Verbs 2

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Welcome!

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Road map

  • Verbs (Chapter 2 GRO) : 
  • Check homework 
  • Theory Copulas 
  • Do assignments 

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Verbs

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Lexical verbs 
  • In England once there lived a pig
  • He worked out sums inside his head
  • All in a flash, he saw the light

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Lexical verbs 
  • Hoofdwerkwoord
  • Vaak (maar niet altijd!!!) het enige werkwoord in de zin
  • Ontkennend: Do not, did not. 
  • Vragend: Do, did?

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Primary Auxiliaries
  • Help to make one of the tenses: 
I have read a book
You are washing your socks
They were leaving the building 

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Auxiliary or lexical verbs? 
  • Piggy had a massive brain.
  • There was no book he had not read
  • What life was really all about?
  • By gum, I have got the answer!

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Copula's
  • 'Koppelt' iemand/iets met een beschrijving, bijv. 
'To everybody it was plain'
it = plain
'No animal is half so vile as Crockywock the Crocodile'
No animal = half so vile

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Copula's
to appear                  to remain
to be                            to seem
to become                 to turn
to get                             to stay 
to grow
to keep 
to prove

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Copula's
Vragen en ontkennend maken:
  • Bij 'to be' geen ander hulpwerkwoord nodig
  • Bij de andere copula's wel
bijv. He remained calm
Did he remain calm
He did not remain calm

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Question tags
  • Vaak spreektaal
She felt better in the morning, didn't she?

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Substitutes
The primary auxiliary 'do' is sometimes also used to replace or act as a substitute for a lexical verb:
  • He worked hard and so did his brother 
  • She does not love potatoes and neither do I 

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Substitutes
But: 
She is eating an apple
She is eating an apple, isn't she?
She is not eating an apple
She is not eating an apple and neither am I
Is she eating an apple?

Here you do not use a form of 'to do'!

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Questions and negations 
most lexical verbs
  • Present tense: do / does
The pig eats the farmer.
Does the pig eat the farmer?
The pig does not eat the farmer.
  • Past tense:  did
The pig ate the farmer yesterday.
Did the pig eat the farmer yesterday?
The pig did not eat the farmer.

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Questions and negations 
to have as lexical verb
  • Present tense: do / does
The pig has a big sty.
Does the pig have a big sty?
The pig does not have a big sty.
  • Past tense:  did
The pig had a big sty
Did the pig have a big sty?
The pig did not have a big sty.

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Questions and negations 
auxiliary verbs 
  • Inversion
The pig has eaten the farmer
Has the pig eaten the farmer?
The pig  has not eaten the farmer



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Questions and negations 
to be
  • Inversion
The pig is eating the farmer
Is the pig eating the farmer?
The pig  is not eating the farmer

The pig is hungry
Is the pig hungry?
The pig is not hungry



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HOMEWORK
18 Feb 2022

Do exercises 
1.2.B.  2 to 5
on Learnbeat
Study the theory of 1.2.A and B 

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