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Warming up

What color is his cap?

What color are your caps?

Our caps are purple.

Whose bananas are those?

They are our bananas.

Listen and answer the questions.

1. Is the football Tony’s?

Yes, it is.

2. Are the crayons Betty’s?

No, they aren’t.

3. Whose gloves are these?

They are Betty’s.

“Tony’s” means “Tom’s” and is formed by adding “’s” after the noun, which is a form of possessive form of the noun.

*When a countable noun ends in s, its possessive form is a noun

Add “’” after it. Such as: Teachers’ Day Teachers’ Day

Note: Kate and Lucy’s room Kate and Lucy’s room (the room shared by the two); Kate’s and Lucy’s rooms Kate’s room and Lucy’s room (their own room).

In addition, the phrase of can also be used to express affiliation. Such as: a map of China A map of China

Listen and read.

Ms Li: Welcome back to school, everyone! First of all, come and look in the lost and found box! There are a lot of things in it. Whose bag is this?

Ling: Oh sorry! It’s mine. Are my crayons there too?

Ms Li: Are these crayons yours?

Ling: Yes, they are and this eraser too. Thank you.

Ms Li: Whose tapes are these?

Daming: They’re mine.

Ms Li: Here’s a purple wallet!

Tony: It’s mine. Look! Here’s my name “Tony”! Thank you.

—Whose bag is this?

Whose bag is it?

— Oh, sorry! It’s mine.

Oh, sorry, it’s mine!

This is a special interrogative sentence introduced by the interrogative word whose. Whose means "whose" and indicates the relationship of ownership. It can be used alone or in conjunction with a noun in a sentence; its answer uses a noun possessive pronoun or a possessive noun. like:

—Whose T-shirt is this? = Whose is this T-shirt?

—It’s hers. / It’s Sally’s.

Language points

1. First of all, come and look in the lost and found box!

First, take a look at the lost and found box!

"First of all" means "first of all" and is often placed at the beginning of a sentence. In general, it can also be replaced with firstly, etc.

e.g.: First of all, let me introduce my friends Mike to you.

Firstly, I would like to thank all of you for supporting me these past couple of weeks.

First of all, I want to thank everyone who has been with me over the past few weeks and kept me strong through my grief.

2. Everyone, please be careful with your things from now on.

From now on, please take care of your belongings carefully.

"Be careful with..." means "be careful with...". At this time, be cafeful is equivalent to look out.

Please be careful with your money.

"from now on" means "from now on".

e.g: From now on, students need much more time to rest.

Analysis: watch, look, look at and see

1. Watch is a transitive verb, meaning "to watch; to watch". It is often used to refer to watching TV, watching football games, watching theater, etc.

2. Look is an intransitive verb, used alone to attract the other person's attention.

3. Look at is a phrase composed of the verb look and the preposition at. It can be followed by an object and focuses on the action of "looking".

4. See is a transitive verb, meaning "to see", focusing on the result of "seeing".

Use your own stationery as props and formulate a conversation in pairs using the above sentence patterns.

A: Whose bag is it?

B: It’s mine.

A: Is this your bag?

B: Yes, it’s my bag./it’s mine.

No, it’s not my bag./it’s not mine.

Noun possessive pronoun = adjective possessive pronoun + noun

My... mine = my + n.

yours······ yours = your + n.

His······ his = his + n.

Her... hers = her + n.

Its... its = its + n.

Ours······ ours = our + n.

Yours... yours = your + n.

Theirs······theirs = their + n.

Summary

1. Noun possessive pronoun = adjective possessive pronoun + noun

For example: mine = my + n.

2. Possessive form of noun

For example: Tom——Tom’s

Li Ming—Li Ming’s

the students—the students’

Homework

Do you use possessive pronouns when talking about your school supplies? Come and try it!

Don’t forget to preview the next lesson!

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