We use the present perfect to focus on the result of an action. also: to say how often we have done sth. HAVE/HAS + DONE (vt.dw. = 3e rijtje)
> I've learned a lot about how to work with all kinds of people.
We use the present perfect continuous to focus on an action that started in the past and that may/not be completed. also: to say how long it is from the start of the action to now. HAVE/HAS+ BEEN + DOING
> I've been working at Burger King for two months.
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7) Grammar
A
You should be more serious!
They'd better give me afternoon shifts.
You ought to go back to and say sorry.
should + ought to = general advice/opinion
had better = advice specific situation
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9) Vocab
A
h - apply for a job
g - employee (werknemer)
j - employer
a - full-time
c - work part-time
i - qualifications
e - resign
f - salary
d - trainee
b - unemployed
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Workbook
- 1 grammar: present perfect v present perfect continuous
- 2 grammar: had better / ought to / should
- 4 vocab: jobs and work
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Unit 4: 2) Grammar
A
are likely to
won't (= will not)
will
might
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2) Grammar
B
will 100%
will probably - is likely to ↑
might |
might not |
probably won't - isn't likely to ↓
won't 0%
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4) Grammar
A - let's try
You'll always be worried, if you are short of money.
I'll hopefully live to a good age, if I keep doing these exercises.
If I always have good friends around me, I'll live to be 100.
Unless you look for the good things in life, you'll never be happy.
--> if/unless + present simple
--> will + hele ww
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4) Grammar
B - rules
if + unless: actions in present OR future
verb tense after if/unless: present simple
verb tense in other clause (sentence part): a future form
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6) Vocabulary
A - if / unless / when / until / as soon as
when = toen, terwijl, wanneer
as soon as = zodra
until = totdat
if = als
unless = tenzij
I will tell her you said hi if I see her. = als (niet zeker dat je haar ziet)
I will tell her you said hi when I see her. = wanneer (zeker dat je haar ziet)