Questions and negations

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Grammar 3 page 71
Questions and negations

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Questions
Als er een vorm van to be (am/is/are/was/were) in de zin staat mag je die vóóraan zetten om de zin vragend te maken:

There were a lot of people at the party.
Were there a lot of people at the party?

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Questions
Als er een hulpwerkwoord (modal verb) in de zin staat mag je die ook vóóraan zetten om de zin vragend te maken:
examples of modal verbs:
can, could, will, would, may, might, must, should

Let op: have is ook een hulpwerkwoord als er got bij staat!

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Questions with auxiliary verbs
Can you come over to my place this weekend?
Will she pass her exams this year?
May I borrow your pen, please?
Could you open a window, please?
Should we answer all these questions?
Have you got any homework for tomorrow?

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Questions without auxiliary verbs
Als er géén vorm van to be of auxiliary verb in de zin staat moet je een vorm van to do als hulpwerkwoord gebruiken. 

Present simple: do/does + infinitive (does bij he/she/it)
Past simple: did + infinitive

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Questions without auxiliary verbs
Jenny teaches French at a school in California. 

Tense --> present simple
Jenny = she

Does Jenny teach French at a school in California?

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Questions without modal verbs
My mum made a stuffed turkey for Thanksgiving. 

Tense --> past simple

Did your mum make a stuffed turkey for Thanksgiving?

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Questions without modal verbs
Her parents always go shopping on Sturday.

Tense --> present simple
My parents = they

Do her parents always go shopping on Saturday?

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Negations
Achter een vorm van to be en auxiliary verbs mag je het woordje not zetten. Vaak gebruik je dan de afkorting:

He can't come to the match on Saturday. 
We won't (will not) help you with that. 
There aren't any tomatoes left. 

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Negations
Als er géén vorm van to be of auxiliary verb in de zin staat moet je een vorm van to do gebruiken om de negation te maken:

Present simple: don't/doesn't + infinitive
Past simple: didn't + infinitive

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Negations
We had a dog when I was little. 

Tense --> past simple

we didn't have a dog when I was little. 

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Negations
Nathan parks his car across the street.

Tense --> present simple
Nathan =  he

Nathan doesn't park his car across the street. 

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Negations
They use plastic bottles for their soda.

Tense --> present tense

They don't use plastic bottles for their soda. 

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I overslept yesterday.
A
I didn't overslept yesterday.
B
I didn't oversleep yesterday
C
I don't overslept yesterday.
D
I don't oversleep yesterday.

Slide 14 - Quiz

I am your teacher.
A
I amn't your teacher.
B
I am not your teacher.
C
I don't am your teacher.
D
I don't be your teacher.

Slide 15 - Quiz

Turn this sentence into a question:
I am your teacher.

Slide 16 - Open question

Turn this sentence into a question:
I overslept yesterday.

Slide 17 - Open question

Turn this sentence into a question:
You don't like school.

Slide 18 - Open question

Turn this sentence into a question:
Pizza with pineapple is a disgrace.

Slide 19 - Open question

Turn this sentence into a negative:
Pizza with pineapple is a disgrace.

Slide 20 - Open question

I know how to use questions and negations in the past and present correctly. (A2)
A
Agree
B
Partly agree
C
Disagree

Slide 21 - Quiz

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