Unit 7 + 9 - Grammar Review

Unit 7 + 9 - Grammar Review
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Unit 7 + 9 - Grammar Review
- Quiz
- Uitleg + filmpjes

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Block 4 Test
Unit 7 Grammar + vocabulary
- comparatives + superlatives
- Present continuous
- Going to

Unit 9 Grammar + vocabulary
- Present Perfect
- Present perfect: yet / already / just

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Unit 7 Grammar - Quiz + Uitleg
  • Comparatives and Superlatives

  • Going to

  • Present continuous future

Slide 3 - Slide

Adjective
Comparative
Superlative
nice
fit
easy
high
good
relaxed
difficult
little (small amount)
late (time)

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Adjective
Comparative
Superlative
nice
nicer than
the nicest
fit
fitter than
the fittest
easy
easier than
the easiest
high
higher than
the highest
good
better than
the best
relaxed
more relaxed than
the most relaxed
difficult
more difficult than
the most difficult
little (small amount)
less than
the least
late (time)
later than
the last

Slide 5 - Slide

Complete the email below. Fill in the blanks using comparative and superlative adjectives.

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Complete the email below. Fill in the blanks using comparative and superlative adjectives.

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Comparatives
  • Used to compare 2 people or 2 things.
  • 2 or more syllables = more

Example: 
Jumbo is bigger than Albert Hijn.

Black Bananas is more trendier than NIKE clothes.
Superlatives
  • Used to compare 1 thing in a group with all others in that group.
• 2 or more syllables = the most

Example:
Jumbo is the largest supermarket in the Netherlands.
Football is the most popular sport in the Netherlands.

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Complete the email using the best form of the verbs in brackets: “Going to + verb” or Present Continuous.                                                      

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Complete the email using the best form of the verbs in brackets: “Going to + verb” or Present Continuous.                                                      

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Unit 7 Grammar - Uitleg
  • Comparatives and Superlatives

  • Going to

  • Present continuous future

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Comparatives
  • Used to compare 2 people or 2 things.
  • 2 or more syllables = more than

Example: 
Jumbo is bigger than Albert Hijn.

Black Bananas is more trendier than NIKE clothes.
Superlatives
  • Used to compare 1 thing in a group with all others in that group.
• 2 or more syllables = the most

Example:
Jumbo is the largest supermarket in the Netherlands.
Football is the most popular sport in the Netherlands.

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Slide 13 - Video

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Going to

  • future intentions

  • something that you want and plan to do in the future

I am going to stay at my friends house next week.
Present continuous

  • arrangements

  • an agreement between two or more people about how something happens or will happen at a time later than now.

I am staying at my friends house tonight.

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Going to

  • signal words:

in one year, next week, tomorrow

(no certainty)
Present continuous

  • signal words

this afternoon

tonight / tomorrow 

the day after tomorrow

(certainty)

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Going to

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Unit 9 Grammar - Quiz + Uitleg
  • Present Perfect

  • just / already / yet

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Complete the table. Make the present perfect
Present simple
Present Perfect (+)
(he / she/ it)
Present Perfect (-)
(you / we / they)
pay
play
find
buy
lose
stand

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Make the present perfect
Present simple
Present Perfect (+)
(he/she/it)
Present Perfect (-)
(you/we/they)
pay
has paid
haven't paid
play
has played
haven't played
find
has found
haven't found
buy
has bought
haven't bought
lose
has lost
haven't lost
stand
has stood
haven't stood

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Complete the sentences with already, just or yet.  
1. I have _________ spoken to Sarah - she is waiting for us.

2. Rob hasn't cleaned his room  _________ - it is still dirty!

3. Have you called your father __________ ? - he needs to be here soon.

4. She has _________ bought the tickets - you don't need to buy them.

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Complete the sentences with already, just or yet.  
1. I have __just___ spoken to Sarah - she is waiting for us.

2. Rob hasn't cleaned his room  __yet__ - it is still dirty!

3. Have you called your father ___yet___ ? - he needs to be here soon.

4. She has ___already___ bought the tickets - you don't need to buy them.

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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the Present Perfect.

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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the Present Perfect.

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Unit 9 Grammar - Uitleg
  • Present Perfect

  • just / already / yet

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Hoe maak je de present perfect?
Je hebt 2 werkwoorden nodig:

have / has + voltooid deelwoord (past participle)

Bijvoorbeeld:
Marc has lived in Rotterdam since 2002.
You haven't been to that shop?

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Slide 29 - Video

Present Perfect: Signaalwoorden
already
- earlier than expected
- affirmative (+) sentences
- comes immediately before the main verb
just
- recently / a short time ago
- affirmative sentences
- comes immediately before the main verb
yet
- it has not happened yet BUT we expect that it will probably happen.
- negative sentences
- yet comes at the end of the negative statement
- yet comes at the end of questions.

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Unit 7 + 9 - Grammar Review

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