OW B2 unit 13 In fashion, on trend

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In fashion, on trend



OW B2 unit 13 

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Do you know what these idioms mean? 
page 172,
ex 1

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LIKE

LIKE = similar to; the same as gelijk aan


 VERB + LIKE + NOUN / PRONOUN, dus 
WW + LIKE + ZELFST. NW/PERS. VNW

VOORBEELDEN:

James speaks like a native English speaker. 
You look like her.






AS

AS = the way; in the same way; in the same condition; in de hoedanigheid van

 AS + SUBJECT + VERB, dus
AS + ONDERWERP + WW

VOORBEELDEN:

Nobody speaks as he does.
Please don't use my desk as an ashtray.
As I mentioned before, Tim and I will be there.

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Like and such as can mean for example

We have tried lot of different things like/such as bungee jumping, cycling and free running. 
AS has more meanings than like:

as far as
the same .... as
after some verbs, such as ;) describe as and regard as
before some verbs:
as predicted/imagined/promised/expected etc. 
comparison with adjectives and adverbs: as....as: climbing is as hard as cycling for me. 
to mean because: As he had done so much good for his neighbourhood, he was given a reward. 

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Listening, page 173

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This Friday,  make sure you have finished 
p. 173 grammar Like and as: ex 2, 3 and 4
p. 176 Push yourself ex 4 and 5
p. 177 ex 4 and 5 Reading and use of English 
study exam vocab units 11 and 12 (examen idioom)

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Modals of the past 
p. 230/231

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Modals of the past: 

Should = zou eigenlijk moeten

should have 




shouldn't have
needn't have 
didn't need to
didn't have to






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Which one do you need?
should have+ past. part. or  shouldn't have + past. part?
 This depends on the meaning ....

should have + past. part. (volt.dw.) = verwijst meestal naar spijt hebben dat iets in het verleden niet is gebeurd 
shouldn't have + past. part. (volt.dw.) = verwijst meestal naar spijt hebben dat iets in het verleden is gebeurd

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Vergelijk hoe should have en should have not gebruikt worden:
I should have worked more. Now I cannot afford to join the trip to France.
I shouldn't have worked so much. I haven't seen much of my family and they'll leave tonight.

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When speculating about something that might or might no have happened, you can use both:
should(n't) have + past part. (volt.dw.)

The bus should have arrived by now. 
The game shouldn't have started yet.

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when to use which? needn't have + past.part./didn't need to past. part.
needn't have: to talk about a past event in which something turned out to be unnecessary.  Iets had (achteraf) niet gehoeven, maar dat wist de spreker toen niet.

didn't need to: talk about a past event in which something was unnecessary. Iets was niet nodig en dat wist de spreker op dat moment ook.

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Compare:
I needn't have worried about my youngest sister. She turned out to be fine!

Sam knew he didn't need to watch his younger sister, because she was most independent.

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Which one do you need when?
didn't need to + inf. (hele ww) or didn't have to + inf. (hele ww)?

Never mind.... it doesn't matter.. they're the same ;)

Compare:
Sam knew he didn't need to watch his younger sister, because she was most independent.
Sam knew he didn't have to watch his younger sister, because she was most independent.

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Try and finnish:

Finish p.231 ex 1 and 2
p.230 ex 1 and 2p. 173 grammar Like and as: ex 2, 3 and 4
p. 176 Push yourself ex 4 and 5
p. 177 ex 4 and 5 Reading and use of English
p.178 grammar: ex 4 and 5 and voc: ex 1 and 3
Done?
study exam vocab units 11, 12 and 13 (examen idioom)

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