Apr 15, 2016

(UNIT 4) Possessive Nouns and Possessive Adjectives; Questions with Whose

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)

That’s Juan’s composition.

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.

Anna’s late (Anna is late.)

This is my turtle. Its name is Tubby.
Its : [Determiner] (사물, 동물을 가리켜) 그것의; (성별이 밝혀지지 않은) 그 아기의
It’s a hot day.

Whose notebook is this?
Whose : [Determiner, Pronoun] (의문문에서) 누구의
Who’s absent?

Whose name is not on the list?

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