quantifiers

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Welcome!
Happy to see you today!
Take a seat and wait till we get started!

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where are the grades?
let me explain

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Today:
- repeat word order
- practice word order
- talk about quantifiers

Goal: you can make sentences with proper word order. You know the quantifiers

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Word order
What do you remember? 
Standard word order?
Adverbs of frequency? 
adverbs of manner, time and place? 

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Word order 
subject (onderwerp) - predicate (gezegde) - object ((lijdend) voorwerp)
subject: who does it
Predicate: verbs
Object: who/what + subject + predicate
Jaimy bought a new book
Olivia is walking her dog

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Adverbs of frequency
  • Usually in between the subject and the predicate (sometimes they go in front of or behind the sentence)
  • Unless the predicate has multiple words, then you put the adverb after the first word of the predicate (except 'have to')
  • They go after am, is, are, was or were except in question sentences


Adverb of frequency = something that says how often something happens (always, usually, sometimes, etc.)

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adverbs of manner, place and time

  • Manner (how you do it), then place, then time
  • When the information is really important, you can put it in front of the sentence
  • If there are two adverbs of time, the more precise one comes first

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all together
active sentences
subject - (frequency) - predicate - (manner) - object - (place) - (time)
Question sentences
predicate - subject - object
passive sentences
object - predicate - subject

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Let's practice
Do exercise A, B and C on the worksheet
Work quietly, raise your hand if you're stuck 
you have 10 minutes
If you're done, do exercise D 

Good luck! 
timer
10:00

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Let's check! 

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Quantifiers
What are quantifiers?
Countable and uncountable nouns? 

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First: (un)countable nouns
A noun can be countable and uncountable 
countable nouns you can count, you can have 3 oranges or a few  chairs. 
uncountable nouns are a little more vague. you can have so much milk or very little patience
uncountable nouns are not usually seen in plural form

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which is which?
write down for yourself which of these are countable and uncountable 

water - door - cake - patience - bike - cheese - milk - money - window - pencil - time - garbage - furniture - book

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Quantifiers
  • A quantifier says something about what amount of something there is
  • Which quantifiers you can use depend on if the noun is countable or uncountable
  • some quantifiers work for both countable and uncountable nouns 


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Quantifiers

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I only have ....... cheese on my pizza
A
a few
B
a little

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I don't want too ...... chairs in this room
A
many
B
much

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he has ...... patience
A
a great deal of
B
very few

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..... students don't get enough sleep
A
much
B
many

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he only has .... glasses of water
A
a few
B
a little

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may I have .... water
A
a few
B
a little

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Homework
Work on the following, due at the end of the week
test your words 1, 2 and 3
exercises 1 and 3

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Bye!
Have a nice day!

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