Упр. 24 стр. 14 (Lesson 1)


Задание:

Упражнение 24. Выберите соответствующие местоимения.

А. 1. (We, us) all went with (their, them) to the dean's office. 2. My friend came to see (I, me) last night. 3. Victor gave Peter and (I, me) a book and we went to the reading-room with (he, him) and his friend. 4. He told Mary and (me, I) to go with (he, him) and his sister. 5. They know all about my friend and (I, me). 6. I came to the Institute with Michael and (her, she). 7. An old man asked (we, us) to come and see (him, his). 8. Go with David and (her, she) to visit (they, them).

B. They invited me to (them, their) party. 2. He could not answer (his, her) teacher. 3. They were (your, you) former students. 4. You are (us, our) colleagues. 5. This is (my, me) brother. 6. Ann went to (his, her) room and put on (his, her) new dress because she was going to a dance given by (his, her) company. 7. Where is the dictionary? (He, it) is in (his, its) place on the table.

C. 1. Your dictionary is new, but (my, mine) is not. 2. She says that this dictionary is (her, hers). 3. You can do it without my help, but not without (theirs, their). 4. Will you help me to sort out the things? I cannot tell which are (your, yours) and which are (our, ours). 5. He is an old friend of (me, mine). 6. Do you know your lesson today? He does not know (him, his). 7. This is your notebook and this is his, but where is (her, hers)?

Решение:

А. 1. We all went with them to the dean's office. 2. My friend came to see me last night. 3. Victor gave Peter and me a book and we went to the reading-room with him and his friend. 4. He told Mary and me to go with him and his sister. 5. They know all about my friend and me. 6. I came to the Institute with Michael and her. 7. An old man asked us to come and see him. 8. Go with David and her to visit them.

B. They invited me to their party. 2. He could not an­swer his teacher. 3. They were your former students. 4. You are our colleagues. 5. This is my brother. 6. Ann went to her room and put on her new dress because she was going to a dance given by her company. 7. Where is the dictionary? It is in its place on the table.

C. 1. Your dictionary is new, but mine is not. 2. She says that this dictionary is hers. 3. You can do it without my help, but not without theirs. 4. Will you help me to sort out the things? I cannot tell which are yours and which are ours. 5. He is an old friend of mine. 6. Do you know your lesson today? He does not know his. 7. This is your note­book and this is his, but where is hers?