Grammar 1HC

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  • Lesson aims
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  • Practice
  • Homework
  • Final questions 
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time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

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Lesson plan
  • Lesson aims
  • Explanation grammar
  • Practice
  • Homework
  • Final questions 

Slide 1 - Slide

Lesson aims
At the end of this lesson you can...
  • Use some and any correctly;
  • Use plurals (meervoud) correctly.

Slide 2 - Slide

Some vs Any
Some:
  • In positive sentences;
  • In questions when you're sure the answer is yes.

Examples:
- I need some eggs.
- Can I have some water, please?
- They have some tasks for us.
Any:
  • In negative sentences;
  • In most questions.


Examples:
- Do you have any sugar?
- They don't have any money.
- He has not got any energy left.

Slide 3 - Slide

Welke zin is correct?
A
I haven't got some apples.
B
Can I have any water?
C
They don't have any bananas in this shop.
D
I need any eggs.

Slide 4 - Quiz

Welke zin is correct?
A
Can I borrow some money?
B
I haven't got some food.
C
They have any sweets.
D
Have you got any apples left?

Slide 5 - Quiz

"I haven't got any good evidence."
Is this sentence correct? and why/why not?

Slide 6 - Open question

Plurals
There are different plural forms:
- heroes
- buses/boxes/matches
- shelves
- parties
- mice/women/feet
- fish/sheep/moose

Slide 7 - Slide

Plurals
Heroes:
When a noun ends with consonant + o you put -es at the end of the word

Examples:
Hero - Heroes
Tomato - Tomatoes
Echo - Echoes
Buses:
When a noun ends with s, x, z or ch you put -es at the end of the word

Examples:
Bus - Buses
Box - Boxes
Match - Matches

Slide 8 - Slide

Plurals
Shelves:
When a noun ends with f or fe you get -ves

Examples:
Shelf - Shelves
Dwarf - Dwarves
Knife - Knives
Parties:
When a noun ends with consonant + y you get -ies

Examples:
Party - Parties
Baby - Babies
Penny - Pennies

Slide 9 - Slide

Plurals
Irregular plurals:
Some plurals have an irregular form. You have to learn these by heart.

Examples:
Mouse - Mice
Woman - Women or Man - Men
Foot - feet
Tooth - Teeth

No different form:
Some nouns stay the same in their plural form. You have to learn these by heart.

Examples:
Fish - Fish
Sheep - Sheep
Moose - Moose

Slide 10 - Slide

Which plural is correct?
A
Fish
B
Tomatos
C
Potatos
D
Potatoes

Slide 11 - Quiz

Which plural is correct?
A
Buses
B
Busses
C
Mosquitos
D
Elf

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which plural is correct?
A
Cities
B
Boxi
C
Shelfs
D
Knifes

Slide 13 - Quiz

Which plural is correct?
A
Childs
B
Elves
C
Mice
D
Foots

Slide 14 - Quiz

Homework
Exercises: 31 to 33
Write 33c in a word document and send it to me!
ta.kellij@gmail.com

Slide 15 - Slide

Final questions?

Slide 16 - Slide