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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 4

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Today's planning:
  • Grammar: word order
  •  exercises

Slide 2 - Slide

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Put in the correct order:
at the height
were
the Beatles
in the 1960s
in the UK
of their popularity

Slide 3 - Slide

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Put in the correct order:
  • The Beatles were at the height of their popularity in the UK in the 1960s.

  • In the 1960s, the Beatles were at the height of their popularity in the UK.

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Word Order
"Who does what where when?"
subject - verb -  direct object - place - definite time

Example: "The Beatles were at the height of their popularity in the UK in the 1960s."

Adverbs of time can be placed in front for emphasis!

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Word Order
"Who does (with whom) what (with whom) when?"
subject - verb - (indirect object) - direct object - (preposition + indirect object) - definite time

Example: "I gave you the book last week"
"I gave the book to you last week."

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Word Order
Adverbs of Frequency





Sarah has never danced in musicals

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Word Order
Restrictive clauses
  • crucial info --> cannot be left out 
  • are not set off with commas
Non-restrictive clause
  • additional info --> can be left out
  • are set off with commas

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Word Order
Relative pronouns:
Restrictive clauses
Persons:
who, whose, whom, that

Animals or things:
(of) which, that
Non-restrictive clause
Persons:
who, whose, whom

Animals or things:
(of) which

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https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/grammar/that_vs_which.html#:~:text=Using%20That&text=A%20restrictive%20clause%20means%20that,birthday%20gift%20from%20his%20sister.
Word Order
Restrictive clauses:
  • Children who eat vegetables are likely to be healthy.
  • The boy whom alice yelled at was crying.
  • The journalist whose story I read yesterday has won prizes for her work. 

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Word Order
Non-restrictive clauses:
  • My wife, whom I love dearly, is a brilliant physicist.
  • Nathan, whose sister is my best friend , will be coming on the trip with us.
  • I went to London with John Baker, who lives next door.

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Exercises
Theme 5
Chapter C - ex 15 a, b, c
Chapter B - ex 10, 11, 13, 16 (klaar? ex 12)

= huiswerk!

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