Английский язык. Иваненко Т.И. - 8 стр.

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I work for …,
or
I have my own firm.
It’s a business trip,
or
I’m on business.
GRAMMAR IN USE
Pronoun
PERSONAL PRONOUN CHART
Person
Nominative case Objective case Possessive case
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
First
person
I We Me Us My mine
Our
ours
Second
person
You You You You
Your
Yours
Your,
yours
Third
person
He, she, it They
Him,
her, it Them
His, her
hers, its
Their,
Theirs
EXERCISE 2
In the sentences below decide, which of the pronouns shown
in the parentheses is correct.
1. When you see Jean, give this package to (her, she).
2. We think (her, hers) speaking skills are excellent.
3. Mr. Olivero wants (you and I, you and me) to attend the
seminar.
4. Do you consider (her and him, she and he) to be good actors?
5. When will the company issue (it’s, its) annual report?
6. We should ask (them, they) for advice.
7. The company may give (us, we) a bonus.
8. Which office is (your, yours)?
9. We expected (he, him) to postpone the meeting.
10. The reward should be divided between (you and I, you
and me).
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    I work for …,
    or
    I have my own firm.

    It’s a business trip,
    or
    I’m on business.

                       GRAMMAR IN USE
                           Pronoun

                   PERSONAL PRONOUN CHART

         Nominative case Objective case Possessive case
Person
         Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
First                                               Our
person       I        We    Me      Us My mine ours
Second                                     Your    Your,
person      You      You   You     You    Yours    yours
Third                      Him,           His, her Their,
person   He, she, it They her, it Them hers, its Theirs

     EXERCISE 2
     In the sentences below decide, which of the pronouns shown
in the parentheses is correct.
     1. When you see Jean, give this package to (her, she).
     2. We think (her, hers) speaking skills are excellent.
     3. Mr. Olivero wants (you and I, you and me) to attend the
seminar.
     4. Do you consider (her and him, she and he) to be good actors?
     5. When will the company issue (it’s, its) annual report?
     6. We should ask (them, they) for advice.
     7. The company may give (us, we) a bonus.
     8. Which office is (your, yours)?
     9. We expected (he, him) to postpone the meeting.
     10. The reward should be divided between (you and I, you
and me).
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