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Grammar review test 1

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Test
  • Vocab unit 1 & 2
  • Present simple and present continuous
  • Present perfect and past simple
  • Articles a, an, the
  • verbs + prepositions (phrases) 
  • Irregular verbs

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Present simple and continuous

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Present Simple
Present Continuous

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Present perfect and past simple

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Grammar: Past simple
PAST SIMPLE

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Past Simple
What
Past simple
When
To say that something happened in the past.
How/Form
Add –ed OR an irregular form.
Signal words
Yesterday, last week, last month, two days ago, four days ago, months ago, a second ago, etc.
Examples
He walked her home last night.
I talked to him on the phone yesterday.
She tried to close her book but a fly got caught in between the pages.

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Present perfect

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Present Perfect
When do we use the Present Perfect?
1. Iets is in het verleden begonnen en is nu nog aan de gang.  

VB.  Ethan has known Sam for three years.
2. Te praten over ervaringen tot nu toe.

VB. I have never eaten Sushi. 
3. Iets is is het verleden gebeurd en het resultaat is nu merkbaar. 

VB.  We've washed the car so now it's clean again.

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Present perfect vs Past simple
We use the present perfect to talk about an experience at any time in the past. The exact time it happened is not inportant.
Have you ever tried herring?

We use the past simple to talk about a specific occasion in the past.
I talked to my friend last night.

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Articles

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Articles
The
Gebruik je als je specifiek verwijst naar iets die al eerder is benoemd in een zin. 
Bijv: Can you pass me the salt?
A
Gebruik je voor woorden die beginnen met een medeklinker
Behalve by hour, euro, European, university, uniform
An
Gebruik je bij woorden die met een klinker beginnen
(A, E, I, O, U) : an apple
Of die lijken alsof ze met een klinker beginnen: an hour

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a / an 
a & an -->  een 
an --> vowel
a --> consonant

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A/ An rule?         

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Verb preposition phrases

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