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This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Questions & Negations

Slide 1 - Slide

What do the words questions and negations mean in Dutch?
A
vragen en antwoorden
B
Vragen en ontkenningen
C
Vragen en negativiteit

Slide 2 - Quiz

How do you make a question in Dutch?

Slide 3 - Mind map

How do you make a negation in Dutch?

Slide 4 - Mind map

questions and negations with an auxiliary verb
Works the same as in Dutch:
Questions:
Put the auxiliary before the subject of the sentence and add a question mark.
He is having fun happy . Is he having fun?
Negations:
Put the word 'not' after the auxiliary verb
They have done the deed. They have not done the deed.

Slide 5 - Slide

questions and negations with to be 
Works the same as in Dutch:
Questions:
Put the form of 'to be ' before the subject of the sentence and add a question mark:
He is happy. Is he happy?
Put the word 'not' after the form of to be:
They are friendly. They are not friendly.

Slide 6 - Slide

questions and negations with only a lexical verb
Works different from  Dutch. with only one verb in the sentence to make a question or negation you have to add the auxiliary verb 'to do' and a question mark or not:
He eats an apple. Does he eat an apple? He does not eat an apple.
They had fun. Did they have fun? They did not have fun.

Slide 7 - Slide

She ate an apple
A
Does she eat an apple?
B
Did she eat an apple?
C
Ate she an apple?
D
Eats she an apple?

Slide 8 - Quiz

They are working on their presentation.
A
Do they are working on their presentation?
B
Working they on their presentation?
C
Do they work on their presentation?
D
Are they working on their presentation?

Slide 9 - Quiz

The murderer had killed that man.
A
The murderer had not killed that man.
B
The murderer did not kill that man.
C
The murderer did not have killed that man.
D
The murderer had not been killed by that man.

Slide 10 - Quiz

Write down the WH question words you know.

Slide 11 - Mind map

WH-questions 
(=Open Questions)
Who?         - asks for a person: Who is he?
Whose?    - asks for possession: Whose phone is this?
Whom       - asks for a person: For whom did you do this?
+ preposition?
What?      - asks for things: What did he say?
What        - ask for things or persons in large numbers:      
+ noun?      What countries have you visited?


Slide 12 - Slide

WH-questions
Which?         - asks for things or persons in limited number: 
                            Which topics did you study? Physics or history? 
Where?         - asks for a place: Where is the city of The Hague?    
When?           - asks for a time: When is this lesson finished?
Why?              - asks for a reason: Why are you unhappy?
How?             - asks for a way of doing: how did he do that trick?



Slide 13 - Slide

................ is the capital of Greece situated?
A
Who
B
What
C
How
D
Where

Slide 14 - Quiz

...... did that murderer get away with it?
A
When
B
How
C
What
D
Which

Slide 15 - Quiz

.... cities did you visit?
A
Which
B
Where
C
When
D
Whose

Slide 16 - Quiz

.......... tiny house is this?
A
Who
B
Whom
C
Where
D
Whose

Slide 17 - Quiz

....... did you go to the cinema last week?
A
Who
B
With whom
C
Where
D
Why

Slide 18 - Quiz

WH-Questions 
AND: 
asking for the Subject or the Direct Object:
Silvia saw Paul last week.

Who saw Paul? Silvia. (Silvia saw him) = asking for the Subject
Who did Silvia see? Paul ( She saw Paul) = asking for the Direct Object

Slide 19 - Slide

John broke the window.
(asking for the subject)
A
Who did John break?
B
What did John break?
C
Who broke the window?
D
What did break the window?

Slide 20 - Quiz

I bought something. (asking for the Direct Object)
A
What did you buy?
B
Who bought something?
C
What bought you?
D
Who did you buy?

Slide 21 - Quiz