(课件网) Module 3 Leisure Time Unit 7 Poems 语法①:Using who and whose; Using possessive pronouns 2 The speaker of the poem. The speaker’s grandpa. The speaker’s sister. The speaker’s dad. Who is the boy standing in the middle Who is the old man slamming the door Who is the screaming little girl Who is the man singing in the bathtub Have a quick review. 3 We use who to ask about persons. Examples: Who is the boy standing in the middle Who wrote the poem Never a dull moment Who has written a poem in Engish before Look and learn. 4 Who is Robert He’s Charles’s father. Who is Stella _____ Jennifer’s _____. She’s daughter Who is Helen _____ Tommy’s _____. She’s aunt Who is Kenny _____. He’s Helen’s husband. /He’s George’s father. Look at the pictures and fill in the blanks. _____ Jennifer She’s_____. Who is _____ Ann _____. Who is 5 Paul’s wife /Tommy and Stella’s mother. She’s Charles and Alice’s daughter /She’s Paul and Helen’s sister. Look at the family tree and make dialogues by using who. 6 _____ father is Kenny. George’s Whose father is Kenny George’s. Look at the family tree and fill in the blank. 7 We can use whose followed by a noun to ask who owns something or has something. (Whose is about possession.) Examples: Whose photos are these They are my photos. Whose mother is Helen George’s mother is Helen. Look and learn. 8 Whose mother is Helen George’s. She’s George’s mother. _____ husband is Charles _____. He’s _____ husband. Whose Alice’s Alice’s _____ wife is Jennifer _____. She’s _____ wife. Whose Paul’s Paul’s Look at the family tree and make dialogues by using whose. 9 Whose aunt is Helen Tommy and Stella’s. She’s Tommy and Stella’s aunt. aunt/Helen cousin/Tommy Whose cousin is Tommy George’s. He’s George’s cousin. Look at the family tree and make dialogues by using whose. 10 We can also use whose NOT followed by a noun. Whose (+noun) Whose (-noun) Whose chopsticks are those They’re Michael’s. Whose are those chopsticks They’re Michael’s. Look and learn. 11 Use the pictures to ask and answer questions. Ask each question in -noun form. A Whose is that bicycle B It's John's. John 1 Jane A Whose is this pair of glasses B It’s Jane’s. 2 Mandy 3 Andrew A Whose is this watch B It’s Mandy’s. A Whose are these books B They’re Andrew’s. 12 Who's vs. Whose who’s who is who has Who’s hungry = Who is hungry Who’s got the answer = Who has got the answer whose the possessive of who I wonder whose books they are. Think and learn. 13 Complete the questions with Who’s or Whose. 1. _____ jumper is that 2. _____ Sally's best friend 3. _____ the tallest student in your class 4. _____ is this book 5. _____ younger sister is she 6. _____ going to Eva's party 7. _____ already finished the task 8. _____ mobile phone should I use Whose Whose Whose Whose Who’s Who’s Who’s Who’s YoYou can use my mobile phone. YoYou can use mine. 14 Possessive adjective ... ...