Chapter 3 grammar stepping stones 2vwo

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Chapter 3 grammar stepping stones 2vwo
welcome

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Lesdoelen
After this lesson you

  • will know how word order works in English sentences
  • Know what adjectives and adverbs are
  • Will be able to recognize/apply present perfect and the past simple


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who
does
what
where
when
Students learn word order in English class today.
Remember
English word order

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 grammar - adjectives and adverbs
* adjectives - tell something about nouns (bijv. nw) 
that is a beautiful dress

* adverbs (bijwoord) - show how often something happens. 
They are placed before the verb and after to be

I never play video games without my friend


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Adjectives and adverbs
An adverb can also say something about an adjective or an adverb. 

that actress is extremely beautiful 

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Adverbs - spelling rules
Most adverbs are made by adding -ly to an adjective. 

Adjectives ending in '-ic' add '-ally' Fantastic = fantastically
Adjectives ending in '-y', remove '-y' and add '-ily' Easy = Easily
and ending in '-le' remove the '-e' add '-y'  Simple = Simply 

However many do not end in -ly: fast, late, hard, always, often 







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Adverbs & Adjectives - Check

I like studying, but I read _______ .
A
slow
B
slowly

Slide 7 - Quiz

Adverbs & Adjectives - Check

She stood up ________ to those bullies.
A
brave
B
bravely

Slide 8 - Quiz

Adverbs & Adjectives - Check

I am so ________ to see you!
A
happy
B
happily

Slide 9 - Quiz

Adjectives and adverbs
She skates ....
A
fastly
B
fast

Slide 10 - Quiz

Adjectives/adverbs:
Tom is.....
A
extremely talented
B
extreme talented

Slide 11 - Quiz


Adjectives & adverbs: The..........criminal.
A
violent
B
violently

Slide 12 - Quiz

Adjectives and Adverbs
It rains ...
A
Terrible
B
Terribly

Slide 13 - Quiz

Present perfect & past simple
Present perfect
Have/has + volt. deelwoord
irregular verbs, 3rd row

- experiences up til now
- actions started in the past
 (result noticeable now)

Usher has sung many songs and he is still going.

I have lost my keys. Now I can't get in. 

Past simple
ww + ed
irregular verbs, 2nd row

- experiences in the past which are finished.
- facts or routines in the past

Whitney Houston sang beautifully.

I lost my keys. (I found a spare key and let myself in). 

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Present Perfect - Past Simple

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Past simple vs present perfect

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present perfect: tips
FYNE JAS

For, Yet, Never, Ever
Just, Already (Always), Since

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past simple: ezelsbruggetje
Waldy

When, Ago, Last ... , Days/Dates, Yesterday/Year

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past simple: bevestigen
- Gebruik:
   - verleden
> helemaal voorbij
   - je weet wanneer het gebeurde
   - het is afgesloten / afgerond

- Vorm:
    - regelmatige werkwoorden + ed
    - onregelmatige werkwoorden > 2e rijtje




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Past Simple of
to work?
A
works
B
worked
C
working

Slide 20 - Quiz

Past Simple of
to see?
A
saw
B
seen
C
see
D
seed

Slide 21 - Quiz

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Maak present perfect:
Grandmother ....... (bake) a cake.

Slide 23 - Open question

Maak de present perfect:
Martha..... her homework. (finish)

Slide 24 - Open question

Maak de present perfect:
We .... .... to school (go)

Slide 25 - Open question

1. Which tense is used to talk about an action that started in the past and is still continuing in the present?
A
Past simple
B
Present perfect
C
Present continuous
D
Future perfect

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2. When do we use the past simple tense?
A
To talk about ongoing actions.
B
To talk about completed actions in the past.
C
To talk about hypothetical situations.
D
To talk about future plans.

Slide 27 - Quiz

3. Which tense is used to express an action that happened at a specific time in the past?
A
Present perfect
B
Past simple
C
Past continuous
D
Future simple

Slide 28 - Quiz

4. In which tense do we use the words 'already' and 'yet'?
A
Present perfect
B
Future perfect
C
Present continuous
D
Past simple

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5. When do we use the past simple instead of the present perfect?
A
When the action is recent.
B
When the action is ongoing.
C
When the time of the action is specified.
D
When the action has an impact on the present.

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1. Which sentence uses the present perfect tense correctly?
A
I visited Paris several times.
B
I have visited Paris several times.
C
I will visit Paris several times.
D
I am visiting Paris several times.

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correct form of the present perfect tense of 'to eat'?
A
I was eating
B
I eat
C
I had eaten
D
I have eaten

Slide 32 - Quiz

negative form of the present perfect tense of 'to study'?
A
I do not study.
B
I have not studied.
C
I have not been studying.
D
I did not study.

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Which sentence uses the past simple tense correctly?
A
He is eating lunch now.
B
I will go to the store tomorrow.
C
She finished her homework last night.
D
They were playing football yesterday.

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Which of the following contains an example of past simple?
A
We stopped for lunch at 14 pm.
B
Have you gone mad?
C
I prefer Tom Cruise over Brad Pitt.
D
I was sleeping.

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Which of the following contains an example of past simple?
A
He plays football every week.
B
Mary has done her homework.
C
Sheila bought new jeans last week.
D
Melvin played hockey yesterday.

Slide 36 - Quiz

Lesdoelen
After this lesson you

  • will know how word order works in English sentences
  • Know what adjectives and adverbs are
  • Will be able to recognize/apply present perfect and the past simple


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