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A1.2  UNIT 8
AT HOME
AT HOME
Karl: Hi, John! What are you doing?
John: I卒m organizing my bedroom.
Karl: There is so much stuff in here. Are those things yours?
John: Of course. For example this Metal Gear collection is
mine. It卒s one of my treasure.
Karl: Really? I really like to play FIFA. My favorite team is
Belgium and my favorite player is Fellaini.
John: That卒s great!
Karl: And whose board games are these?
John: They卒re my sister卒s. Also, this Scrabble belongs to her.
Karl: Is it hers? It looks so interesting.
John. Yeah! I love it.
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Whose bathing suit is this?
It卒s mine. (It卒s my bathing suit)
Whose jewerly is this?
It卒s hers. (It卒s her jewerly)
Whose clothes are these?
They卒re ours. (They卒re our clothes)
It卒s mine
They卒re yours
It卒s hers
They卒re his
They卒re ours
It卒s theirs
It卒s my bathing suit
They卒re your earrings
It卒s her jewerly
They卒re his shoes
They卒re our things
It卒s their stuff.
DO YOU MIND..?
WOULD YOU MIND.?
Use Do you mind if ? To ask for
permission.
A: Do you mind if I look around?
B: No, go ahead.
Use would you mind ? To ask someone to
do something
A: Would you mind helping me in the kitchen?
B: No, not at all
Answer Yes to agree to requests with Can and
Could
Can I look around?
Yes / Sure/ Go (right) ahead.
Could you chop the onions?
Yes / Sure / Ok / No problem.
Answer No to agree to requests with mind.
Do you mind if I look around?
No, go (right) ahead / No, not at all.
Would you mind helping me in the kitchen?
No, not at all / Oh, no. No problem.
Agreeing to requests

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A1.2 unit 8 - at home

  • 1. A1.2 UNIT 8 AT HOME
  • 2. AT HOME Karl: Hi, John! What are you doing? John: I卒m organizing my bedroom. Karl: There is so much stuff in here. Are those things yours? John: Of course. For example this Metal Gear collection is mine. It卒s one of my treasure. Karl: Really? I really like to play FIFA. My favorite team is Belgium and my favorite player is Fellaini. John: That卒s great! Karl: And whose board games are these? John: They卒re my sister卒s. Also, this Scrabble belongs to her. Karl: Is it hers? It looks so interesting. John. Yeah! I love it.
  • 3. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Whose bathing suit is this? It卒s mine. (It卒s my bathing suit) Whose jewerly is this? It卒s hers. (It卒s her jewerly) Whose clothes are these? They卒re ours. (They卒re our clothes) It卒s mine They卒re yours It卒s hers They卒re his They卒re ours It卒s theirs It卒s my bathing suit They卒re your earrings It卒s her jewerly They卒re his shoes They卒re our things It卒s their stuff.
  • 4. DO YOU MIND..? WOULD YOU MIND.? Use Do you mind if ? To ask for permission. A: Do you mind if I look around? B: No, go ahead. Use would you mind ? To ask someone to do something A: Would you mind helping me in the kitchen? B: No, not at all Answer Yes to agree to requests with Can and Could Can I look around? Yes / Sure/ Go (right) ahead. Could you chop the onions? Yes / Sure / Ok / No problem. Answer No to agree to requests with mind. Do you mind if I look around? No, go (right) ahead / No, not at all. Would you mind helping me in the kitchen? No, not at all / Oh, no. No problem. Agreeing to requests