Possessive Adjectives |
I am a student. My name is Antonio. |
You are next to me. Your seat is here. |
He is a professor. His subject is computers. |
She’s my boss. Her name is Ms. Alvarado. |
It’s my sisters dog. Its name is Lucky. |
We are businessmen. Our business is in the United States and Asia. |
You are student’s Your class is in room 405. |
They are musicians. Their band is great. |
Questions |
Answers |
Whose hair is long? |
Carmen’s Carmen’s is. Carmen’s hair is long. |
Whose eyes are green? |
Svetlana’s Svetlana’s are. Svetlana’s eyes are green. |
Whose homework is this? |
Yoko’s. It’s Yoko’s. It’s Yoko’s homework. |
Whose books are there? |
Ken’s They’re Ken’s. They’re Ken’s books. |
Sentences |
Vocabulary |
Kim’s car (the car belongs to Kim) |
Car : [Noun] 승용차, (자동) 차 |
Her car (the car belongs to her) |
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That’s Juan’s composition. |
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My grandparents’ home is next to my parents’ home. |
Grandparent : [Noun] (주로 복수로) (외) 조부 [모], (외) 할아버지 [할머니] Parent : [Noun] (주로 복수로) 부모 [어버이] (단수형은 아버지나 어머니 한 사람을 가리킴) |
The women’s restroom is on the first floor. |
Women : [Noun] Woman의 복수 |
His sisters are in Tokyo and Osaka. |
His : [Determiner] 그 [그 분/애] 의, 그 사람 자기 [자신] 의 |
Her brother is in Kyoto. |
Her : [Pronoun] 그녀 [그 애/분] 를 [에게/가] (앞에 이미 언급되었거나 누구인지 쉽게 알 수 있는 여자, 소녀를 동사의 목적어로 쓰거나, be 동사나 전치사 뒤에서 가리킬 때 쓰는 형태) |
Bekir’s book is new. |
Book : [Noun] 책 |
His book is new. |
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Anna’s late (Anna is late.) |
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This is my turtle. Its name is Tubby. |
Its : [Determiner] (사물, 동물을 가리켜) 그것의; (성별이 밝혀지지 않은) 그 아기의 |
It’s a hot day. |
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Whose notebook is this? |
Whose : [Determiner, Pronoun] (의문문에서) 누구의 |
Who’s absent? |
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Whose name is not on the list? |
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