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unit 5 recap grammar
future will/ shall
if-sentences
linking words: but/and/because
some < > any
past simple < > present perfect
possessives 

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unit 5 recap grammar
future will/ shall
if-sentences
linking words: but/and/because
some < > any
past simple < > present perfect
possessives 

Slide 1 - Slide

in this lesson we'll do recap grammar unit 5.

- many of you already know these topics we're going to practise, but a little check first, so go to the next slides.

Slide 2 - Slide


which sentence is incorrect?
A
Shall we help you tomorrow?
B
Shall he help you tomorrow?
C
Will he help you tomorrow?
D
I shall help you tomorrow.

Slide 3 - Quiz


Have you got .... ideas for me?
A
some
B
any

Slide 4 - Quiz

I didn't see ..... in the house.
A
somebody
B
anybody

Slide 5 - Quiz

They want to go .... nice.
A
somewhere
B
anywhere

Slide 6 - Quiz

which answer is wrong.
A
Peter's cat
B
the children's cat
C
my parents's cat
D
Jess's cat.

Slide 7 - Quiz

which answer is incorrect?
A
Jess's lesson
B
the boys' lesson
C
the lesson's start
D
Peter's lesson

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which sentence is in the past simple?
A
I've visited my granny.
B
Yesterday I saw a cat.
C
I was only helping you!
D
I would help you if I could.

Slide 9 - Quiz

I've never ever been in such a strange situation.
Choose the correct tense.
A
present simple
B
future
C
present continuous
D
present perfect

Slide 10 - Quiz

future tense = iets gaat gebeuren, maar kan nog wel veranderen, dus nog niet helemaal zeker.
* will / shall + hele werkwoord

gebruik:
- bij alle persoonsvormen: will / 'll / won't 
- bij I / we: shall / 'll / shan't
- in vragen met I en we MOET je shall gebruiken

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if-clauses (if-sentences)

watch this clip about if-clauses

- part of sentence with if - use present simple
- part of sentence without if - use future (will / shall) 

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linking words are used to connect two parts in a sentence. By using linking words you can give a reason, an explanation, add information. Or you can explain, state a contrast, give examples etc. 

examples of linking words:
but, because, and, although, so, as soon as, whereas, unless etc. 
* read carefully as the choice of linking word influences the meaning of the sentence

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possessive = bezit

* altijd 's behalve bij meervoud op een s, dan alleen  '
* bij dingen gebruik je  of  

- Peter's chair
- children's chair
- Jess's chair
maar: my parents' chair
en: the back of the chair

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