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4. Our names are Jack and Joe. ''I'm'' eleven and ''he's'' eleven, too. ''We're'' twins. ''We're'' from London. | 4. Our names are Jack and Joe. ''I'm'' eleven and ''he's'' eleven, too. ''We're'' twins. ''We're'' from London. | ||
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== Possessives == | |||
[[Pronouns/Possessives|'''Possessives''']] zeigen an, wem etwas gehört. Das deutsche Wort dafür ist: besitzanzeigendes Fürwort oder Possessivpronomen. | |||
=== My school === | |||
Put in the words. | |||
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Robert talks about ''his'' school. He says: “I think ''our'' school is nice. Most of ''its'' teachers are very nice. | |||
''My'' tutor is Mrs English. I’m with ''my'' friends, Becky and Sarah. We’re in tutor group 7MD. | |||
My little brother isn’t at our school. ''His'' school is Greenwood Nursery School.” | |||
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=== My ball === | |||
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<div class="width-1-6">[[Datei:Possessives.png|right|Playing with a ball]]</div> | |||
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1. Look! That's ''my'' ball.<br> | |||
2. Mum: " That's ''your'' ball."<br> | |||
3. " That's ''his'' ball."<br> | |||
4. " That's ''our'' ball."<br> | |||
5. " That's ''your'' ball."<br> | |||
6. " That's ''their'' ball." | |||
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=== My book or your book? === | |||
Put in the words: my, your, his, her, its, our, their | |||
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1. Is that your book, Becky? - Yes, and this is ''my()'' book, too. | |||
2. Is Mr Cooper your tutor? - Yes, I'm in ''his()'' tutor group. | |||
3. She's new. What's ''her()'' name? | |||
4. Are you in 7TC, boys? -No, we aren't. ''Our()'' tutor group is 7MD. | |||
5. Are the girls in 7MD? - Yes, that's ''their()'' tutor group. | |||
6. Very good, girls! ''Your()'' poster is nice. | |||
7. Hello boys, is that ''your()'' school? - Yes, ''its()'' name is Haywood School. | |||
h. What's that on the desk? Oh, David, you and ''your()'' comics! | |||
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Aktuelle Version vom 18. Juli 2025, 08:07 Uhr
Personal Pronouns werden als Ersatz für Namen und Namenwörter (Nomen) verwendet, um diese nicht immer wiederholen zu müssen.
Interaktive Übungen
My school
Complete the sentences. Use “I”, “he” or “she”.
Tom talks about his school. He says: “ I am in tutor group 7PC.
Lizzy is not in my tutor group. She is in 5b.
Mr Cooper is my tutor. He is very nice and he is very fair.
Linda isn't at our school. She is at a school for girls.”
Where are you from?
Complete the text.
1. Hi. My name is Lizzy. I'm from London. I'm thirteen. This is my friend, Sarah. She's twelve. She's from London, too. So we're both from London.
2. Hello. My name is Daniel. I'm thirteen. I'm from York. This is my friend, Mike. He's twelve.
3. I'm Kevin. I'm ten. This is Carol, my sister. She's twelve. She's from Oxford.
4. Our names are Jack and Joe. I'm eleven and he's eleven, too. We're twins. We're from London.
Possessives
Possessives zeigen an, wem etwas gehört. Das deutsche Wort dafür ist: besitzanzeigendes Fürwort oder Possessivpronomen.
My school
Put in the words.
Robert talks about his school. He says: “I think our school is nice. Most of its teachers are very nice.
My tutor is Mrs English. I’m with my friends, Becky and Sarah. We’re in tutor group 7MD.
My little brother isn’t at our school. His school is Greenwood Nursery School.”
My ball
1. Look! That's my ball.
2. Mum: " That's your ball."
3. " That's his ball."
4. " That's our ball."
5. " That's your ball."
6. " That's their ball."
My book or your book?
Put in the words: my, your, his, her, its, our, their
1. Is that your book, Becky? - Yes, and this is my() book, too.
2. Is Mr Cooper your tutor? - Yes, I'm in his() tutor group.
3. She's new. What's her() name?
4. Are you in 7TC, boys? -No, we aren't. Our() tutor group is 7MD.
5. Are the girls in 7MD? - Yes, that's their() tutor group.
6. Very good, girls! Your() poster is nice.
7. Hello boys, is that your() school? - Yes, its() name is Haywood School.
h. What's that on the desk? Oh, David, you and your() comics!
- Vocabulary
- Structures
- TGIF (Present Simple)
- I don't like Mondays! (Verneinung / must do)
- Pronouns
- Wiederholung

