V3 - en - Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns - Conditionals

Grammar
Reflective and reciprocal pronouns, 
conditionals
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Grammar
Reflective and reciprocal pronouns, 
conditionals

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Goals
- I can use reflective and reciprocal pronouns correctly.
- I can use conditionals correctly.


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Reflexive pronouns worden gebruikt om.....................een persoon / dier / ding
A
bezit aan te geven van
B
aan te geven hoe iets gebeurd met
C
terug te verwijzen naar
D
aan te geven dat iets in de toekomst gebeurd met

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She is looking at herself.
He is talking to himself.
They are enjoying themselves.
Reflexive Pronouns.

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What is the reflexive pronoun of
'she'?

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What is the reflexive pronoun of
'we'?

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Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.
Guys, please look at ...!

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Complete the sentence with the correct reflexive pronoun.
They really enjoyed ______ at the museum.

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Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun:
You bought ________ a new computer
A
myelf
B
himself
C
yourself

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Which of the following options are reflexive pronouns'?
A
myself, herself, themselves
B
my, her, their
C
each other, one another
D
myself, their, each other

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Reciprocal pronouns  (wederkerig vnw) 

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Reciprocal pronouns
Reciprocal pronouns worden gebruikt om een wederzijdse relatie uit te drukken. Je vertaalt het met "elkaar".

Het verwijst naar het onderwerp van de zin.
They are talking to each other.
We will always love one another.
Sarah and Marvin always help each other.

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Which of the following words are 'reciprocal pronouns'?
A
like, as
B
my, her, their
C
each other, one another
D
myself, their, each other

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Conditionals 
Een if-sentence bestaat uit een hoofdzin- en een bijzin. In de bijzin staat de voorwaarde beschreven en in de hoofdzin staat het gevolg beschreven. De volgorde maakt niet uit: je kunt de bijzin (de voorwaarde) vooraan zetten, maar ook de hoofdzin (het gevolg).

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Conditionals
  • 0 conditional
  • 1st conditional
  • 2nd conditional
  • 3rd conditional

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Zero Conditional

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First conditional






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Second Conditional

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Third conditional

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Zero conditional 
First conditional 
Second conditional 
Third conditional 
Het is onwaarschijnlijk dat er aan de voorwaarde voldaan wordt.
Het is waarschijnlijk dat er aan de voorwaarde voldaan wordt.
Het is een feit.
Er kan niet meer aan de voorwaarde voldaan worden.

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Zero conditional:

First conditional:

Second conditional:

Third condititional: 
If/when + present simple
If + present simple 
If + past simple 
present simple
will + hele ww
could/would + hele ww
If + present perfect 
  could/would + present perfect 

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Which one is the zero conditional sentence?
A
If Greg practised more, he would be a great pianist.
B
If Sarah drives to Amsterdam, she will have to pay for parking.
C
If you sleep well, you have more energy.
D
She would worry if I told her the truth.

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What is the correct first conditional sentence?
A
If it snow, we build a snowman.
B
If it snows, we will build a snowman.
C
If it snows, we build a snowman.
D
If it snow, we will build a snowman.

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Which one is the second conditional?
A
When I finish work, I'll call you.
B
If we had a garden, we could have a cat.
C
If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep at night.
D
If I were you, I wouldn't mention it.

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past simple + would + infinitive
Which sentence represents the third conditional?
A
If it rains, I will stay at home.
B
If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.
C
If I won the lottery, I would buy a house.
D
If I see John, I will give him the message.

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Conditionals (if- clause statement)
Drag the example to the appropriate conditional. 
zero conditional 
first
conditional 
second
conditional 
third
conditional 

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work in your book (B)
 Par E - Writing & Grammar: Ex. 27, 28, 29 and 31 (p. 74-77).

- Par I - Writing & Grammar: Ex. 51, 52, 53 and 55 (p. 90-93).

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