My name is Ben. My mother is Sue and my father is Tom. We're American, but our family is from Mexico and our
surname is Lopez. I've got a sister. Her name is Julie. Julie is
married and she has got two children. Their names are Richard
and Stephen. Her husband is very good. His job is very interesting. He's a pilot. What about you? Can you tell me about
your family?
We form the comparative of adverbs ending in-ly with adverbs and the superlative with most. We form the comparative of other adverbs with -er and the superlative with -est. The adverbs well, badly and little have irregular comparative and superlative forms. We can use (not) as + adverb +as to make compare two actions or situations. We can also make negative comparisons with adjectives and least.
1) This seaside settlement is a good place to eat fish. It is popular in our country.
a) himself
b)my
c)its
d)it
e) itself
2) Yesterday my friend and i went to a sports club. We played tennis here.
a) yours
b) her
c)it
d) them
E) we
Объяснение:
К личным местоимениям в английском относятся привычные нам слова I (я) / he (он) / she (она) / you (ты, вы) / we (мы) / they (они). К этому ряду добавляется и it: оно заменяет неодушевленное существительное. Местоимение it является неизменяемым и не имеет специальной формы множественного числа. На русский язык it переводится теми же местоимениями, которые используются для одушевленных лиц (он / она / оно).
Мы же не скажем: This seaside settlement is a good place to eat fish. Itself is popular in our country. ТО есть это не правильно, правильно IT.
Yesterday my friend and i went to a sports club. Them played tennis here.
Это так же не правильно потому что мы не сажем: Они играли с ними
Мы скажем: Мы играли, потому что: мы вчера с подругой ходили в спортивный зал
2 my
3 my
4 our
5 her
6 their
7 her
8 his
9 your