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Imperative & much/many/ (a) little/ (a) few
Imperative & much/ many/ (a) little/ (a) few
Nathalie Possik
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Middelbare school
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Leerjaar 2
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Imperative & much/ many/ (a) little/ (a) few
Nathalie Possik
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Lesson objectives
Recab present perfect & past simple
Much/ many/ (a) little/ (a) few
Imperative
Slide 2 - Slide
Lesson objectives
At the end of the lesson, the pupil is able to explain the differences between present perfect & past simple.
The pupil knows the differences between much/ many/ (a) little/ (a) few.
The pupil is able to recognise if a sentence is imperative,
Slide 3 - Slide
Recap present perfect & past simple
When do you use "has"?
A
They, You, We, I
B
He, She, They
C
He, She, It
D
I, You,They
Slide 4 - Quiz
You use have/has in the present perfect
A
Yes
B
No
Slide 5 - Quiz
In the past simple, you use the past participle (voltooid deelwoord)
A
Yes
B
No
Slide 6 - Quiz
Much/ many/ (a) little/ (a) few
Countable nouns & non-countable nouns.
Example: houses & milk.
Slide 7 - Slide
Much & Many
Much: A lot, non-countable noun, mostly used in interrogative and negative sentences.
ex. How much water can you drink?
Many: A lot, countable noun, mostly used in interrogative and negative sentences.
ex. How many friends can you bring?
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Slide 9 - Slide
I don't have ... money left
A
much
B
many
Slide 10 - Quiz
How ... kids do you have?
A
many
B
much
Slide 11 - Quiz
He doesn't read ... books
A
much
B
many
Slide 12 - Quiz
Little & Few
Little: Small amount (weinig), non-countable noun.
ex. There is little sugar at home.
Few: Small amount (weinig). countable noun.
ex. There are few cupcakes left.
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A little & A few
A little: A very small amount (een beetje), non-countable noun.
ex. I found a little gold in the river!
A few: A very small amount (een paar), countable nouns.
ex. I have a few dollars in my pocket.
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When do you use few/ a few?
Negative sentence: Very few people walk up the mountain.
*Not enough amount of people walk up the mountain*
Positive sentence: A few people walk up the mountain.
*There are still some people that walk up the mountain!*
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When do you use little/ a little?
Negative sentence: She saves little money every month.
*She is not saving enough money*
Positive sentence: She saves a little money every month.
*She is able to save some money every month!*
Slide 16 - Slide
There is ... cash in that box. Could you get it out for me?
A
little
B
few
C
a little
D
a few
Slide 17 - Quiz
You can put ... coins in that machine, if you want.
A
little
B
few
C
a little
D
a few
Slide 18 - Quiz
Slide 19 - Slide
Imperatives
- Verbs to give orders, commands, warning or instructions and to make requests.
- Uses the most basic for of the verb->> infinitive (infinitief).
- Do not run!
- Play the song.
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