I/me he/him they/them etc A People subject object subject I we you he she they I know Ann. We know Ann. You know Ann. He knows Ann. She knows Ann. They know Ann. object Ann knows me. me Ann knows us. us Ann knows you. you Ann knows him. him Ann knows her. her Ann knows them. them B Tilings subject object • I don't want this book. You can have it. • I don't want these books. You can have them. • Diane never drinks milk. She doesn't like it. • I never go to parties. I don't like them. We use me/her/them etc. (object) after a preposition (for/to/with etc.): • This letter isn't for me. It's for you. • Who is that woman? Why are you looking at her? • We're going to the cinema. Do you want to come with us? • Sue and Kevin are going to the cinema. Do you want to go with them? • 'Where's the newspaper?' 'You're sitting on it.' give it/them to ... • I want that book. Please give it to me. • Robert wants these books. Can you give them to him, please? j_ „fc„ IfflHHl Give me that book / Give it to me => ■ EXERCISES gjj/l Finish the sentences with him/her/them. 1 I don't know those girls. Do you know ? 2 I don't know that man. Do you know......................................? 3 I don't know those people. Do you know......................................? 4 I don't know David's wife. Do you know......................................? 5 I don't know Mr Stevens. Do you know......................................? 6 I don't know Sarah's parents. Do you know......................................? 7 I don't know the woman with the black coat. Do you know .... 58.2 Complete the sentences. Use l/me/you/she/her etc. 1 I want to see her but ..$»je.„. doesn't want to see JKJL . 2 They want to see me but......................................don't want to see .... 3 She wants to see him but......................................doesn't want to see 4 We want to see them but......................................don't want to see .... 5 He wants to see us but......................................don't want to see........... 6 They want to see her but......................................doesn't want to see 7 I want to see them but......................................don't want to see........... 8 You want to see her but......................................doesn't want to see .... 58.3 Write sentences beginning I like ..., I don't like ... or Do you like ... ? 1 I don't eat tomatoes. ....(..A8B&^SSdSSSSU..... 2 George is a very nice man. I like............................................................... 3 This jacket isn't very nice. I don't............................................................... 4 This is my new car. Do..............................................................? 5 Mrs Clark is not very friendly. I............................................................... 6 These are my new shoes...............................................................? 58.4 Complete the sentences. Use l/me/he/him etc. Who is that woman? Why are you looking at ..!?*£,.. r 'Do you know that man?' 'Yes, I work with................. Where are the tickets? I can't find................................ I can't find my keys. Where are...............................? We're going out. You can come with................................ Margaret likes music................................plays the piano. I don't like dogs. I'm afraid of................................ 8 I'm talking to you. Please listen to................................ 9 Where is Ann? I want to talk to................................ 10 My brother has a new job................................doesn't like &5 Complete the sentences. UNIT 58 very much. I want that book. Can you J«8JfeM. ? He wants the key. Can you give.............................. She wants the keys. Can you...................................... I want that letter. Can you........................................... They want the money. Can you.............................. We want the photographs. Can you..................... [125] my/his/their etc I -> my we —> our you -> your he -> his she -> her they -> their it -> its I We You He She like my job. like our jobs. like your job. likes his job. likes her job. like their jobs. 59.1 59.2 Oxford (= it) is famous for its university. We use my/your/his etc. + a noun: my hands his mother our house your best friend B his/her/their her new car their room Diane her car = Diane's car) her husband (= Diane's husband) her children (= Diane's children) 59.3 C its and it's :tc Oxford is famous for its university. itl (. it is) I like Oxford. It's a nice city. (= It is a nice city.) [126] mine/yours etc. I/me/my/mine => l'illül EXERCISES Finish these sentences. 