Unit 1-Present Simple
Unit 1-Present Simple
VERB TO BE
• My father and I are in the office.
• We aren’t in the office.
• Are we in the office?
• Yes, we are
• Who is in the office?
• We are in the office
IS A FRIENDLY PERSON.
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
• That is a pen.
• That pen is blue.
• That blue pen is on the table.
• What is that? That is a pen
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND
PRONOUNS
SUBJECT PRONOUNS POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
I am 43 years old. MY blue pen is on the desk. MINE=That blue pen is mine.
YOU are a good student. YOUR house is big YOURS= These houses are yours.
HE is my father. HIS computers are in the bag. HIS= This computer is his.
SHE is my best friend. HER dress is beautiful. HERS= This beautiful dress is
hers.
WE are Friends. OUR cities are small. OURS= That big cafetería is ours.
YOU are a good soccer player. YOUR houses are big. YOURS= These houses are yours.
THEY are at the university. THEIR window is damage. THEIRS= This damage window
is theirs.
• POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
• THIS IS MY CELLPHONE.
• HIS CAR IS GREEN.
• THIS IS HIS GREEN CAR.
• YOUR CELLPHONE IS NEW.
• POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
• THIS GREEN CAR IS HIS.
• THIS NEW CELLPHONE IS YOURS.
• THIS CELLPHONE IS MINE.
PRACTICE
• My girlfriend is beautiful.
• Her hair is curly.
• She is 18 years old.
• This car is hers.
• My grandmother is tall.
• Her name is Lucy.
• She is 70.
• That house is hers.
Examples: Possessive Adjective and
Possessive Pronouns.
• That backpag is hers.
• Her backpag is under the table.
I am 43 years old. MY blue pen is on the desk. MINE=That blue pen is mine.
YOU are a good student. YOUR house is big YOURS= This house is yours.
SHE is my best friend. HER dress is beautiful. HERS= This beautiful dress is
hers.
WE are Friends. OUR city is small. OURS= That big cafetería is ours.
YOU are a good soccer player. YOUR houses are big. YOURS= These houses are yours.
THEY are at the university. THEIR cars are expensive. THEIRS= This damage window is
theirs.
These expensive cars are theris.
EXERCISES
• My cellphone is black.
• This black cellphone is mine.
• This cellphone is Kevin’s.
• Kevin’s cellphone is black.
• Our book is interesting.
• That interesting book is ours.
• This interesting book is Ibeth’s.
• Ibeth’s book is interesting.
• Her car is expensive.
• This expensive car is hers.
• This car is Pepita’s.
• Pepita’s car is expensive.
WHOSE PENCIL IS THIS?
• This pencil is yours.
• It is your pencil.
• It’s Cecibel’s.
• It’s mine.
• This is my pencil.
WHOSE CAR IS THIS? ( sister)
• Possessive pronouns: It’s hers.
• Possessive adjectives: It’s her car.
• Possessive nouns: It’s Madeline’s.