Tuesday 21-03 Grammar unit 5

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  • Grammar who/which
  • Comparatives 
  • Learnbeat  

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Who/which

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Who    -------     WHICH

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Slide 4 - Slide

Is that the laptop who/which got stolen?
A
who
B
which

Slide 5 - Quiz

Is this clip a who, which and/or that?
A
who
B
which
C
that

Slide 6 - Quiz

Fill in who/which:
Isn’t he the man .....
was on the news?
A
who
B
which

Slide 7 - Quiz

Is that the guy (who / which ) stole your laptop?
A
who
B
which

Slide 8 - Quiz

Graham, who/which lives next door is my best friend.
A
who
B
which

Slide 9 - Quiz

<Superlatives 

Comparitives>
Yes, these are dead memes, sue me. 

Slide 10 - Slide

Comparatives and superlatives
Trappen van vergelijking
- Comparative: vergrotende trap
- Superlative: overtreffende trap
Box A is small.
Box B is smaller than box A.
Box C is the smallest of all.
A
B
C

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Comparatives and superlatives
Woorden van 1 lettergreep:
- Comparative: -er
- Superlative: -est
old
older
oldest

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Comparatives and superlatives
1.  Bijvoeglijk naamwoord eindigt op een -e,
gebruik dan -r en -st.
large
larger
largest
Spellingsregels:

2.  Bijvoeglijk naamwoord eindigt op medeklinker + y,
gebruik dan -ier en -iest.
happy
happier
happiest

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Comparatives and superlatives
hot
hotter
hottest
Spellingsregels:

3.  Bijvoeglijk naamwoord eindigt op 1 klinker (a, e, i, o, u)
+ 1 medeklinker, medeklinker verdubbelen
big
bigger
biggest

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Comparatives and superlatives
Woorden van 3 lettergrepen of meer:
- Comparative: more
- Superlative: most
expensive
more expensive
most expensive

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Comparatives and superlatives
famous
more famous
most famous
Zelfde regel geldt voor bijvoorbeeld: famous en boring
boring
more boring
most boring

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Comparatives and superlatives
good/well
better
best
Exemptions. REMEMBER THESE!
bad/ill
worse
worst
much/many
little
more
less
most
least

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My house is (big) ...
than yours.

Slide 18 - Open question

Who is the (rich) ...
woman on earth?

Slide 19 - Open question

This flower is (beautiful)
... than that one.

Slide 20 - Open question

Who is the (good) .... football player in the world?
A
better
B
gooder
C
goodest
D
best

Slide 21 - Quiz

What is your ... (bad) subject at school?
A
badder
B
worse
C
worst
D
baddest

Slide 22 - Quiz

We stayed at the _____________
hotel in the town. (cheap)

Slide 23 - Open question

What's the _____________________
canal in the world? (long)

Slide 24 - Open question

irregular verbs
- turn the wheel.
- give past simple, present perfect
and the translation.
- correct? sit down, incorrect? try again.
timer
15:00

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