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Past simple vs. present perfect

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Past simple vs present perfect

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Past simple vs. present perfect

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Past Simple vs Present Perfect

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Past Simple vs Present Perfect

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VS.

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Present Perfect: signaalwoorden
FYNE JAS

For, Yet, Never, Ever
Just, Already, Since, So, Still

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Signaalwoorden Present Perfect
Fijne Jas (afkoring signaalwoorden)
For, Yet, Never, Ever, Just, Always/Already, Since
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How long
Recently
Lately

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Past Simple vs Present Perfect

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It ………………………………… raining for a while, but now it’s raining again (stop)

A
stopped
B
has stopped
C
have stopped
D
stopt

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The police …………………………… three people, but later they let them go. (arrest)

A
have arrested
B
arrested
C
has arrested

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Look! There’s an ambulance over there. There …………………………….an accident. (be)

A
was
B
have been
C
were
D
has been

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I don’t know Carol’s husband. I ………………………………….(never/ meet ) him.
A
have never met
B
never meet
C
never met
D
has never met

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A: And how long ……………………………………(you /live) in Chicago? B: Two years.

A
did you live
B
did you lived
C
have you lived
D
has you lived

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Yesterday my mother ________ a new car. (buy)
A
buyed
B
bought
C
has buyed
D
has bought

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My grandparents ________ in Germany since 2004. (live)
A
lived
B
liveed
C
has lived
D
have lived

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I _______ your phone already. (find)
A
finded
B
found
C
have found
D
has finded

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I bought a new pair of jeans when I ______ in the city centre. (to be)
A
was
B
were
C
have been
D
has been

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A: And how long ……………………………………(you /live) in Chicago? B: Two years.

A
did you live
B
did you lived
C
have you lived
D
has you lived

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Grammar: will / be going to

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The difference in use between will and going to
Will (no proof)
Going to (proof)
- Talk about things that will certainly happen
- predictions based on      opinion or imagination
- express opinion in the future 
- instant decisions
- promises
- requests
- offers and suggestions
- express intentions, plans in the future
- predictions based on what we know or can see

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Will and Going to = Future simple.

  
Will 
Going To 
Negative sentence: 
I won't be able to finish my work today

Interrogative sentence: 
Will you come to my birthday party? 
Negative sentence:
We are not going to design T-shirt. 

Interrogative sentence:  
Is Kim going to read a book over the weekend? 

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Will and going to
Will

Hoe?
will + hele werkwoord 
To be going to

Hoe?
am/is/are + going to +
hele werkwoord 


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Will en Shall 
I
You 
He/she/it
We
You
They
will / shall
will 
will
will / shall
will
will

- Er iets gaat gebeuren
- Onmiddelijke beslissing
- Wens, veronderstellling, belofte, aanbod, verzoek of voorspelling

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Future: SHALL
Je gebruikt shall alleen bij de vragende vorm over de toekomst met I en we

Shall I help you? 
When shall we meet?

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