3Hb recap passive en degrees of comparison

Grammar recap
Degrees of comparison
Passive
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Grammar recap
Degrees of comparison
Passive

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Today's lesson
  • Grammar recap degrees of comparison
  • Grammar recap passive 
  • (News)
Learning goals:
  • After this lesson you will be able to use degrees of comparison correctly.
  • After this lesson you can recognise and construct passive sentences in Present Simple/continuous/perfect, past simple/continuous/perfect, and using modal verbs.

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(Than)

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When they are equals:
Just as .... as.
...= normal form of adjective or adverb.
My sister is just as tall as I am.

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Old
Older
The oldest

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Fill in the correct degree of comparison.

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This book is _______________ than the one I read last week.
A
more interesting
B
the most interesting
C
interestinger
D
just as interesting

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2. She is the ________________ girl in the class.
A
taller
B
tallest
C
more tall
D
just as tall

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3. My house is _________________ than my friend’s house.
A
bigger
B
more big
C
biger
D
just as big

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4. I think this is the __________ movie I've ever seen.
A
baddest
B
badder
C
worst
D
worstest

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5. Taylor Swift is _______ as Harry styles
A
better
B
gooder
C
just as best
D
just as good

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Word
Comparative
Superlative
Drag the words to complete the table.
+er
Long
The most
+est
Short
More

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Recap: The passive
The passive has been explained to you before.
The passive will be repeated now.

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Passive vs. active

In active:
Person/thing does the action

In passive:
What happens to people(or things)
Object of active sentence is subject of the passive sentence.
+ Form of to be in the right tense
+ past participle (voltooide tijd)

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Alle tijden van de passive 
Tense                    Active                                  Passive

Present Simple
I write a letter
A letter is written
Present Continuous
I am writing a letter
A letter is being written
Present Perfect
I have written a letter
A letter has been written
Past Simple
I wrote a letter
A letter was written
Past Continuous
I was writing a letter
A letter was being written
Past Perfect
I had written a letter
A letter had been written
Modal
I must write a letter
A letter must be written
Modal Perfect
I should have written a letter
A letter should have been written

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Put the steps in the right order
Zoek het voorwerp van de actieve zin.
Maak het voorwerp het onderwerp van de passieve zin.
Voeg een vorm van 'to be' toe in de juiste tijd.
Verander de persoonsvorm van de actieve zin naar de voltooide tijd en plak achter de vorm van 'to be' in de passieve zin.

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Vindt het onderwerp, de persoonsvorm en het voorwerp

 
John
coffee.
drinks
Lijdend voorwerp
Onderwerp
Persoonsvorm

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Make passive:
John drinks coffee.
 
by John
coffee
 drunk
is

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Make passive:
They speak spanish in Latin America.
Spanish
in Latin America
spoken
is

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Make passive (let op! je houdt woorden over):
He saw the e-mail.
 
.
by him
The e-mail
seen
was
has seen
saw
He

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She is writing a new book.
A
A new book is written by her.
B
A new book is being written by her.
C
A new book has been written by her.
D
A new book will be written by her.

Slide 22 - Quiz

present continuous
Scientists have discovered a new planet.
A
A new planet has been discovered by scientists.
B
A new planet will have been discovered by scientists.
C
A new planet was discovered by scientists.
D
A new planet has discovered scientists.

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present perfect
The chef cooked a delicious meal.
A
A delicious meal is cooked by the chef.
B
A delicious meal was being cooked by the chef.
C
A delicious meal has been cooked by the chef.
D
A delicious meal was cooked by the chef.

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past simple
Coose the correct passive:
They deliver the packages every morning.

A
The packages were delivered every morning.
B
The packages are being delivered every morning.
C
The packages are delivered every morning.
D
The packages should be delivered every morning.

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present simple
They were repairing the road.
A
The road is being repaired.
B
The road was repaired.
C
The road was being repaired.
D
The road has been being repaired.

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past continuous
The team had completed the project before the deadline.
A
The project had been completed before the deadline.
B
The project was completed before the deadline.
C
The project has been completed before the deadline.
D
The project was being completed before the deadline.

Slide 27 - Quiz

past perfect
You must return the books on time.
A
The books must have been returned on time.
B
The books must be returned on time.
C
The books should be returned on time.
D
The books have been returned on time.

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modal verbs
They can solve the problem easily.
A
The problem can being solved easily.
B
The problem could be solved easily.
C
The problem must be solved easily.
D
The problem can be solved easily.

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We should have followed the new rules.
A
The new rules should have been followed.
B
The new rules should be followed.
C
The new rules are being followed by us.
D
The new rules could be followed.

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The manager might cancel the meeting.
A
The meeting might have been canceled.
B
The meeting has been canceled by the manager.
C
The meeting might be canceled.
D
The meeting is canceled.

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Active
Passive 
1
2
3
4

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Did we achieve the learning goal?
Learning goals:
After this lesson you will be able to use degrees of comparison correctly.
After this lesson you can recognise and construct passive sentences in Present Simple/continuous/perfect, past simple/continuous/perfect, and using modal verbs.
Yes, I understand everything!
No, I still need help with degrees of comparison.
No, I still need help with the passive.
no, I don't understand the degrees of comparison nor the passive.

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The end
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