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WELCOME

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GRAMMAR UNIT 3
3.1
3.3
Question Tags
3.2
Present Continuous
Aanwijzende 
VNW.
3.4
One & Ones
3.5
Veel 
3.7
Bezittelijke
VNW.

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Present Continuous
Grammar 3.1
Grammar 3.1 Coursebook

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Present continuous
Subject +
Form of to be +
Verb + ing
I
Am/’m
Watching
TV.
You/we/they
Are/’re
Watching
TV.
He/she/it
Is/’s
Watching
TV.

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Present continuous - Questions
Form of to be +
Subject +
Verb + ing
?
Am
I
Watching
TV?
Are
you/we/they
Watching
TV?
Is
he/she/it
Watching
TV?

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Present continuous - Negative
Subject +
Form of to be +
Not
Verb + ing
I
Am/’m
not
Watching
TV.
You/we/they
Are/’re
not
Watching
TV.
He/she/it
Is/’s
not
Watching
TV.

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Present continuous - Exeptions
Verbs ending in -e: have, drive, write
He is having dinner.
Verbs ending in -c: panic, picnic
She is panicking
Verbs ending in -l: label, cancel, travel
I am labelling the boxes.
verbs ending in single vowel + single consonant: sit, swim, put
I am sitting on a chair. 
Verbs ending in -ie: lie, tie, die
He is lying to me.

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Present Continuous - Use
You use the present continuous to talk about things going on (around) now - things that started in the past and are still going on

I am falling in love.
We're learning English right now.

Time expressions: Now, at the moment, this year, nowadays

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Tag Questions
Grammar 3.2
Grammar 3.2 Coursebook

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In short
Een tag is een kort vraagje aan het einde van een zin, zoals: ..., is it?/ ..., isn't it/ ..., can't you?
De spreker vraagt hiermee om bevestiging ("Klopt dat? / Ben je het met me eens?")

Na een bevestigende zin (+) is de tag ontkennend (-)
Na een ontkennende zin (-) is de tag bevestigend (+)

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Find the 5 tag questions. Are they all correct? Explain in 2s
Dear Kate,
Good to hear from you! It is a long time, isn't it?  We shouldn't wait so long next time, shouldn't we? You wanted to know if I liked Steve's party last week? Yes, I did! His parties are always great, isn't he? But then again, I am a party animal, aren't I? Hope you will write back soon. You will, won't you?
Love, Betty  

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Tag Questions

  • Tag questions come at the end of a sentence
  • We use question tags to check something 
  • Your name is John, isn't it?
  • Your name isn't John, is it?

  • The movie is great, ........?
  • The movie = it
  • Verb (to be, can, have, do, will, should)? Yes - to be (is)
  • The movie is great, isn't it?



If the sentence is positive, the question tag is negative
If the sentence is negative, the question tag is positive
Verbs to repeat:
  • To be
  • Can
  • Have
  • Do
  • Will
  • Should
  • If there is no verb like the ones above, use do

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Demonstrative Pronouns
Grammar 3.3
Grammar 3.3 Coursebook

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Nearby
further away
Singular
Plural
This
That
These
Those

Slide 14 - Drag question

One vs Ones
Grammar 3.4
Grammar 3.4 Coursebook

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One vs Ones

We use one or ones if we do not want to repeat the already mentioned noun (het al genoemde zelfstandig naamwoord). One(s) replaces  the noun. 

One -> refers to the SINGULAR noun (enkelvoud)
Ones -> refers to the PLURAL noun (meervoud)

I don't want the green apples. I want the red apples.
I don't want the green apples. I want the red ones


Do you want a big dog or a small dog?

Do you want a big dog or a small one?

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Much vs Many
Grammar 3.5
Grammar 3.5 Coursebook

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Much
Means: veel
Use: Before a plural (uncountable) noun - something we cannot count

How much time do you need?
I don't have much money left.



Usually in questions and negative sentences
Many
Means: veel
Use: Before a plural (countable) noun - something we can count

How many friends do you have?
How many languages did you speak?



Used in all sentences (questions, positive, negative)

Difference:
Much = uncountable
Many = countable

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Possessive pronouns
Grammar 3.7
Grammar 3.7 Coursebook

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Possession
He’s my friend.
He’s mine.
Die van mij
He’s a friend of mine.
Van mij
He’s your friend.
He’s yours.
Die van jou
He’s a friend of yours.
Van jou
You’re his friend.
You’re his.
Die van hem
You’re a friend of his.
Van hem
You’re her friend.
You’re hers.
Die van haar
You’re a friend of hers.
Van haar
He’s our friend.
He’s ours.
Die van ons
He’s a friend of ours.
Van ons
He’s their friend.
He’s theirs.
Die van hen
He’s a friend of theirs.
Van hen

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What have your learned this lesson?
Can you give me an example?

Slide 22 - Open question

Wat heb je (van mij) nog meer nodig om de grammatica te kunnen snappen?

Slide 23 - Mind map