V3 - en - Past Perfect & Prepositions of time and place

Grammar
Past perfect & the prepositions of time and place.
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Grammar
Past perfect & the prepositions of time and place.

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Learning goals
- I can use the past perfect correctly 
- I can use the prepositions of time and place correctly. 

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Past vs. Present Perfect 
What was Present Perfect again? 

And how is it different from the past perfect? 




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Past vs. Present Perfect 
Present Perfect 
Past Perfect 
An action or event is still in progress.
The past perfect is used to refer to an action that was finished before another action in the past (usually the past simple). 
Form: 
have / has + past participle 
Form:
had + past participle (voltooid deelwoord) 

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How would you say this in one sentence?

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People (applaud), although the president (not finish) his speech yet.

Slide 7 - Open question

As soon as I (open) the door, the cat (run) out.

Slide 8 - Open question

When I (walk) in, the meeting (already to begin).

Slide 9 - Open question

After he (to pass) his exam, he (to throw) a party.

Slide 10 - Open question

He was (shock), because he (never to see) anything like this.

Slide 11 - Open question

Prepositions of time and place

Slide 12 - Slide

What is a preposition in Dutch?
A
Lidwoord
B
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
C
Gezegde
D
Voorzetsel

Slide 13 - Quiz

What is a preposition?
Try to give a definition of what a preposition is .

Slide 14 - Open question

Meet me ____ 9 o'clock. 
I live ____ The Netherlands.
I have a football match ____ Saturday. 
I am going to study ____ Dublin City University. 
I am leaving ____ 1 month. 
The book is ____ that table over there!
On

At
In
In
At
On

Slide 15 - Drag question

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Exercise
  • You have 10 minutes to write a gap text and send it to me. 
  • For the gaps, use the past perfect and prepositions of time and place.
  • Choose one of the following events for your text and use about 75 words 
--> You witnessed burglars breaking into a neighbour's house. 
--> You saw somebody with your bike that had been stolen a month ago. 
--> You found a bag full of money on the street. 


timer
10:00

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Example gap text
(1) ___ lunchtime, I saw a guy (2) ___ town on a bike that somebody (3) ___ (to steal) from my garden a while ago. (4) ___ the police station, I spoke to the same officer who (5) ___ (to file) the report on my bike last time. He was happy I (6) ___ (to spot) my stolen bike. I told him I (7) ___ (to see) the guy (8) ___ George Street and described what the man looked like.

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