Yours
The king
The people
The soldier
The captain
The prince
The duke
The count
The baron
The gentleman
The lord
Do you have your shoes? – I do not (don’t) have mine, I have yours.
Does the old man have his umbrella? – He has mine, but he does not (doesn’t) have his.
Which umbrella does the old man have? – He has his and yours.
Which ribbon does my father have? – He has yours.
Does he have his? – No, he doesn’t, but he has yours.
УРОК 9
Мой
Его
Наш
Твой
Король
Люди
Солдат
Капитан
Принц
Герцог
Граф
Барон
Джентльмен
Лорд
У вас есть обувь? – У меня нет своих, у меня есть ваши.
Есть ли у старика зонтик? – У него есть мой, но у него нет своего.
Какой зонтик у старика? – У него есть и свой, и ваш.
Какая лента у моего отца? – У него есть ваша.
Есть ли у него своя? – Нет, не имеет, но у него есть ваша.
EXERCISE 9
Do you have my good wine? – I have mine, not yours.
Does the old man have his stick? – He does not have his, he has mine.
Which ribbon does Alex have? – He has the king’s string, but not his ribbon.
Which king does the giant have? – He has our good king.
What soldier does the king have? – He has the strong soldier.
Does the gentleman have the count’s beautiful horse? – No, he does not, but he has his ugly cat.
Which captain does the colonel have? – He has your prince’s captain.
Which coffee do you have? – We have your strong coffee.
Do you have the horse? – We have the horse and the cart, but we do not have the man.
Which soldier do you have? – We have your good neighbor’s young soldier.
Does the giant have his son? – He does not have his son, but he has his dwarf’s son.
Do you have the lord’s good coffee and strong tea? – No, I do not have his strong coffee, but I have his fine bread.
Do you have the good milk? – No, I do not have the good milk, but I have the round cheese and the square basket.