H3A - Chapter 1 E Grammar & writing

Chapter 1 E writing & Grammar
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Chapter 1 E writing & Grammar

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Think about this:



What starts with a T, ends with a T, and has T in it?

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theapot
Some & any
what do you remember?

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He hasn't got ________ friends.
A
some
B
any

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Did you see _________ birds?
A
some
B
any

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Please give me _________ water.
A
some
B
any

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Are there _________ boys in the park?
A
some
B
any

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There are ________ flowers here.
A
some
B
any

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Compounds =verbindingen
some one, any one, some thing, any thing

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Gerund / Infinitive
A gerund is a verb form that ends in “-ing” and is used as a noun (walking, traveling, voting); 

an infinitive is the base form of a verb preceded by “to” (to walk, to travel, to vote)

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Aan de slag
ex. 27 + 28a, 29 a+b, 30 and 31
31 maandag inleveren als huiswerk
Done? Check and correct
Done? learn page 76 and 77
SO Vocabulary Wednesday the 11th of Sep.

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Gerund = verb + ing
 a verb (ww) + ing = noun (zelfstandig naamwoord)
Je kunt een gerund gebruiken na werkwoorden zoals: Love, stop, start and finish, hate. 

shop (verb) + ing = shopping (noun)               = gerund
game (verb) + ing = gaming (noun)                  = gerund
eat (verb) + ing = eating (noun)                          = gerund 

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jerund
 To + infinitives (= hele ww)
  • A gerund is a verb (ww) that is used as a noun (zelfst. nw.)
  • You use it after verbs such as to love, to like or to hate:
  • I love riding my bike.

  • Some verbs are followed by to + infinitive (to + hele ww)
  • Examples: to want, to hope, to ask, to expect, to promise
  • I am hoping tto discover some new bands.

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