V4_Grammar_Chpt 10_Pronouns & lesson week 16

Today's objectives
  • Alquin magazine text 1 - ex. E/H/I. (G - together?)

  • Exercise I =  presentations of English pub traditions (group work) -> next class/Monday

  • Pub Quiz

  • Grammar Unit 10 - Pronouns (possessive/reflexive/demonstrative) & ex. 1-5
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Today's objectives
  • Alquin magazine text 1 - ex. E/H/I. (G - together?)

  • Exercise I =  presentations of English pub traditions (group work) -> next class/Monday

  • Pub Quiz

  • Grammar Unit 10 - Pronouns (possessive/reflexive/demonstrative) & ex. 1-5

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Presentations Monday - groups of 5
Use ppt slides to present:
1) Part 1 - Pub games & explain
2) Part 2 - Pub games & explain
3) British pub history
4) British pub food
5) British pub social life (Irish/Scottish/British pubs)

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Slide 4 - Link

Pronouns 
Subject (ondw):                           Object/Indirect Object (lv/mv)              Possessive Pronoun
                                                                                                                                        A (voorafgaand aan zelfst nmw.). B (zelfstandig gebruik)
I                                                            me                                                                    my (bike)                                                   (It's) mine
you                                                      you                                                                   your                                                                       yours
he/she/it                                          him/her/it.                                                     his/her/its                                                           his/hers/its
we                                                       us                                                                       our                                                                         ours 
you                                                      you                                                                    your                                                                      yours
they                                                    them                                                                 their                                                                      theirs

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Pronouns - differences
  • Who is it? - It's me! It's him! (niet gevolgd door een bijzin, dan gebruik je hier het pronoun als lijdend voorwerp - me/you/him/us etc.)
BUT
  • It is he who left for work early (gevolgd door een bijzin, dan is het pronoun (voornaamwoord) het onderwerp - I/you/we/he etc.)

  • Woordvolgorde - TB Grammar p. 145

  • It -> dingen/babies/kleine kinderen (you don't know whether it's a he/she)

  • It is/It was -> kan naar meervoud verwijzen (It is people like you who ... / It was the Canadian soldiers who liberated ....)

  • Men -> one says (formal!!!)/lijdende vorm (I have been told / It is told that...) / we, you, they, people say that ....

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Pronouns - differences
  • er -> there (bij plaats of richting)

But

  • Geen "introductie er" aan het begin van de zin (alleen bij "to be")
Er volgde een akelige stilte. -> A toe-curling silence followed.
Er zijn maar weinig studenten -> There are only a few students.


  • erover/ervoor/erop etc.  -> about them/it; for them/it; on it/on them etc.

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Possessive Pronouns
  • A) It's his bike. / It is your job  / These are my books
  • B)  it's his / It's yours / They're mine

  • It's VS Its.    (It's true / It's been a long while. VS Its cries were unbearable.)

  • 1) Ons huis -> our house / this house of ours; 2) Haar vriendin -> her friend / this friend of hers etc.




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Reflexive Pronouns 
wederkerende voornaamwoorden:
myself
yourself
himself/herself/itself/oneself = onpersoonlijk
ourselves
yourselves
themselves

For example: I've hurt myself. They introduced themselves. They've really enjoyed themselves.

Note the difference in verbs with reflexive pronouns in Dutch but NOT reflexive in English:
To be wrong, to imagine, to look forward to etc. PAGE 151!!!


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Demonstrative Pronouns 
aanwijzende voornaamwoorden:

This  / That
These / Those


This (enkv) + These (mv.) = dichterbij
That (enkv) + Those (mv.) = verderweg



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