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Past simple vs Present perfect vs Past perfect
Answer the questions - write them down.

1. When do you use the 'Past simple'?  Give a sentence.
2. When do you use the 'Present perfect'? Give a sentence.
3. When do you use the 'Past perfect'? Give a sentence.
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Past simple vs Present perfect vs Past perfect
Answer the questions - write them down.

1. When do you use the 'Past simple'?  Give a sentence.
2. When do you use the 'Present perfect'? Give a sentence.
3. When do you use the 'Past perfect'? Give a sentence.

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Past perfect (had + voltooid deelwpoord)
Fill in; 1. The singer .................................(to drink) a glas of water  
                  before she sang.
              2. When John called Karen .............................. (already to      
                   leave).
               3. The child cried after he ..........................(to loose) his toy.

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Correct the mistakes.
1. After Jean walked along the street she had caught the bus.

2. Before Mr. Brown had opened the door he had called his     
     daughter.

3. The neighbour gave a party the day before the police had 
      come.

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Answers
1. After Jean had walked along the street she caught the bus.

2. Before Mr. Brown opened the door he had called his daughter.

3. The neighbour had given a party the day before the police 
      came.

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Make 5 sentences in the 'Past Perfect'.
For example;

She ran to the nearest house after she had seen the man coming towards her.

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Recap - if sentences second conditional
If I .................. a child again I ..................... play football everyday.

Slide 6 - Open question

If she .................. (do not) sleep she .................. (+ be) chatting on her mobile 24 hours a day.

Slide 7 - Open question

.............. you shake hands with the Queen if you .......... to bump into her?

Slide 8 - Open question

Lesson 5 some, any, something ...etc........
Answer the following;

1. When do you use 'some'?
2. When do you use 'any'?
3. When can you use some in a question?
4. Which words have a negative meaning? (P. 182)
5. Translate: ergens, iets, iemand, nergens

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Answers
1. Affirmative sentences (bevestigend)
- Let's have some tea.
2. Negative sentences and questions.
- Do you have any sellotape?
3. When you expect the answer to be 'yes'.
- Can I borrow some coffee please? I have none left.

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Answers
4. never, without hardly
- You never have any bread in the house.
- They hardly ever have any time to go anywhere these days.
5. somewhere, something/anything, somebody/anybody,
      anywhere

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Direct and Indirect speech
Direct speech:  letterlijk vertellen wat iemand zegt.

Indirect speech:  beschrijven wat iemand heeft gezegd.

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Direct speech
Karin said: 'I went to the cinema
 yesterday with my mother.'

They said: 'We want better working conditions.'

Paul asked: 'Have you bought a new jacket?'


Indirect speech
Karin said that she went to the cinema with her mother yesterday.

They said that they wanted better working conditions.

Paul asked if I had bought a new jacket.

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