Личная форма Притяжательные Объектный падеж
I я (кто) My -мой (чей?) Me - мне (кому, кого)
We - мы Our - наш Us - нам, нас
You - ты Your You
You - вы Your You
He - он His Him
She - она Her Her
It - он, она, оно Its It
They - они Their Them
1) I wish I had some better idea of the contemporary styles and trends.
2) They believe that if he wasn't so successful in music, he would be a successful writer or lawyer.
3) If it was not for her, I would feel very homesick.
4) If I didn't write my to-do lists, I would forget lots of things I need to do.
5) I wouldn't mind wearing this dress for our family reunion party if it wasn't so old-fashioned.
6) I would always be on time for my classes if I didn't live so far away from my school.
B4)Amy was clothes shopping. She was trying on new outfits when her mobile phone suddenly rang
B5)<span>It was her friend Adam. He wanted to know if she needed any help </span>to study<span> for their history test.</span>
b6)<span>“Yes, please!” said Amy. “I </span><span>did </span>badly in the last test, so I really want to impress Mrs. Sanders this time.
b7)They arranged to meet at Adam’s house at seven o’clock. “I can’t find my history notes, so remember to bring yours ”, said Adam.
b8)<span>At eight o’clock Amy still </span><span>didn’t </span>Adam was not happy.
b9)<span>“I can’t wait any </span>longer”, he thought to himself. “I’ll have to get the notes from someone else”.
b10)<span>He was just about to call his friend Tom when he heard a couple of </span>women<span> voices outside. It was Amy and an older woman.</span>
b11)<span>Adam opened the door. “Hi Adam”, said Amy. “Sorry I’m a few minutes late. The bad news is that I </span><span>have lost </span>my history notes too”.
b12)Amy smiled. “But don’t worry because this is a good friend of mine - and she’s a history teacher!”
<span>Marry said she had gone to London with her sister.
My friend said he watched a lot of soap operas.”
He asked if Tom would be there the following day.
My mother asked, if I had cleaned the room the day before.
Her teacher said he/she was not going to ask us/me.
The teacher asked how the accident had happened.
My cousin said they were not interested in politics.
I asked if he/she/they had heard the bell.
He asked me what I had told the police.
Tom said New York is lovelier than London.
She said he had turned out a good pianist.
She asked me if I was kidding.
<span>She asked to put up at that hotel.
</span><span>I asked where he/she was living then.</span></span>