Week 5: Grammar past simple vs. present perfect

Week 5
  • Idiom of the week
  • Past simple vs. present perfect
  • Werken aan de opdrachten 
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Week 5
  • Idiom of the week
  • Past simple vs. present perfect
  • Werken aan de opdrachten 

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Idiom of the week!
What do you think the idiom is about:
''Drag your feet''



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Idiom of the week!
''Drag your feet''

Meaning: To be reluctant to do something

Example: Rohan knew he needed to start his research paper, but he just kept dragging his feet.


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Past simple/ present perfect
De verleden tijd (past simple) en de voltooid tegenwoordige tijd (present perfect) worden zowel in het Engels als Nederlands gebruikt. Maar er zijn verschillen.
 
Ik heb haar gisteren gezien. (voltooid tegenwoordige tijd)
I saw her yesterday. (past simple) Nooit: I have seen her yesterday. (present perfect)

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Past simple/ present perfect
Hoe maak je ze?
Past simple: stam + ed of tweede rijtje irregular verbs.
 
Present perfect: have/has + stam + ed of derde rijtje irregular verbs. 

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I _____ (to know) Karim and Ahmed since I _____ (to be) a child.

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Between 2014 and 2016 the company _____(to upgrade) all its computers and software.

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We _____ (to live) in London for some time. We really like it here.

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Oh no! I _____ (to lose) my new smartphone!

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Opdrachten
NU Engels:
Grammar > grammar survey + practice verbs > verbs 30 

Zonder NU Engels:
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/grammar-exercises.html 
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