Adjectives and word order

Word order & adjectives
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Word order & adjectives

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Word order & adjectives
First, a little check-up. How's everyone doing? 

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Lesdoel: 

Aan het einde van de les weet ik waar een bijvoeglijk naamwoord (adjective) in de zin moet.

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What do we still know about word order?
Who knows what adjectives are?

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Adjectives

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ADJECTIVES

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Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
Word order - adjectives

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Adjectives en plaats
Bijvoeglijke naamwoorden kunnen ook achter het werkwoord, bij deze werkwoorden
To taste = It tastes wonderful
To smell = It smells delicious
To be = You are beautiful
To feel = I feel great
To appear = It appears to be great
To sound = The music sounds amazing
To look = That shirt looks great on you
To seem = They seem focussed on their singing carreers

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Adjectives
Place the adjective in the correct place in the sentence.
I love my                  bike                   .
Her new dress                     looks                    . 
He                    seems                    .
blue
amazing
kind

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Complete the text with the correct adjectives.
small
enourmous
fantastic
delighted
funny
huge
sad

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Sleep de goede adjectives naar de zinnen.

1. She is                           (aardig)      
     
2. We are driving a                          (grijs) car.

3. She is having a                         (koud) dish.

4. They seem                                 (grappig).

5. It appears                                   (speels)
kind
cold
grey
playful
funny

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Voorbeeld
Keith used to watch television in his room at bedtime.
Wie    -         doet        -          wat        -     waar       -      wanneer.

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Word order - wat is de juiste volgorde?
WIE
DOET
WAT
WAAR
WANNEER

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wie
doet
wat
waar
wanneer
The parents
bring
to football training

every Sunday

their son

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wie
doet
wat
waar
wanneer
Word Order
I
last week
a blue shirt
in the shop
bought

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wie?
doet?
wat?
waar?
wanneer?
Word Order
timer
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We
in the park
go
roller-skating
every Saturday

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wie
doet
wat
waar
wanneer
Word Order
Carolyn
in summer
walking
on the beach
enjoys

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Word order
loses
often
to the car
My teacher
they keys

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Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
you
grab
my
?
bag
can

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Put the words in the correct sentence order
a speech
Saturday
the President
has given

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Choose the sentence with the correct word order.
A
He seems very friendly.
B
He very friendly seems.

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Choose the sentence with the correct word order.
A
He looks tired today
B
He looks today tired.

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Correct word order:
Jacket / this/ looks / great.
A
The jacket looks great.
B
This jacket, great looks.

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Let's get to work
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Exercises Basis: 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34



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