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Powerpoint Templates Page 1 BRIGHT 1 unit 10 Ouda images/Shutterstock

Powerpoint Templates Page 2 It is beautiful. It looks shiny. It looks expensive. clipart How does this bracelet look?

Powerpoint Templates Page 3 Bernadus Javarman/PhotoExpress How does this house look? It looks cozy. It is simple. It is small.

Powerpoint Templates Page 4 Look at this description! My New Backpack I have a new backpack. Its colours are red and grey. I always bring it when I go to school. It is made of strong fabric. There are some parts of my backpack. The first is the pocket. I put my money and my card library card in the pocket. The second part is the main part. I put my books and pencil case in this part. The third part is a small pocket at the left side of the backpack. I keep a bottle of water in this pocket. clipart How does it look?

Powerpoint Templates Page 5 Description A description is a text which describes a particular person, place, or thing. Descriptions usually use simple present tense. The structure of a description: 1.Identification 2.Description Now let’s take a look at the text again.

Powerpoint Templates Page 6 clipart Description My New Backpack I have a new backpack. Its colours are red and grey. I always bring it when I go to school. It is made of strong fabric. There are some parts of my backpack. The first is the pocket. I put my money and my card library card in the pocket. The second part is the main part. I put my books and pencil case in this part. The third part is a small pocket at the left side of the backpack. I keep a bottle of water in this pocket. Identification Description

Powerpoint Templates Page 7 Description Identification identifies the thing to be described. Description describes parts, qualities, characteristics of the person or something that is described. What are identification and description consist of?

Powerpoint Templates Page 8 Possession clipart Whose book is it? It is mine. clipart Whose bag is it? It is his. Whose bracelet is it? It is hers.

Powerpoint Templates Page 9 Possession To ask the owner of things, you can use the following patterns. 1.Whose + noun + be + pronoun + ? 2.Who + do/does + subject + belong to + ? Example: Whose book is it? Who does the book belong to? It is mine. It is hers. It is his. Whose books are they? Who do the books belong to? They are ours.

Powerpoint Templates Page 10 Subject PronounsPossessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns Imymine weourours youyouryours hehis sheherhers theytheirtheirs Possession Possessive pronouns 1.This is my book. The book is mine. 2.Those are our books. Those are ours. 3.Whose book is that? That is hers.

Powerpoint Templates Page 11 Now let’s do some practices on page 142!