H3 Grammar E en I

Welcome
Today: grammar Ch. 3
Learning goals:
I know how to use the future perfect and the future continuous correctly.
I know the difference between direct and indirect/reported speech.

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Welcome
Today: grammar Ch. 3
Learning goals:
I know how to use the future perfect and the future continuous correctly.
I know the difference between direct and indirect/reported speech.

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Done your homework?
Sufficient result?
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The Future Perfect & Future Perfect Continuous

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What does
the future perfect looks like?
When do you use this tense?

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What does the
future perfect continuous looks like? When do you use this tense?

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Future Perfect

To talk about something that will be completed before a specific time in the future.

 will + have + the past participle.


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Future perfect:
I ...... (finished) my homework by dinnertime.
A
will finish
B
finish
C
will have finished
D
are going to finish

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Future perfect:
How long ..... (live) in the city next year?
A
have you lived
B
will you have lived
C
are you going to have lived
D
will you be living

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Perhaps in a few years’ time, robots .............. (to replace) human players!
A
will replace
B
will replaced
C
will have replaced
D
will had replace

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future perfect:
She ..... (not fall) asleep by the time we get home.
A
will not have fallt
B
will not fell
C
won't fell
D
will not have fallen

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Future perfect continuous
– future events that will be going on for a longer period of time;
– future events that will be going on at a specific time.

shall/will + (form of) to be + verb + -ing.

The company will be developing a new drug for Alzheimer’s.

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Finish the sentence using future continuous.

(eat/you) _____ at six?

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Finish the sentence using future continuous.

They _____ (not dance) all night.

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Finish the sentence using future continuous.

(drive/she) _____ to London?

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future-perfect continuous

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Future continuous   Future perfect
I hope that, 20 years from now, we'll all be living in towns like Gaviotas.

In PROGRESS

will + be + verb-ing

50 years from now, we will have used up all the Earth's resources.

FINISHED

will + have + past participle

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Future perfect

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Show what you know!
I am having a party, she said.
Put this in reported speech.

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She said that she was having a party.

present continuous --> past continuous
Direct speech
- repeat direct words someone said
- sometimes between quotation marks


"I use a computer at home she said."

Indirect/ reported speech
- to retell what someone has said
- often in the past tense



She said that she used a computer at home.

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NOTE!
Change possesive pronouns in indirect speech:

‘I love my new phone,’ she said. 

She said that she loved her new phone.

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Present simple → past simple

'I use my computer at home,' she said.

She said that she used her computer at home.

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Present continuous → past continuous

"I am typing an email" he said.

He said he was typing an email.

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Past simple → past perfect

"We bought our electric car there" they said.

They said that they had bought their electric car there.

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Present perfect → past perfect

"I have seen the new android phone" he said.

He said he had seen the new android phone.

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Will → would


"We will have new computers" the teacher said.

The teacher said that they would have new computers.

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am/are/is going to → was/were + going to past perfect

"I am going to use my 3D-printer for the project" she said.

She said she was going to use her 3D-printer for the project.


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Paul said, "I met Jake last week."
A
Direct speech
B
Indirect speech

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Choose the option that shows the direct speech written correctly.
A
She said "I am hungry"
B
She said 'I am hungry'!
C
She said, "I am hungry."
D
"she said I am hungry"

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I don't like wearing this dress.
direct speech:

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We all really want a cat at home.
direct speech:

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They didn't study for the test.
direct speech:

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Indirect speech
Remember to change tenses

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Welke van de twee staat of staan in indirect speech?
A
"I'm sick and tired of you!"
B
She said she was sick and tired of us.
C
Allebei
D
Geen van beide

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My cousins: "We worked all night".
indirect speech:
A
My cousins said that we worked all night.
B
My cousins said they had worked all night.
C
My cousins said they worked all night.

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Ik begrijp het gebruik van direct and indirect speech en kan deze goed toepassen
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Ja ik begrijp het
dan: Chapter 3 E. en I. Grammar

Nee ik wil nog wat oefenen:
Blijf bij de lesson up

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Voor indirect speech gaat je naar de volgende vorm:
past simple -->
A
past perfect
B
present perfect
C
past continous

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Voor indirect speech gaat je naar de volgende vorm:
present continous -->
A
present simple
B
past simple
C
past perfect
D
past continous

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Rewrite to indirect speech:
"Are you tired?"
A
He asked if I am tired
B
He asked if I was tired
C
He asked am I tired?
D
He asked if you are tired.

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Julie: I want to go out.
INDIRECT SPEECH
A
Julie said that I want to go out
B
Julie said that she want to go out.
C
Julie said that she wanted to go out.
D
Julie said that she had wanted to go out.

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Naar welke tijd in indirect speech veranderen de werkwoorden van direct speech?
vb: will wordt would
present simple
present continuous
past simple
present perfect
to be going to
past perfect
past simple
past continuous
past perfect
past perfect
past perfect
was/were going to

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match the verbs to their equivalent in indirect speech
indirect speech: felt
indirect speech: had felt
direct speech: have felt
direct speech: felt
direct speech: feels

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I will have finished this book soon!

Jessy will be staying in London next month. 

"You are doing great!", the teacher said.

He said that he played tennis every week.

direct speech
indirect speech/ reported speech
future perfect
future continuous

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Huiswerk
CH. 3 E. en I. Grammar

Need extra practise?
Revision and enrichment ch. 1-3
do exercises revision grammar 1-3
exercises: 9a, b en c
of ga naar Slim Stampen ch. 3 -> grammar

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