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Welcome to class.

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The word of the day:



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Weektaak
Weektaak
S1.2 mk opd 2 t/m 9, 11
S1.3 mk opd 3 t/m 6       
Leren: p. 44 t/m 46

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PERSONAL PRONOUNS

Persoonlijke voornaamwoorden zeggen iets over de persoon die iets doet.

She is very sweet.
They are always late.
Why do you like him?

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Een voorbeeld van een persoonlijk voornaamwoord is:
A
hij
B
waar
C
huis
D
Susan

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"Vertaal" naar een persoonlijk voornaamwoord:
Susan
A
he
B
we
C
you
D
she

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"Vertaal" naar een persoonlijk voornaamwoord:
dog
A
he
B
it
C
you
D
I

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"Vertaal" naar een persoonlijk voornaamwoord:
my friends and I
A
I
B
they
C
we
D
you

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"Vertaal" naar een persoonlijk voornaamwoord:
my teachers
A
you
B
we
C
I
D
they

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Possessive

PRONOUNS


Bezittelijke voornaamwoorden geven aan dat iets (ding of dier) het bezit is van een persoon.

She is very sweet. I like her dress.
They are always late. I hate their work.
Why do you like him? I like his smile.

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Possessive pronouns

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Possessive Pronouns
My birthday
His birthday is after mine.
Your dog
Is that dog yours?
His CDs
Those CDs are his.
Her money
The money is all hers.
Its legs
Difference between its and it's
Our laptop
You can borrow ours.
Their friends
They introduced some friends of theirs.

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We use the first row with possessive pronouns at the beginning of a noun phrase.
We use the second row without a noun following:
That is my coat. (coat is a noun)
That coat is mine. (no noun following)
The meaning is similar, but the words that follow (or don't) are different
Uitleg ...
  • my           mijn
  • your         jouw / uw
  • his           zijn
  • her           haar
  • its            zijn / haar
  • our           ons / onze
  • your         jullie / uw
  • their         hun

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She has a book.
It is ___ book.
A
her
B
his
C
she
D
its

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We are called Smith.
____ last name is Smith.
A
we
B
us
C
your
D
our

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The cat has a collar.
____ collar is the colour red.
A
her
B
his
C
its
D
our

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Susan and Mike are twins.
____ birthday is in May
A
they
B
their
C
her
D
his

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I __ happy.
A
am
B
are
C
is

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She __ a teacher.
A
am
B
are
C
is

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We __ friends.
A
am
B
are
C
is

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The apples __ red.
A
am
B
are
C
is

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