1 I'm going to wash ...BSl.te3fea. 2 She's going to wash ........................... 3 We're going to wash......................... UNIT 59 Finish these sentences. 1 He .^^.^!^J^..S!M^l^.i.... 2 They live with..............................................parents. 3 We.........................................................................parents. 4 Julia lives............................................................................... 4 He's going to wash...................................................... 5 They're going to wash ............................................. 6 Are you going to wash........................................? 5 I ............................................................................parents. 6 John ....................................................................................... 7 Do you live...................................................................? 8 Most children................................................................ Look at the family tree and complete the sentences with his/her/their. 1 I saw Liz with .....husband, Philip. 2 I saw Ann and Ted with...............children. Li* = fMp ml w George Ann = Ted, Diana, Robert 3 I saw Ted with...............wife, Ann. 4 I saw George with...............brother, Bill. 5 I saw Ann with...............brother, Bill. 6 I saw Liz and Philip with...............son, Bill. 7 I saw Ann with...............parents. 8 I saw Diana and Robert with...............parents. 59.4 Put in my/our/your/his/her/their/its. 1 Do you like job? 2 I know Mr Watson but I don't know.......................wife. 3 Mr and Mrs Baker live in London........................son lives in Australia. 4 We're going to have a party. We're going to invite all.......................friends. 5 Ann is going out with.......................friends this evening. 6 I like tennis. It's.......................favourite sport. 7 'Is that.......................car?' 'No, I haven't got a car.' 8 I want to phone Ann. Do you know.......................phone number? 9 Do you think most people are happy in.......................jobs? 10 I'm going to wash.......................hair before I go out. 11 This is a beautiful tree........................leaves are a beautiful colour. 12 John has a brother and a sister. .......................brother is 25 and.......................sister is 21. 59.5 Complete the sentences. Use my/his/their etc. with one of these words: coat homework house husband joh key name 1 Jim doesn't enjoy ...b.l^.J.?!?.......It's not very interesting. 2 I can't open the door. I haven't got....................................................................... 3 Sally is married.......................................................................works in a bank. 4 It's very cold today. Put on......................................................................when you go out. 5 'What are the children doing?' 'They're doing.......................................................................' 6 'Do you know that man?' 'Yes, but I don't know.......................................................................' 7 We live in Barton Street.......................................................................is at the end on the left. [127] KEY TO EXERCISES 54.2 2 went fishing. 3 goes swimming 4 going skiing. 5 go shopping. 6 went jogging 54.3 2 to the bank 3 shopping 4 to sleep 5 home 6 skiing 7 riding 8 for a walk 9 on holiday ... to Portugal UNIT 55 55.1 2 get your jacket get a doctor get a taxi get the job get some milk get a ticket 8 gets a good salary 55.2 2 getting dark 3 getting married 4 getting ready 5 getting late 55.3 2 get wet 3 got married 4 get angry 5 got lost 6 get old 7 got better 8 get nervous 55.4 2 got to Bristol at 11.45. 3 I left the party at 11.15 and got home at midnight. 4 (Example answer) I left home at 8.30 and got to the airport at 10 o'clock. 