(共17张PPT)
Whose bag is this
eraser
—What’s this
—It’s an ______ .
eraser
—Whose (谁的)eraser is
this
—It’s ____ ______ .
my eraser
my
mine
(It’s ____.)
mine
wallet
—What’s this
—It’s a ______ .
wallet
—Whose (谁的)wallet is
this
—It’s ____ ______ .
your wallet
your
yours
(It’s ____.)
yours
watch
—What’s this
—It’s a ______ .
watch
—Whose (谁的)watch is
this
—It’s ____ ______ .
his watch
his
his
(It’s ____.)
his
crayon
—What are these
—They’re ______ .
crayons
—Whose (谁的)crayons
are these
—They’re ___ ______.
her crayons
her
hers
(They’re ____.)
hers
glove
their
theirs
—What are these
—They’re ______ .
gloves
—Whose (谁的)gloves
are these
—They’re ___ ______.
their gloves
(They’re ____.)
theirs
物主代词
人称 形容词性 名词性
第一
人称 单数:我的 my
复数:我们的 our
第二人称 单数:你的 your
复数:你们的
第三人称 单数:他的 his
单数:她的 her
单数:它的 its
复数:他们的;她们的;它们的 their
mine
ours
yours
his
theirs
hers
its
Wok in groups of three. Put four or five school things on the desk. Ask and answer.
A: Is this pen yours
B: Yes, it’s mine.
A: Whose pencil is it
C: It’s Tony’s.
B: Is this his too
C: Yes, it’s his./No, it’s not his.
Exercise
1.This is my book. ______ (your) is over there.
2.______(he) wallet is in the bag.
3.My watch is black. I like _____ (she).
4.These crayons are ______ (them).
5.Everyone knows _____ (he) name.
Yours
hers
His
his
theirs
Can you find the differences between nominal possessive pronoun (名物) and adjectival possessive pronoun(形物)
1.名物 = 形物 + 名词
2.名词性物主代词后不能加名词。
3.形容词性物主代词后必须加名词。
Listen and answer the questions.
1.Whose wallet is this
2. Is the watch Daming’s
3. Whose gloves are these
It’s Tony’s.
No, it isn’t.
They are Ms Li’s.
Read and match the people with their things.
Lingling
Tony
Betty
Ms li
Daming
wallet
crayons
golves
watch
tapes
A scene play(情景剧)
What's this
Who(谁) lost it
I found a /an ....
I lost my ....
Where(哪里) is it
Is this your ...
Here you are .
Lost
Found
1.丢失或捡到的物品
2.物品的特征
3.联系方式
Lost A pencil-case Yellow
Mary. 654-321.
Found A wallet Purple
Tony 626-789.
Write your own lost and found notes
Homework
1.Recite new words and expressions
2.Make a conversation about lost
and found with your group members
3.To be a one-day lost and found officer
at the local lost and found office