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This needs to be reproduced quickly and not confused in spoken English. Test yourself, can you react and say it quickly. Knowing the theory and being able to react in practice are two different things. 🟢Support the channel on PATREON / smartalex 🟨REGISTRATION for testing the Smart Alex application on the website: 👨👨👦👦 Smart Alex website 🌎 https://smartalex.online/ ▶️ INSTAGRAM / smart_alex_eng ▶️ TIKTOK / smartalexeng ▶️ TELEGRAM https://t.me/smartalex_100 Today we will practice possessive pronouns in English on simulators. The topic seems simple. But we still often get confused in it. Believe me, you will definitely learn something new. Possessive pronouns answer the question "whose?". my my your your your (also) your our our his his her her his/hers (about objects and animals) its their their --------------------------- A noun is always used after possessive pronouns. This is MY car. But you will also come across the absolute form of possessive pronouns, after which a noun is not used. For example, This car is MINE. Your flat/apartment is smaller than OURS. This is not your phone. YOURS was on the couch. This is not my bag. Where is mine? Absolute forms are formed very simply. The letter S is added to all possessive pronouns (except my), which always sounds like "З" after voiced consonants (R). ------------------------------- Sometimes a + noun + of is used before mine/his/hers/ours etc.: a friend of mine = my friend a friend of ours = our friend A friend of mine means that you are not very close. This is an acquaintance of yours, of which there are many. The article A comes from one - one of my friends, one of my friends, one of my acquaintances. This is Dave, a friend of mine. This is Dave, my friend / my acquaintance / one of my friends. By this you are simply saying that you know Dave, that he belongs to your circle of acquaintances. TIMECODE TIMECODE 00:00 Possessive pronouns. Whose? 01:52 TRAINER 1. Eng - Ru English possessive pronouns 02:42 TRAINER 2. Ru - Eng English possessive pronouns 06:11 Absolute form of possessive pronouns. It's MINE 07:43 MY friend or A friend of MINE. What's the difference? 09:41 How to say YOUR in English? 10:14 How to ask WHOSE IS IT? Whose is it/this/that? Whose are they/these/those? 11:39 TRAINER 3. English possessive pronouns. IT/THEY for THIS 16:05 TRAINER 4. English possessive pronouns. THIS/THESE for THIS 19:57 Results, tips, recommendations and life hacks #SmartAlex100%English #English #conversationalEnglish #conversationalphrases #conversationalEnglish #Englishgrammar #Englishlessons #Englishforbeginners #howtolearnEnglish #Englishfromplaylists #polyglotEnglish #Englishbyear #possessivepronounsinEnglish #pronounsinEnglish #possessivepronouns #possessiveadjectives #myyourher #myyourhisheritsourtheir #Englishpronouns #Englishfromscratch #English #friendofmine #Englishlessons #Englishgrammar #Englishtrainers