When to use the Present Simple and Present Perfect
The Passive form
IF - sentences (also called conditionals)
Conjunctions (voegwoorden)
Past Perfect Continuous
Adverbs
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Today:
Review Past Simple and Present Perfect
How to know when to use which
Work in Workbooks on Chapter 5
Last 10 minutes play a game - Blooket
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Make a +, -,? in the past simple:
Stretch - I / You / We / SHe / They / It
Breathe
Run
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Practice +, -, ? in the present perfect:
To be
Watch
Catch
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When to use which?
Past Simple = The action is finished. It is important when it happened. Look out for words such as: Yesterday, in 2020, when I was little, last night, this morning......
Present Perfect = not important when it happened. Has some connection to today. Look out for words such as: just, lately, recently, since, yet
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For example:
I have been to Spain 4 times. (The connection is that I am still alive and may go again. The number could still increase).
I went to Spain in 2020 (This event has finished. I went there, 2020 is over. )