Week 19 Unit 5 grammar recap

Unit 5 grammar recap
We will start by revisiting all grammar of unit 5 to prepare for the comming test!
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Unit 5 grammar recap
We will start by revisiting all grammar of unit 5 to prepare for the comming test!

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MUST 
= moeten

Vorm: must + hele werkwoord

Jij vindt dat iets (niet) moet. (krachtiger dan should)

Het is heel belangrijk, het kan niet anders of het is verplicht.


VOORBEELDEN

I must finish this essay today. I’m going out tomorrow.

You musn't talk so fast!  I can't understand you! 

We must call the police! 

Slide 2 - Slide

You ... park here. It's an emergency exit.
A
mustn't
B
must
C
have to
D
don't have to

Slide 3 - Quiz

Can I come to your party?
Of course, but you .... .... your parents' permission.
A
musn't ask
B
must ask
C
don't have to ask
D
do ask

Slide 4 - Quiz

>Thanks for the tea, Mrs. McGrail.
<Please stay for a while, you .... .... straight away.
A
must leave
B
musn't leave

Slide 5 - Quiz

It's a hospital. You ... smoke.
A
shouldn't
B
mustn't
C
can
D
has to

Slide 6 - Quiz

People are sleeping. You........make so much noise.
A
must
B
mustn´t

Slide 7 - Quiz

We......do more exercises to stay fit.
A
must
B
mustn´t

Slide 8 - Quiz

I need to be there in time.
So I ..........(to oversleep) in the morning.

must of musn´t?
+ hele ww

Slide 9 - Open question

I want to pass.
So I..........(to make) mistakes in the test.
must of musn´t?
+ hele ww

Slide 10 - Open question

I ............(to be)late for the lessons.

must of musn´t?
+ hele ww

Slide 11 - Open question

The Imperative

Slide 12 - Slide

So first: What is the imperative?
The imperative is what we in Dutch call:
de gebiedende wijs.

So the imperative is used to instruct people, to tell them what to do. (for advice, requests, suggestions etc.)
Take a look at the following two sentences and drag them to the right place:

Slide 13 - Slide

request (een verzoek)
an instruction
'Could you close the door?'
'Close the door.'

Slide 14 - Drag question

ok...
So 'close the door' was the instruction. It tells you what to do.
You probably think it doesn't sound as polite as the request. And you are absolutely right! 


So, what is it then?

Slide 15 - Slide

'close the door!'
  • Imperatives are direct. Often they are used when we are angry.
  • Perhaps your school teacher told you to:​ 'Sit down! Be quiet! Stop talking!'
  • When you buy, for example, a new smartwatch it comes with an instruction book telling you how to use it. This instruction book is written using imperatives. They are simple to use and easy to explain.
There are also negative imperatives

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negative imperatives
Of course you can also tell people NOT to do something. (when you want to prevent them from walking on your lawn, for example.)

The negative form is:  Do + not + base form
For example: Do not speak!
Don't smoke! Do not use superglue on your little brothers forehead! And don't walk on the grass! 
(remember that do not and don't are the same thing!)

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Which sentence is written in the imperative?
A
Run away! As fast as you can!
B
Can you run away, please?
C
My mother never told me to run.
D
Did he run away?

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which sentence gives an order?
A
Could you stay away from the fire, please?
B
Don't go near the fire!
C
You can not go near the fire!
D
We must put out the fire!

Slide 19 - Quiz

How do you translate:
'Ga naar boven!'
A
Turn up!
B
Go upstairs!
C
Go downstairs!
D
Up stairs!

Slide 20 - Quiz

How do you translate:
'Niet in de paal klimmen!'?
A
Don't in the pole climbing!
B
The pole not climbing!
C
No climbing the pole.
D
Don't climb in the pole!

Slide 21 - Quiz

Use an imperative:
upstairs. (to go)

Slide 22 - Open question

Use an imperative:
in this lake. (not/to swim)

Slide 23 - Open question

Use an imperative:
your homework. (to do)

Slide 24 - Open question

Use an imperative:
football in the yard. (not/to play)

Slide 25 - Open question

Use an imperative:
your teeth. (to brush)

Slide 26 - Open question

Use an imperative:
during the lesson. (not/to talk)

Slide 27 - Open question

GERUND 
(ING-VORM)

Slide 28 - Slide

Gerund
Je gebruikt de '-ing vorm' als een soort zelfstandig naamwoord:

 1. Als het onderwerp van de zin.
Example: Biking in the mall is forbidden. 

2. Na voorzetsels. (kastwoorden)
Example: She's fond of cycling.

3. Na werkwoorden die zeggen hoe je iets vindt. (like, love, hate, enjoy, etc.)
Example: I love going to the movies. 

Slide 29 - Slide


Thanks for inviting me to the party!
A
Onderwerp
B
Werkwoorden (die zeggen hoe je iets vindt)
C
Voorzetsels

Slide 30 - Quiz


Smoking is forbidden in this school.
A
Onderwerp
B
Werkwoorden (die zeggen hoe je iets vindt)
C
Voorzetsels

Slide 31 - Quiz


I enjoy spending time with you.
A
Onderwerp
B
Werkwoorden (die zeggen hoe je iets vindt)
C
Voorzetsels

Slide 32 - Quiz

Gerund
Je gebruikt de '-ing vorm' ook als een soort zelfstandig naamwoord:

1. Na werkwoorden die 'begin', 'einde', of 'doorgaan' aangeven. (start, begin, finish, go on, etc.)
Example: Everybody had finished writing

2. Na een aantal andere werkwoorden. (delay, postpone, put off, imagine, consider, avoid, etc) 
Example: I put off learning vocabulary for a whole week.

3. Na een aantal uitdrukkingen. (it's no good, it's no use, it's worth, can't help, to be busy, etc)
Example: She can't help singing all day long. 

Slide 33 - Slide


It's worth trying to sell it.
A
Werkwoorden (begin, einde, doorgaan)
B
Uitdrukkingen
C
Andere werkwoorden

Slide 34 - Quiz


Everybody had finished speaking.
A
Werkwoorden (begin, einde, doorgaan)
B
Uitdrukkingen
C
Andere werkwoorden

Slide 35 - Quiz


He put off seeing her.
A
Werkwoorden (begin, einde, doorgaan)
B
Uitdrukkingen
C
Andere werkwoorden

Slide 36 - Quiz


....(write) in English is easy.

Slide 37 - Open question


I love ... (go) out to restaurants.

Slide 38 - Open question

That make-up product isn't worth ... (buy)

Slide 39 - Open question


My mother considers ... (leave) Rob.

Slide 40 - Open question

Vul in: I'm not very good at ____ (play) hockey.

Slide 41 - Open question

(have) .......... a friend like you is great.

Slide 42 - Open question

They stopped .............. (see) each other.

Slide 43 - Open question

My brother loves ___ (hang) around with his friends.

Slide 44 - Open question

Make your own sentence with a Gerund!

Slide 45 - Open question

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Slide 46 - Video

Selftest!
homework next lesson: selftest!

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