TA Grammar overview module 1

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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvwoLeerjaar 3

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Welcome!
Grammar overview from module 1

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Grammar topics
- present simple vs. present continuous
- present perfect vs. past simple
- replies: agreeing and disagreeing
- compound adjectives
- use of 'like' 

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Er zit ook een opdrachtje in van use of English, de woorden die je invult moet je zelf bedenken (vaak is je eerste ingeving goed! lees het wel even goed na.)
Present simple 
When do we use it?
- Things that happen often, habits, routines
School starts at 8.15.
- Feelings, opinions, permanent situations
I like reading new books.

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Present continuous
When do we use it?
- Things happening now (at the moment of speaking)
We are learning about the present tenses.
- Things happening around now 
I am learning English. She is not reading a book right now.

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Present perfect
When do we use it?
- Events from the past that have consequences in the present
I can't give you my textbook, I have lost it.
- Events that started in the past and are still going on
She has lived here for 5 years.
- Past events when it doesn't matter when they happened 
I have been to a lot of countries in Europe.
Tip: FYNE JAS
For, Yet, Never, Ever
Just, Already, Since


 

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Present perfect
Bij FYNE YAS woorden in de zin altijd present perfect gebruiken!
F or, Y et, N ever, E ver, J ust, A lready, S ince 
> bijv. I have not seen her YET/ She has worked here FOR 6 years.

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Past simple
When do we use it? 
- Events that happened in the past and are finished
I worked at the store yesterday. We met in 2016.
- To talk about past habits
I didn't eat blueberries when I was a child. 


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In short: How do we use it?
Present Perfect:                 =3e rijtje
P: ow + have/has + volt. dw. (ww+ed)
N: ow + haven't/hasn't + volt. dw.
Q: have/has + ow + volt. dw.
Past simple
P: ow + ww + ed (2 rijtje)
N: ow + didn't + hele ww
Q: did + ow + hele ww
Present simple:
P: ow + ww (+s, SHIT-rule)
N: ow + don't/doesn't + hele ww
Q: do/does + ow + hele ww
Present continuous
P: ow + to be + ww + ing
N: ow + to be + not + ww + ing
Q: to be + ow + ww + ing

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Replies: agreeing and disagreeing
Step 1: negative (ontkennend) or positive (bevestigend)?
Step 2: ontkennend = use 'not' or 'don't', bevestigend = use 'so' or 'too' or 'neither' (see examples)
Step 3: formulate a correct reply using the right personal pronoun (persoonlijke voornaamwoord) 

bijv. I'm not happy with this. > Neither am I (agree)> of I am (disagree) 
          I am happy with this. > So am I (agree)> I'm not (disagree)
          I like this painting. > Me too (agree)> I don't (disagree)

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Compound adjectives/ use of like
- Compound adjectives
Words that are always joined with a hyphen: well-dressed, brand-new etc.

- Use of 'like'
Five ways to use the word 'like' (verb of preference and preposition).

Study the information on page 3 of your Language Choice on these topics!

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Good luck!
Oefen goed met de onderdelen die je lastig vindt, door de check your progress online of op engelsklaslokaal.nl . Mail mij als je nog vragen hebt!

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