Step 26 Past Perfect

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Goals
- I can use the Past Perfect
- I have made a term goal for Step 26
- I have practiced for the WRTS test ??

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Programme
- Term Goal 
- Past Perfect Explained
- Vocabulary Practice ??

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Term Goal
Go to the portal and make a term goal (periode doel) for Step 26 please!

Otherwise I cannot register your test results of today...
Raise your digital hand when you're done!

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Past Perfect
My favourite tense!! 
It allows you to write a story within a sentece :)

Hoe maken:  had + voltooid deelwoord (past participle)
--> voltooid deelwoord kan onregelmatig zijn!
Dan 3e vorm van de lijst die op Quizlet staat

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Past Perfect = voltooid verleden tijd
Use when: je meerdere momenten in het verleden bespreekt. 
Right after he had shouted to me, he ran away.

What happened first? What happened next? 



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Past Perfect
Right after he had shouted to me, he ran away.

First: he shouted --> had shouted = Past Perfect
Next: he ran = Past Simple

1e actie = Past Perfect
2e actie = Past Simple





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Connecting to prior knowledge
Je kent al de Present Perfect = have/has + voltooid deelwoord
He has broken his leg. 

Past Perfect = verledentijd vorm. Have/has veranderen in had. 
He had broken his leg before he came here. 

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Make the Past Perfect
1. As soon as we ..... (to land), we walked out of the airplane.

Slide 9 - Open question

Before I took a shower, I ..... (to have) breakfast.

Slide 10 - Open question

After I ... (to take) a shower, I .... (to go) to work.

Slide 11 - Open question

You ... (to be) surprised, because you ... (not see) anything like this before.

Slide 12 - Open question

Vocabulary Practice?

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