6 You gave us... address and 7 They gave you address and Putin him/her/yours etc. Where's Ann? Have you seen her. ? ‘Where are my keys? Where did [ put 2 This letter is for Bill. Can you give it to zi ‘We wrote to John but he didn’t answer letter. ‘Ican't find my pen. Gan I use ? “Yes, of course! ‘We're going to the cinema. Why don’t you come with Did your sister pass exams? Some people talk about Jobs all the time. Last night I went out for a meal with a friend of woruaueune unr 61 [131] rd 62 [132] myself/yourself/themselves etc. Heb looking at himself Help yourself! ‘They'e enjoying themselves. 13 me > myself © Tlooked at myself in the mirror. he > him — himself © He cut himself with a knife she > her — herself © She fell off her bike but she didn’t hurt herself, you 9 you —» [Yourself ® Please help yourself. (oxe person) y x | yourselves. ® Please help yourselves. (tivo or more people) we > us > ourselves © We had a good holiday. We enjoyed ourselves. they > them—> themselves | © They had a nice time. They enjoyed themselves. Compare: me/hina/them ci. myself/himself/ themselves ei DY) She is looking at him He is looking at himself \ Cadigferent people — the same person —! © You never tlk to me © I didn’t pay for them. © Did I hurt you? © Sometimes I tak to myself © They paid for themselves. ® Be carefull. Don't burt yourself. by myself / by yourself ei, = alone: © | went on holiday by mayself. (= I went alone) © "Was she with friends?” “No, she was by herself? each other @ Jill and Ann are good friends, They know each other well s Ann /Ann knows Jill © Paul and I live near each other. (= he lives near me / I live near him) Compare each other and -selves: © Steve and Sue looked at each other. (= he looked at her / she looked at him) ® Steve and Sue looked at themselves. (= he looked at himself / she looked at herself) 62.3 G24 unr EXERCISES 62 Finish the sentences with myself/yourselt etc. He looked at himself. in the mirror, Pm not angry with you, I'm angry with Margaret had a nice time in London. She enjoyed My friends had a nice time in London. They enjoyed I picked up a very hot plate and burnt He never thinks about other people. He only thinks about want to know more about you. Tell me about = (owe persen) Goodbye! Have a nice holiday and look after 1 (vo people) Write sentences with by myself / hy yourself eto I went on holiday alone, | went. on holiday by myself. 1 2 When I saw him, he was alone. When I saw him, he “ 3. Don't go out alone. Don't 4 Twentto the cinema alone, 1 sonmsnum 3. My sister lives alone, My sister 6 Many people live alone. Many people Write sentences with each other. Complete the sentences. Use: each other or ourselves/yourselves/themselves or us/you/them, 1 Pauland I livenear each other 2 Who are those people? Do you know Hem. 2 3 You can help Tom and Tom can help you. So you and Tom can help 4 There’ food in the kitchen. If you and Chris are hungry, you can help 5. We didn't go to Ann's party. She didn’t invite 6 When we go on holiday, we always enjoy 7 Mary and Jane were at school together but they never s now. 8 Diane and I are very good friends. We've nOwn --ee-mre:nnnnnen fora long time. 9) ‘Did you see David and Diane at the party?” “Yes, but I didn’t speak to eonemvcince 10, Many people talk €0 s when they're alone.

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