Grammar unit 2 2m/h/v

Grammar unit 2
  1. Past simple
  2. Quantifiers
  3. Relative pronouns
  4. comparisons
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Grammar unit 2
  1. Past simple
  2. Quantifiers
  3. Relative pronouns
  4. comparisons

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Past Simple
You use the past simple when something happened in the past and is finished.
The past simple is what we call in Dutch: de onvoltooid verleden tijd


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'to be' in de verleden tijd is onregelmatig en kent 2 vormen!

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NB: Let op het verschil: where = waar en were = waren (=verleden tijd van zijn)

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de vorm:
Regular Verbs
present                   past
I walk          ->         I walked
you walk    ->   you walked
he walks    ->     he walked
we walk     ->     we walked
you walk    ->   you walked
they walk  ->  they walked

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 Regular Verbs
spelling exceptions 1

Als een werkwoord eindigt op een medeklinker + -y, dan verandert de -y in -ie: I carry - I carried
Let op, er verandert niets als het werkwoord eindigt op klinker + -y:
I play - I played

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 Regular Verbs
spelling exceptions 2 en 3
Als een werkwoord eindigt op 
-e, dan komt er in de past simple alleen een -d achter: 
I live - I lived
In de past simple wordt de laatste medeklinker verdubbeld als er één klinker voor staat: 
I drop - I dropped

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Past Simple - Irregular verbs
Some verbs in English are irregular, this means that in the past tense they don't get '-ed' at the end, but have their own form.

To write -> wrote;      I wrote her a letter last week
to go -> went;            He went to Italy last year
to make -> made;     They made a very nice meal two days ago

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Past Simple - Irregular verbs

There are no rules for the irregular verbs, you just have to learn them by heart 

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past simple: 
Je gebruikt hulpwerkwoord did bij vragen en ontkenningen.

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Vraagvorm: Did + hele werkwoord
    He painted the floor.    ->   Did he paint the floor?
    They went outside.      ->   Did they go outside?    

- Ontkennende vorm: didn't (did not) + hele werkwoord
    He painted the floor.    -> He didn't paint the floor.
    They went outside.      ->  They didn't go outside.    

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 Wanneer gebruik je de past simple?          

                ezelsbruggetje
               
Waldy

When, Ago, Last ... , Days/Dates, Yesterday/Year

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Fill in: You ..... very happy yesterday.
A
am
B
is
C
was
D
were

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Choose the correct past simple form:
........ for his test?
A
Was he studying?
B
Did he studied?
C
Studied he?
D
Did he study?

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Choose the correct Past Simple form:
I ..... him with his work.
A
didn't helped
B
didn't help
C
helped not
D
didn't helping

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Choose the correct Past Simple form:
...... see that movie last night?
A
Did you see?
B
Did you seed?
C
Did you saw?
D
Saw you?

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Much/Many/A lot of
Dutch variant is 'veel'
Vorm: Much/Many/A lot of + Zelfstandig nw.

Veel wijn                                         Much wine
Veel leerlingen                               Many pupils
Veel mensen                                         A lot of people

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Put the verbs into the correct form (simple past):

    Last year I ........................ (to spend) my holiday in Ireland.
    It ...........................(to be) great.
    I (.............................................to travel)around by car with two friends and we ................. (to visit) lots of interesting places.
    In the evenings we usually ..................... (to go) to a pub.
    One night we even ..................... (to learn)) some Irish dances.
    We ............................. (to be) very lucky with the weather.
    It ................................ (not, to rain) a lot.
    But we .............................. (to see) some beautiful rainbows.
    Where .........................(you, to spend) your last holiday?

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Gebruik "Many/Much" bij
ontkennende en vragende zinnen.

O: I haven't got much time.
V: How much money do you need?

O: I don't have many friends.
v: How many copies do you need?
Gebruik  "A lot of" of "lots of" bij
bevestigende zinnen

B: She's got a lot of work to do.

B: He's got lots of work to do.

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Many bij "telbare" woorden.
Many + meervoud.
Many money
Many years
Many reasons
Many hairs
Many winebottles
Much bij "ontelbare woorden".
Much + woorden zonder meervoud.
Much dogs
Much money
much time
much hair
much wine

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A few/A little
Dutch variant is 'een paar' of 'een beetje'
Vorm: a little/a few + Zelfstandig nw.
a few bij "telbare" woorden
a little bij  "ontelbare" woorden

Een beetje wijn                                   A little wine
Een paar leerlingen                               A few pupils

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Few/Little
Dutch variant is 'weinig'
Vorm: little/few + Zelfstandig nw.
few bij "telbare" woorden
little bij  "ontelbare" woorden
Weinig wijn                                          Little wine
Weinig leerlingen                                Few pupils

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Kun je het tellen?
many (veel)
a few (een paar)
few (weinig)
Kun je het niet tellen?
much (veel)
a little (een beetje)
little (weinig)

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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.
much / many / a lot of / a little / a few / little / few

1.The kids don’t get ........................ pocket money.
2.After my wallet was stolen I had .................... problems.
3.It’s not a lot but I have already saved ..................... money.
4.I have ................. money, so I can’t afford a new car.
5.We stayed in New York for ............................ days.
6.How ................................ carrots do you need?
7.Unfortunately, very ................... people saw the movie.

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Comparisons
If you want to compare things you can often use -er, -est
  • Cheap – cheaper – cheapest
  • Short – shorter – shortest

This counts for all 1-syllable and some 2-syllable words

If they end in a y, the spelling changes to i
  • Easy – easier – easiest
  • Happy – happier – happiest




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Comparisons
If the word consists of 3 syllables or more, you use 'more' and 'most'
  • Beautiful – more beautiful – most beautiful
  • Attractive – more attractive – most attractive


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Irregular comparisons
Good        better        best             goed
Bad           worse        worst           slecht, erg
Much       more          most            veel
Many        more          most           veel
Little         less            least            weinig
Little        smaller      smallest    klein
Few          fewer          fewest        weinig

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EXERCISE COMPARISONS
    My house is ............................................... than yours. (big)
    This flower is .........................................  than that one. (beautiful)
    This is the ....................................  book I have ever read. (interesting)
    Non-smokers usually live ................................. than smokers. (long)
    Which is the ..................... animal in the world? (dangerous)
    A holiday by the sea is ................... than a holiday in the mountains. (good)
    It is strange but often a coke is .......................... than a beer. (expensive)
    Who is the ..............................  woman on earth? (rich)
    The weather this summer is even .................. than last summer. (bad)
    This test was .......................... than the last one. (easy)

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