Section outline

    • Countries and Their People 

      England is a country; France is a country; Norway is another country; Turkey is another country; Egypt, Italy, Poland are other countries.\footnote{Original footnote text.}

      The people of England are English. They speak English.

      The people of Germany are German. They speak German.

      The people of Norway are Norwegian. They speak Norwegian.

      - Two Meanings of {Country} in English 

      There are two meanings of \textit{country} in English. Here are examples in sentences:

       
          * England is a country; Spain is another {country}.
          *  The house is in the  {country}; it is not in the town.

       TOWN vs. COUNTRY 


          * There are a lot of people in the town; there are not many in the country.
          * There are a lot of cows and sheep in the country; there are not many in the town.

    • Possessive Pronouns

      The pronouns I, he, she, it, you; we, they, have another form: my, his, her, its, your, our, their.  
          * I speak French; my language is French.
          * You speak English; your language is English.
          * He speaks Spanish; his language is Spanish.
          * She speaks Norwegian; her language is Norwegian.
          * Where is the dog? It is in its bed under the table.
          * We speak Greek; our language is Greek.
          * They speak Turkish; their language is Turkish.