Is it Batman?
Yes, it is him! (informal English)
Is it King Arthur?
Yes, it is he. (formal English)
(it is him = it is he)
It is Batman.
Can you compete with him?
Yes. I can beat him.
It is King Arthur.
Can you disobey him?
Yes, I can argue with him.
Her
Translate in writing:
her – _________________________
who – ________________________
bride – _______________________
queen – ______________________
no – _________________________
left – _________________________
right – ________________________
on – _________________________
on the left – ___________________
on the right – __________________
do – _________________________
does – ________________________
look – _________________________
like – _________________________
look like – _____________________
admire – ______________________
ask – _________________________
Study the examples:
Who is the bride? Is it Maria?
Yes, it’s her. (informal English)
Is it Queen Elizabeth?
Yes, it is she. (formal English)
No, it is not she!
(it is her = it is she)
The woman on the left is a bride.
Do you like her?
I admire her.
The woman on the right is not Queen Elizabeth.
She does not look like her.
Ask her who she is!
It
Translate in writing:
it – _________________________
monkey – ____________________
cute – _______________________
hold – _______________________
holding – _____________________
play – ________________________
flute – ________________________
Study the examples:
It is a cute monkey.
Do you like it?
I like it!
The monkey is holding a flute.
Can the monkey play it?
Can it play it?
The monkey cannot play the flute.
The monkey cannot play it.
It cannot play it.
Us
Translate in writing:
us – _________________________
friend – ______________________
friends – _____________________
your – _______________________
know – ______________________
very – _______________________
well – _______________________
Study the examples:
It’s us, your friends! (informal English)
It is we, the King and the Queen. (formal English)
(it’s us = it is we)
Look at us!
Can you recognize us?
You know us very well.
Them
Translate in writing:
them – _________________________
horse – _________________________
win – __________________________
winner – _______________________
behold – _______________________
knight – ________________________
support – _______________________
fan – ___________________________
of – ____________________________
Study the examples:
Look at the horse and the boy.
It’s them who are the winners! (informal English)
Behold the knights!
It is they who are the winners! (formal English)
(it’s them = it is they)
I know them.
Do you support them?
I am a fan of them.
Revision: Units 8—14
Choose the correct word in parentheses.
1. It’s (me, I). (informal English)
2. It is (me, I) (formal English)
3. Look at (me, I)!
4. Can you see (me, I) in the mirror?
5. Can you recognize (me, I) in the mask?
6. I can see and hear (you, me, I), but I cannot recognize you.
7. It is (he, him)! (informal