Unit 18: WHICH ONE?


Unit 18: WHICH ONE?

Vocabulary

button/’bʌtn/n
cassette/kəˈset/n
chocolate/ˈtʃɒklət/n
classical/ˈklæsɪkəl/adj
classroom/ˈklɑ:sru:m/n
coat/kəʊt/n
envelope/ˈenvələʊp/n
evening/ˈi:vnɪŋ/n
good night/gʊd’naɪt/n
lovely/ˈlʌvli/adj
more/mɔ:(r)/pro
plain/pleɪn/adj
round/raʊnd/adj
square/skweə(r)/adj
striped/straɪpt/adj
suit/sju:t/n
tie/taɪ/n
vanilla/vəˈnɪlə/n

Expressions

Good night.
How about some more (wine)?
I’ve got it.

Listening

video

18 1 Unit 18: WHICH ONE? streamline a George: How about some more wine?
Charles: Please.
George: Which glass is yours?
Charles: That one’s mine.
George: Which one?
Charles: The empty one!
18 2 Unit 18: WHICH ONE? streamline a George: Well, good night…
Charles: Good night… thank you for a lovely evening.
George: Now, which coats are yours?
Charles: Oh, those coats are ours.
George: Which ones?
Charles: The black one and the grey one.
George: Ah, yes… I’ve got them.
Charles: Good, the grey one’s mine, and the black one’s hers.

GRAMMAR

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

(mine-yours-his-hers-its-ours-theirs)
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS = POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE + NOUN
“Which glass is your glass?”  “That is my glass. ”
=”Which glass is yours? ” “That is mine. ”
Possessive case of a noun
“Which coat is George‘s coat?”
=”Which coat is George‘s?”

ONE / ONES

“Which glass is yours?” “The empty one.” (one = glass)
“Who is your man?” “The tall one.” (one = man)
“Which glasses are yours?” “The empty ones.” (ones = glasses“Who are your men?” “The tall ones.” (ones = men)
WHICH ONE & WHICH ONES
WOULD LIKE + NOUNPLEASE.
Which vegetables would you like?
I‘d like some potatoes, some peas, and a salad, please.

WOULD LIKE + NOUN

He‘d like a Rolls-Royce.
He‘d like a new Mini.
WOULD LIKE +WHICH ONE & WHICH ONES.
Which one
Which ones
wouldIlike?You‘d
would
likethe red one.
the red ones
youI
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sheShe
weYou
weWe
youWe
theyThey

Language Summary

Personal PronounPossessive AdjectivePossessive Pronouns
I
you
she
he
it
we
they
my
your
her
his
its
our
their
mine
yours
hers
his
its
ours
theirs
Whichone‘s
is
mine?
yours?
his?
hers?
ours?
ours
yours
theirs?
John’s?
Theblue
red
small
new
English
one‘s
is
yours.
mine.
his.
hers.
yours
ours.
ours.
theirs.
John’s.
onesareonesare
Which one
Which ones
wouldI
you
he
she
we
we
you
they
like?You
I
He
She
You
We
We
They
‘d
would
liketheblue
new
red
old
big
small
English
one.
ones.

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