Prime Time 2, Coursebook

Unit 6 Possessive pronouns replacing a noun You can use pronouns to avoid repetitions. Um Wordwiederholungen zu vermeiden, kannst du Pronomen verwenden. Whose pen is this? Whose books are these? It’s mine. (my pen) They’re mine. (my books) Is this your pen? Are these your folders? Is this pen yours? (your pen) Are these folders yours? (your folders) Is this Jane’s phone? Are these Sybil’s paperclips? Yes, it’s hers. (her phone) Yes, they’re hers. (her paperclips) Does this book belong to your brother? Do these socks belong to Dad? No, it isn’t his. (his book) Yes, they’re his. (his socks) Girls, are these your DVDs? Children, are those your posters? No, they aren’t ours. (our DVDs) Yes, they’re ours. (our posters) Is this Mr and Mrs Brown’s garden? Are these the Millers’ dogs? Yes, it’s theirs. (their garden) Yes, they’re theirs. (their dogs) Unit 7 Comparative and superlative: older than … the most intelligent … Danny is older than Priscilla. Danny is the oldest person in her class. Priscilla is younger than Danny. Priscilla is the youngest person in her class. Dianne’s dog is more intelligent than mine. Dianne’s dog is the most intelligent one in our street. My dog is more beautiful than hers. My dog is the most beautiful one in our street. G11 " p. 49 G12 " p. 56 younger than older than the youngest older than younger than the oldest 140 Grammar one hundred and forty Nur zu Prüfzw cken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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