Grammar 3 Havo

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EngelsMiddelbare schoolmavoLeerjaar 3

This lesson contains 33 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Grammar 
1. Compounds with some-, any-, every- and no-
2. gerunds and infinitives 

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Compounds
(samenstellingen)
some
any
no
every
body
thing
one
where
compound

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remember the difference between any and some?
some
-when you are certain it/them being there.
-when you offer something you are sure you are able to give.
any:
-when you are not certain it/them being there.
-when you ask for a possibility.
-negation (not)

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When to use what?
body/one >personen
thing > dingen
where > plaatsen

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Some/ any  > iets/ elke
No > niks
Every > Alle

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Quiz time!
Quiz time!

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He didn't see .....one last night. He was home.

Slide 8 - Open question

We would love for .....body to stand up and dance.

Slide 9 - Open question

In Brasil you can buy a coffee .....

Slide 10 - Open question

The police couldn't find the burglars. They were _______ to be found.

Slide 11 - Open question

________ is at the door. Could you open it?

Slide 12 - Open question

I think ________ should have the opportunity to practise a sport.

Slide 13 - Open question

Do ex 
  • 28,29 E grammar

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Gerund 

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Gerund or Infinitive
I don't mind reviewing grammar.
I hope to learn a lot.

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Slide 17 - Video

How do you make a gerund?
Stem +ing 

The gerund looks a lot like a present continuous without the form of "to be"

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Gerund
The gerund is a form of a verb (stem + ing) which can be used as the subject or direct object. 

  • Subject
       Swimming is fun

  •  Direct object  
      I enjoy going to the seaside

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Gerund after emotions
  • Expressions like: it's no use/don't mind/ look forward to:
  • It is no use crying over spilt milk
  • My mother does't mind cooking every day
  • Verbs like enjoy/ love/ like/hate if somebody does it often or not any longer:
  • I enjoy going to the movies

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Gerund
Infinitive
ww + ing 
VERB (WITH "TO")
1. As  a noun (subject/direct object)
2. Verbs expressing opinion:  hate, like, love, enjoy (often/not anymore)
3. After these verbs: to start, to begin, to continue, to stop.
4. After expressions like: it's no use, it's (not) worth it, don't mind, to look forward to
5. After prepositions: after, before, while, at, from, etc.
1. -
2. After verbs expressing feelings/ thoughts: to hope, to want, to expect, to choose, to hesitate
3. After verbs like: to learn, to manage, to fail, to tend., 
4. After verbs like: to agree, to promise, to demand, to forbid, to refuse
5. In combination with: would love, would hate, would like

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What kind of word is "cycling" in this sentence?
"I am [cycling] to my work."
A
a noun
B
a verb
C
adverb
D
adjective

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What kind of word is "cycling" in this sentence?
"[Cycling] is my favourite hobby."
A
a noun
B
a verb
C
personal pronoun
D
adjective

Slide 23 - Quiz

Gerund vs Infinitive

It's worth .... an effort.
A
to make
B
making

Slide 24 - Quiz

Gerund vs Infinitive

Angelina doesn't mind ... care of the kids.
A
to take
B
taking

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Gerund vs Infinitive

The whole class agrees it's difficult ... early.
A
to get up
B
getting up

Slide 26 - Quiz

Gerund vs Infinitive

I hate ... you this, but you failed the test.
A
to tell
B
telling

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Gerund vs Infinitive

We will only succeed if we keep .... (try) .

Slide 28 - Open question

Gerund vs Infinitive

I had a cup of hot chocolate after (go) ice skating.

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Gerund vs Infinitive

Mark should remember ... (take) the trash out.

Slide 30 - Open question

What do you avoid doing?

Slide 31 - Mind map

It's easy/hard to do smth -make your own sentence

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 ex 29 AB, 30

Done? Slim Stampen 

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