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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Slide 2 - Slide

Can/could you play tennis when you were younger?
A
can
B
could

Slide 3 - Quiz

can/could
We............phone Tony. Maybe he can help us out.
A
can
B
could
C
can't
D
couldn't

Slide 4 - Quiz

Choose a or b.
But nobody seems ... do anything about it, although they have permission.
A
to be able to
B
to be allowed to

Slide 5 - Quiz

What do you use when you're asking something extra politely?
A
can
B
could
C
to be able to
D
to be allowed to

Slide 6 - Quiz

Choose: can - could - to be able to

____ download the file for me?

A
Are you able to
B
is you able to
C
Can you
D
could

Slide 7 - Quiz

Ability/Possibility
Can you speak French?
Can you help me with my maths homework?
'I haven't got a pen.' - 'You can use mine.'

Slide 8 - Slide

Can - present

- What is possible.
- Permission.
- What people, animals and things can do.



Could -  past

- Permission in the past.
- What is possible in the future.
- What people, animals and things could do in the past


Slide 9 - Slide

Can - present 
- What is possible.
- Permission.
- What people, animals and things can do.

He can run very fast.
You can enter my room.
Stress can cause health issues

Could - past
- Permission in the past.
- What is possible in the future.
- What people, animals and things could do in the past

Could your first pet roll over?
Mom said I could not go.
She could get hurt by that.

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Should
- To talk about advice





You should eat something.
You should study for your test.

Have to
- Obligations (you have no choice but to do it)
- You can use 'not'. No obligation, so then there is a choice.

We have to finish this first.
She does not have to eat it all.

Slide 11 - Slide

Waarschijnlijk
iets minder waarschijnlijk
Can
Could

Slide 12 - Drag question

Can
isn't able to
couldn't
are allowed to
could
be able to
be allowed to
could

Slide 13 - Drag question


___________________betekent "kunnen" of "in staat zijn".                 
                     Je kunt alle werkwoordstijden gebruiken.

___________________betekent "mogen" of "toestemming krijgen".
                     Je kunt alle werkwoordstijden gebruiken.


___________________betekent "kunnen", "mogelijk" of "in staat zijn" 
                     Je kunt het alleen gebruiken in de present simple.  

___________________betekent "zou kunnen" of "zou mogen", of in 
                    de verleden tijd, met de betekenis "konden/mochten".
can
could
to be able to
to be allowed to

Slide 14 - Drag question

Can, could, to be able to, to be allowed to
to be able to
- Kunnen/in staat zijn om iets te doen
- alle werkwoordstijden gebruiken
         I will not be able to walk your dog tomorrow.

to be allowed to
- mogen of toestemming hebben
- alle werkwoordstijden gebruiken
         He wasn't allowed to date her
         You won't be allowed to stay out late. 

Slide 15 - Slide

Can, could, to be able to, to be allowed to
Can/could/to be able to/to be allowed to                              om aan te geven dat je iets mag of kan.
Welke vorm gebruik je dan wanneer?

Can/can't
- Kunnen/mogen
- je kunt deze alleen gebruiken in de present simple
          Can you open this jar?

Could/couldn't
- zou kunnen
- verleden tijd van can
- beleefd vragen om hulp of toestemming
- je kunt deze alleen gebruiken in de present simple of past simple
           You could have said something. 
           Could you open the window for me please?

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Can, could, to be able to, to be allowed to
  • Can: kunnen, mogen
  • Could: zou kunnen, zou mogen, verleden tijd van can
  • To be able to: kunnen, in staat zijn om - kan in alle tijden gebruikt worden
  • To be allowed to: mogen, kan in alle tijden gebruikt worden 

Slide 17 - Slide

When he was 40, he ... play six instruments.
A
can
B
could
C
was able to
D
was allowed to

Slide 18 - Quiz

I ... use the internet as much as I like at home.
A
can't
B
couldn't
C
am not able to
D
am not allowed to

Slide 19 - Quiz

Auxilary verbs = Hulp werkwoorden
Must + Hww (Hele ww)
We must visit grandma, we haven't seen her in ages. 
Moeten (persoonlijke noodzaak) / kan niet anders
Mustn't + HWW
I mustn't be home late.
Niet moeten/mogen
Have/has to + HWW
I have to be there on time.
Moeten (verplicht, vanaf buiten opgelegd).
Don't/Doesn't have to + hww
You don't have to do this if you don't want to. 
Niet hoeven

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Should + HWW
You should eat fruit every day. 
Zou eigenlijk moeten
Bij adviezen 
Shouldn't + HWW
You shouldn't eat too much sugar.
Zou eigenlijk niet moeten

Slide 21 - Slide

In short...
Have to = verplicht van buitenaf
Must = als je zelf vindt dat iets moet
Should = zou moeten / advies

Mustn't = niet mogen
Don't have to = niet hoeven
Shouldn't = zou eigenlijk niet moeten

Slide 22 - Slide

could
to be able to
to be allowed to
can
zou kunnen
zou mogen
konden
mochten
kunnen, 
in staat zijn tot
mogen,
toestemming krijgen
kunnen,
mogen,
mogelijk zijn

Slide 23 - Drag question