55.5 2 got off 3 got out of 4 got on UNIT 56 56.1 2 do 7 done 3 make 8 make 4 made 9 making 5 did 10 do 6 do 11 doing 56.2 They're/They are doing (their) homework. He's/He is doing the shopping, or He is shopping. She's/She is making a jacket. They're/They are doing an exam/examination, (or... taking an exam.) She's/She is doing exercises. She's/She is making a phone-call, or She's/She is phoning somebody. He's/He is making the/his bed. She's/She is doing the washing-up. or She is washing up. / She is doing the dishes. / She is washing the dishes. He's/He is making a (shopping) list. 11 They're/They are making a film. He's/He is taking a photograph. 10 12 56.3 2 make 3 do 4 done 5 made 6 doing UNIT 5 7 did 8 do 9 making 10 made 11 make ... do 57.1 3 He hasn't got / He doesn't have 4 George had 5 Have you got / Do you have 6 we didn't have 7 She hasn't got / She doesn't have 8 Did you have 57.2 2 She's/She is having a cup of tea. 3 He's/He is having a rest. 4 They're/They are having a nice time. 5 They're/They are having dinner. 6 He's/He is having a bath. 57.3 2 Have a nice/good journey! 3 Did you have a nice/good weekend? 4 Did you have a nice/good game (of tennis)? 5 Have a nice/good meal! 57.4 2 have something to eat 3 had a glass of water 4 have a walk 5 had an accident 6 have a look 58.1 2 him 3 them 4 her 58.2 2 1... them 3 he ... her 4 they ... us 5 we ... him 5 him 6 them 7 her 6 she ... them 7 they ... me 8 she ... you 58.3 2 1 like him. 3 I don't like it. 4 Do you like it? 5 I don't like her. 6 Do you like them? 58.4 2 him 3 them 4 they 5 us 6 She 7 them 8 me 9 her 10 He ... it 58.5 2 Can you give it to him? 3 Can you give them to her? 4 Can you give it to me? 5 Can you give it to them? 6 Can you give them to us? UNIT 59 59.1 2 her hands our hands his hands their hands your hands 59.2 2 They live with their parents. 3 We live with our parents. 4 Julia lives with her parents. 5 I live with my parents. 6 John lives with his parents. 7 Do you live with your parents? 8 Most children live with their parents. 59.3 2 their 6 their 3 his 7 her 4 his 8 their 5 her 59.4 2 his 8 her 3 Their 9 their 4 our 10 my 5 her 11 Its 6 my 12 His . 7 your 59.5 2 my key 3 Her husband 4 your coat 5 their homework 6 his name 7 Our house his UNIT 60 60.1 2 mine 6 yours 3 ours 7 mine 4 hers 8 his 5 theirs 60.2 2 yours 3 my ... Mine 4 Yours ... mine 5 her 6 My... hers 7 their 8 Ours 60.3 3 ofhers 4 friends of ours 5 friend of mine 6 friend of his 7 friends of yours 60.4 2 Whose camera is this? It's hers. 3 Whose gloves are these? They're mine. 4 Whose hat is this? It's his. 5 Whose money is this? It's yours. 6 Whose books are these? They're ours. 61.1 2 Yes, I know her but I can't remember her name. 3 Yes, I know them but I can't remember their names. 4 Yes, I know you but I can't remember your name. 61.2 2 to stay with him at his house 3 to stay with them at their house 4 to stay with me at my house 5 to stay with her at her house 6 to stay with you at your house? 61.3 2 I gave her my address and she gave me hers. 3 He gave me his address and I gave him mine. 4 We gave them our address and they gave us theirs. 5 She gave him her address and he gave her his. 6 You gave us your address and we gave you ours. 7 They gave you their address and you gave them yours. 61.4 2 them 4 our 3 him 5 yours 6 us 7 her UNIT 62 62.1 2 myself 3 herself 4 themselves 5 myself KEY TO EXERC 8 their 9 mine 6 himself 7 yourself 8 yourselves 62.2 2 When I saw him, he was by himself. 3 Don't go out by yourself. 4 I went to the cinema by myself. 5 My sister lives by herself. 6 Many people live by themselves 62.3 2 They can't see each other. 3 They often write to each other. 4 They don't know each other. 5 They're / They are sitting next to each other. 6 They gave each other presents/a present. 62.4 3 each other 4 yourselves 5 us 6 ourselves 7 each other 8 each other 9 them 10 themselves 63.1 3 Mary is Brian's wife. 4 James is Julia's brother. 5 James is Daniel's uncle. 6 Julia is Paul's wife. 7 Mary is Daniel's grandmother. 8 Julia is James's sister. 9 Paul is Julia's husband. 10 Paul is Daniel's father. 11 Daniel is James's nephew. 63.2 2 Andy's 3 David's 4 Jane's 5 Diane's 6 Alice's 63.3 3 OK 4 Bill's phone number [278] [279]