Unit 4,5,6

Present perfect
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Slide 1: Mind map

This lesson contains 10 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Present perfect
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Slide 1 - Mind map

I have known him all my life.
A
past simple
B
present simple
C
present perfect
D
past perfect

Slide 2 - Quiz

Slide 3 - Video

past simple of present perfect?

I ... (never see) this film before.
A
never saw
B
have never seen
C
has never seen
D
have never saw

Slide 4 - Quiz

She has seen a butterfly.
This sentence is an example of...
A
past simple
B
past continuous
C
present perfect

Slide 5 - Quiz

She had read the book before....
This is an example of the
A
past simple
B
present perfect
C
past continuous
D
past perfect

Slide 6 - Quiz

Slide 7 - Video

I must/mustn't
you mustn't
he, she, it mustn't
we mustn't
you mustn't
they mustn't
Als jezelf vindt dat iets moet
musted bestaat niet
I have to + ww/don't have to
you have to + ww/you don' t
he, she, it has to + ww/don't
we have to + ww/don't
you have to + ww/don't
they have to + ww/don't
Als een ander vindt dat je iets moet
we verleden tijd had to

Slide 8 - Slide

Must and have to: summary
Have to and must both mean 'moeten' in Dutch 
The context in which you use them is different!
Must: personal necessities
Have to: obligation (when someone else tells you what to do: school, the law, the government, your parents, your job etc.)
Note: the difference between must and have to is slowly disappearing in modern day English.

Slide 9 - Slide

Hoeft niet <> mag niet
Hoeft niet = mag wel, maar hoeft niet
Don't / doesn't have to
You don't have to help me with my homework

Mag niet (van iemand anders)
Must not
You must not smoke in planes and trains. 

Slide 10 - Slide