Lesson 8 - Cardinal Numbers

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WELCOME

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Today
  1. Goals
  2. Check homework
  3. Can + Infinitive
  4. Cardinal Numbers
  5. Bingo
  6. Homework

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You know how and when to use the verb can
  • You know the cardinal numbers

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Check Homework


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Exercise 31, 32


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... must be our seats over there.
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Grammar 1.5 - Can + Infinitive
  • Can is always used together with another verb:
  1. I can cook dinner tonight. 
  2. Can you help me with my homework?
  3. I can't wait to see you. 
  • We use the infinitive (= the whole verb) after can -> cook, help, wait

  • To make a negative sentence we use can't or cannot
  • We make negatives and questions without do:
  1. Can I help you? (not: Do I can help you?)
  2. I can't come over tonight. (not: I don't can come over tonight.)

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Can't is the shorter version of cannot. 
Grammar 1.6 - Cardinal Numbers
We use cardinal numbers (1, 2, 27, 59, 83, etc.) for counting
After twenty, you use a hyphen (streepje) between the numbers.
  • Twenty-one
  • Thirty-four
  • Forty-five
  • Seventy-seven
  • Fifty-six


Pay attention to the spelling of four, fourteen and forty

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Bingo
The first one to cross out all the numbers wins!

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Goals
At the end of this lesson...
  • You know how and when to use the verb can
  • You know the cardinal numbers

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What have you learned in this lesson?
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Homework
Workbook: Ex. 33 (Can + Infinitive)
Study Grammar 1.6

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