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End of year 2 - quantifiers

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Would you be tempted to taste this cheese? Why (not)?

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Answers


1b      2c     3a      4e        5d        6g       7h       8f

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WHY:
dangerous cheese
but
dangerously cheesy?

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An adjective says something about a

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Adjectives
An adjective (bijvoegelijk naamwoord) 
says something about a noun (a person or an object, NL)
Example:
Tom is shy.
Alice is happy.
The weather is lovely




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Adverbs
An adverb (bijwoord) refers to a verb, an adjective or another adverb. Most adverbs are formed by adding -ly to an adjective.

She worked accurately.
It was extremely hot.
He worked extremely accurately.

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THE RULES
Algemene regel / meest gebruikt
-ly (beautifully, nicely)

Woorden die eindigen op –le
-le > -ly (terrible – terribly)

Woorden die eindigen op een medeklinker + -y
> -ily (easy – easily)

Woorden die eindigen op –ic
-ic > -ally (fantastic – fantastically)

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Exceptions I
• After look, feel, taste, smell, sound, 
use the same form as the adjective:
"The soup takes good" 

• fast, hard, soon, late, early - same form for adverb and adjective
“this exercise is hard.” “He works hard.”




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Exceptions II
• The adverb of "good" is "well":
She's a very good singer. <-> She sings very well.

• fast, hard, soon, late, early - no change!!
“this exercise is hard.” <-> “He works hard.”
"My father has a fast car." <-> "My father drives very fast."




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Much, many, lots of, a lot of, (a) little, (a) few 


"Quantifiers"

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THE RULES
• Waar zeggen deze woorden iets over?
 > Zelfstandig naamwoorden 

• Welke gebruik je bij znw die je WEL kan tellen?
> Many, lots of, a lot of, (a) few

• Welke gebruik je bij znw die je NIET kan tellen?
> (A) little , much

• UITZONDERING : 
> Lots of, a lot of  > bij zowel woorden die je WEL als NIET kunt tellen 

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Important!

Much / many = ontkennend + vragende zinnen

a lot of = bevestigende zinnen


Example:  

Bevestigend:    I have a lot of time

Ontkennend/vragend:     I don't have much time / Do I have much time?

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examples
“I don’t have much time to play games.”
“They don’t have many pets.”
“I've got lots of games for my birthday.”
“Does he have a lot of books?
Few boys like romantic comedies.”

“Does it take lots of time to finish the game?”
“I need a little more time.”
“There was little money left for shoes.”

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INTENSIFIERS
"So, too, really, very, such"

> Om extra nadruk te geven aan een bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord of werkwoord. Ze staan VOOR het woord waarover ze iets zeggen. 
"enough" -> after an adjective or adverb:
good enough, interestingly enough

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Much or many?
cheese
A
much
B
many

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good - Max is a .... singer. He sings .....
A
good, goodly
B
goodly, good
C
well, good
D
good, well

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5) She is tall ___ to reach the shelf, but she is standing ___ far way to actually touch it.
A
enough, very
B
too, very
C
enough, too
D
enough, so

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Choose: a little -a few- few- little?

There is ...... time left, hurry up!
A
Little
B
A little
C
Few
D
A few

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5 There are much / a lot of tomatoes in the garden.

A
much
B
a lot

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Choose: a little -a few- few- little?
There's too ... salt in this soup.
A
Few
B
Little
C
A few
D
A little

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The soup tastes ................ (delicious).
A
delicious
B
deliciously

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I'm cutting ... onions.
A
A little
B
Few
C
A few
D
Little

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You did .... in your exams.
A
good
B
well

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Good luck with your tests!
Have a nice summer!

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