Today you guys understand the different grammar topics of today and are able to imply it accordingly as seen with the exercises asked during this class.
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Grammar 18/11/2022
Today you guys understand the different grammar topics of today and are able to imply it accordingly as seen with the exercises asked during this class.
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Demonstrative pronouns:
> aanwijzend voornaamwoord > je wijst het zelfstandig naamwoord aan > iets is dichtbij of iets is ver af (deze appels of die appels)
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Demonstrative pronouns:
> this = dichtbij en 1 zelfstandig naamwoord : this apple > these = dichtbij en meerdere : these apples
> that = ver af en 1 zelfstandig naamwoord : that bag > those = ver af en meerdere : those bags
Slide 3 - Slide
Demonstrative pronouns
> May I use this pencil? > May I use these pencils?
> Look over there! Do you see that handsome boy? > Look over there! Do you see those dogs?
Slide 4 - Slide
Look over there! Who is _____ boy?
A
this
B
that
C
these
D
those
Slide 5 - Quiz
I would like ____ tomatoes, please
A
this
B
that
C
these
D
those
Slide 6 - Quiz
Relative clauses
In het Nederlands: betrekkelijke bijzinnen
Functie: geeft extra informatie
Slide 7 - Slide
Relative pronouns
Verwijzen terug naar een eerder genoemd woord
Verbinden twee zinsdelen aan elkaar
Martin played Tennis with Sophie, who was slightly injured.
relative pronoun
Noa sold her phone, which was old and damaged.
relative pronoun
Slide 8 - Slide
Relative pronouns
Relative pronoun verwijst naar:
that
who
whose
which
where
persoon, dier, ding
persoon
bezit
dier, ding
plaats
Na een komma gebruik je nooit 'that'
Slide 9 - Slide
Interrogative pronouns
Slide 10 - Slide
Slide 11 - Slide
Interrogative pronouns
(vragende voornaamwoorden)
Slide 12 - Slide
Interrogative pronouns
Write your answers in your notebook
1. ...... old is Mike?
2. ...... car is faster, the blue or the red one?
3. ...... is your name?
4. ...... does Bill get up in the morning?
5. ...... is she so sad?
Slide 13 - Slide
When to use who vs whom
Try this simple trick for when you do not know if you need to use who or whom: If you can replace the word with “he”’ or “’she,” use who. If you can replace it with “him” or “her,” use whom.
Who/whom ate my sandwich?
Try substituting “she” and “her”: She ate my sandwich. Her ate my sandwich. “She” works and “her” doesn’t. That means the word you want is who.
Whom ate my sandwich?
Who ate my sandwich?
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Which is correct?
timer
0:30
A
From whom are these laptops
B
Whose laptops are these?
C
Of who are these laptops?
D
Whom laptops are these?
Slide 15 - Quiz
.....................foreign languages do you speak?