This document provides grammar lessons about possessive pronouns and adjectives. It teaches how to use possessive pronouns like "mine, yours, his, hers, etc." and how to order adjectives before nouns. Examples are given for possessive pronouns corresponding to different subjects. The document also covers using "whose" and ordering adjectives, as well as asking for permission with phrases like "do you mind" and making requests with "would you mind."
2. At home
In Unit 8, you learn how to..
* Use whose? And mine, yours, his, hers, etc.
* Order adjectives before nouns and the
pronouns one and ones.
* Talk about your home, your belongings, and
your habits.
* Use
do you mind.? To ask for permission and
would you mind? To make requests.
* Agree to requests in diferent ways.
5. This pencil is her pencil
This pencil is hers
This school is my school
This school is mine
This bench is his bench
This bench is his
These apples are their apples
These apples are theirs
These shoes are my shoes
These shoes are mine
6. Those computers are our computers
Those computers are ours
That deske is your deske
That overcoat is her overcoat
That deske is yours
That overcoat is hers
7. Grammar order of adjectives;
pronouns one and ones
I like the big green bed
I want those new beautiful computers
8. * THANK YOU FOR THEIR ATTENTION
GOOD TO THOSE THAT PAID
ATTENTION