Prime Time 1, Coursebook
Possessives 1 p. 24 SINGULAR (one) PLURAL (two / three /more) my our your your his her its their That’s my new friend. They are our new friends. What’s his/her name? What are their names? Questions and short answers 1 p. 25 Question Answer I have got a sister. Have you got a brother, too? Yes, I have. No, I haven’t. We have got a new teacher. Have you got a new classroom, too? Yes, we have. No, we haven’t. The kids have got lots of toys. Have they got lots of books, too? Yes, they have. No, they haven’t. Bill has got a new bike. Has he got a new helmet, too? Yes, he has. No, he hasn’t. Ann has got a pink tablet. Has she got a smartphone, too? Yes, she has. No, she hasn’t. This dinosaur has got two legs. Has it got wings, too? Yes, it has. No, it hasn’t. Possession: Persons/names 1 p. 27 Person/name possessive Emil is Johnny ’s father. Emil is his father. Milly is Lisa ’s kitten. Milly is her kitten. These are the children ’s toys. These are their toys. NOTE: s’ when a word ends in -s This is my parent s’ house. This is their house. NOTE: When a name ends in [ s ], [ ks ] or [ z ], you can say [ Iz ]. Sam is Liz ’s, Max ’s , Charles ’s [ Iz ] son. Wenn ein Name auf [ s ], [ ks ] oder [ z ] endet, kannst du auch [ Iz ] sagen. G8 G9 G10 138 Grammar one hundred and thirty-eight Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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