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Possessive forms
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So when we are talking about possessing something, we're simply meaning that that something belongs
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to someone. So for example, this necklace belongs to her. It's hers. It is her necklace.
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This jacket is his jacket. Whose shirt is blue? Well, their shirts are blue, so theirs.
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So the first form that we use is the possessive adjectives.
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So we're going to use this when we're stating what it is.
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So for example, these hands.
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What is it?
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They're hands.
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And whose is it?
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They're his.
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So with this, we're going to state that they're his hands.
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We're going to state whose it is, they're his, and what it is, their hands.
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So, if we start in first person, me, who is it?
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It's me.
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Whose is it?
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It's my.
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It's my shirt.
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You changes to your.
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Who is it?
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It's you.
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Whose?
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It's your shirt.
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if it's a single male man or boy who him who's his shirt whose is it it's his shirt if we're
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talking about a woman or a girl who her who's her shirt whose is it it's her shirt is it yours
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No, it's her shirt. When talking about a thing that's not a living being, we simply use it.
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So what instead of who? What is it? Well, it's it's. Who does it belong to? It's.
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Okay, for example, her shirt is red. So what color is it? It's red because its color belongs to the shirt. So its color, and you don't need to say color, it's implied its color is red.
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if we're talking about us me and you who us whose it's our shirt so if we're sharing a shirt
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or if we just bought some shirts well whose are they they're our shirts if we're talking about
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you in the plural form. So it's you all, basically. If I'm talking about you and your family,
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whose house are you in? And I'm meaning you. You and your mom and your dad and your brother and
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your sister. So, who? Whose house? Whose shirt is it? It's your shirt. Whose house? It's your house.
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Who's, again, here, plural would be better with shirts, and so we're not all sharing one shirt.
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Whose shirts? Your shirts. When we're talking about them, I'm not included, and you are not
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included but there are multiple other people as in them i'm not here and you're not here
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this is them so who is it it's them whose it's there again it's plural so probably there would
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be more than one shirt unless they were all sharing one shirt whose are they they're their
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shirts. Their shirts are blue. Okay, so this is our other group, which is possessive pronouns.
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So we use this when everything is the same. We're still talking about belonging.
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However, when the question goes from who to whose, and when we know what this is,
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we can take away this and just answer with the possessive pronoun.
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So, if we're talking about me, so it could be my shirt, but we know.
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Who, so it's me.
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I'm the subject.
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Whose, it's mine.
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with this instead of saying my shirt you just say mine you have to only use this when you are sure
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that everyone understands what this is what the object is so if i'm holding the shirt and i say
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whose is this shirt and it's your shirt or my shirt i can just say it's mine but if they say
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whose is this thing, this dirty thing, and they're holding up just some material,
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then you can say it's my shirt. So then if it's your shirt, well, remember, we don't need to say
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shirt. Who is it? You. Whose is it? It's yours. This isn't mine. It's yours. If we're talking
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about him, well, whose shirt? Who is it? It's him. Whose is it? It's his. This is the same.
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we also say it's his shirt but that's by coincidence. So whose is it? It's his. If it's a
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woman, who? Her. Whose? It's hers. Instead of saying it's her shirt, it's just it's hers
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because we already know it's a shirt. If it's us, we say ours. Who? Us. Whose? It's ours.
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Whose dinner is this? It's ours. And then again, the you plural. So who? Well, it's you, as in you
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all. As in all of you students. Or you and your family. Whose? It's yours. Whose house are you in?
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Well, yours. It's not only yours, but it's you and your families. So it's yours. And that includes
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you and your family. If you are not included, who? It's them. It's multiple people not including
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you. So who is it? It's them. Whose is it? It's theirs. So who is it? It's them. I'm
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not here and you're not here. Whose? Whose shirts are blue? Theirs. Their shirts or theirs? Just simply theirs.
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- Autor/es:
- Roberto R.
- Subido por:
- Roberto R.
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
- Visualizaciones:
- 69
- Fecha:
- 16 de mayo de 2020 - 23:09
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- CP INF-PRI CARMEN IGLESIAS
- Duración:
- 10′ 37″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.82:1
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- Tamaño:
- 60.38 MBytes