This lesson contains 44 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
Items in this lesson
I cannot afford ...... (go) on holiday this year.
A
going
B
to go
C
-
D
-
Slide 1 - Quiz
John always drives ....................
A
extreme carefully
B
extremely careful
C
extremely carefully
D
-
Slide 2 - Quiz
He always prefers _____ (read) a book before sleeping.
A
to read
B
reads
C
readed
D
reading
Slide 3 - Quiz
Don't forget ......... (put) out the garbage!
A
to put
B
putting
Slide 4 - Quiz
She decided _____ (go) to the concert with her friends.
A
went
B
goes
C
to go
D
going
Slide 5 - Quiz
That man is .......... drunk.
A
dangerous
B
dangerously
C
-
D
-
Slide 6 - Quiz
She seemed ...... at first, but now she is the loudest pupil of all.
A
timidly
B
timid
Slide 7 - Quiz
She sings .......
A
good
B
well
Slide 8 - Quiz
He knew he had a ...... chance of winning the match.
A
well
B
good
Slide 9 - Quiz
He claims ..... (be) the best player in the team
A
being
B
to be
C
-
D
-
Slide 10 - Quiz
I enjoy _____ (swim) in the ocean.
A
swim
B
to swim
C
swimming
D
swims
Slide 11 - Quiz
He couldn't stand .......... (wait) in a queue.
A
to wait
B
waiting
C
wait
D
waitting
Slide 12 - Quiz
Which form is correct? He seems ___ (understand) the concept easily.
A
understands
B
to understand
C
understanded
D
understanding
Slide 13 - Quiz
Identify the right form: They decided ___ (go) on vacation together.
A
to go
B
goes
C
went
D
going
Slide 14 - Quiz
Select the correct form: She agreed ___ (help) with the event.
A
helped
B
helps
C
to help
D
helping
Slide 15 - Quiz
Which form is incorrect? I hope ___ (finish) the project soon.
A
to finish
B
finishing
C
finish
D
finished
Slide 16 - Quiz
Choose the correct form: I enjoy ___ (read) novels.
A
read
B
to read
C
reading
D
reads
Slide 17 - Quiz
Comparative
Slide 18 - Slide
Slide 19 - Slide
a great video / total scumbags / the best language / the best words / total disaster / a fake language / the best ponypark / a great wall / an entire ocean / nobody builds oceans better than we do / the greatest miniature town / it's tiny but it's great / scandalous traditions / the mostoffensive, the most racist thing you have ever seen / a disabled politician / a great impersonation / veryimportant people / the best tax system God ever created / a great dependency on the US / make our problems great again / we totally understand / we've got the best wishes
Slide 20 - Slide
“ I am a great president!”
“ I am a greater president than Putin!”
“ I am the greatest president ever!”
Slide 21 - Slide
Hfd 17 Degrees of comparison
In het Nederlands: De vergrotende en overtreffende trap (Wanneer we dingen met elkaar vergelijken).
mooi - mooier - mooist
lang - langer - langst
belachelijk - belachelijker - belachelijkst
Slide 22 - Slide
Hfd 17 Degrees of comparison
Wanneer we zaken met elkaar vergelijken gebruiken we bijvoeglijke naamwoorden en bijwoorden. Deze hebben we in hoofdstuk 16 besproken.
Een mooi verhaal. - Een mooier verhaal. - Het mooiste verhaal.
Snel praten. - Sneller praten. - Het snelst praten.
Slide 23 - Slide
Hfd 17 - er / - est
Na bijvoeglijke naamwoorden van één lettergreep:
A fast car. - A faster car. - The fastest car.
A tall guy. - A taller guy. - The tallest guy.
A happy couple. - A happier couple. - The happiest couple.*
A big building. - A bigger building. - The biggest building.*
A fat child. - A fatter child. - The fattest child.*
A cruel woman. - A crueler woman. - The cruelest woman.*
*Let op de spelling!
Slide 24 - Slide
Hfd 17 - er / - est
Na bijvoeglijke naamwoorden van twee lettergrepen die eindigen op -le / -er/ -ow/ -y:
Er zijn een paar bijvoeglijke naamwoorden die zowel met - er / -est als ook met more / most mogen worden gebruikt! Dat zijn (o.a) : clever / narrow / quiet / shallow / simple / stupid Dus:
clever - cleverer - cleverest Maar ook: clever - more clever - most clever
narrow - narrower - narrowest Maar ook: narrow - more narrow - most narrow
quiet - quieter - quietest Maar ook: quiet - more quiet - most quiet
shallow - shallower - shallowest Maar ook: shallow - more shallow - most shallow
simple - simpler - simplest Maar ook: simple - more simple - most simple
stupid - stupider - stupidest Maar ook: stupid - more stupid - most stupid
Slide 26 - Slide
Hfd 17 more ... / most .....
Na bijvoeglijke naamwoorden van twee of meer lettergrepen:
An awful mistake. - A more awful mistake. - The most awful mistake.
An exciting adventure. - A more exciting adventure. - The most exciting adventure.
A beautiful painting. - A more beautiful painting. - The most beautiful painting
Slide 27 - Slide
Hfd 17 more ... / most .....
Na bijwoordendie eindigen op -ly
slowly - more slowly - most slowly
happily - more happily - most happily
Let op: de bijwoorden well & badly zijn uitzonderingen:
You have done well. Peter did better. John did the job best.
Patricia performed badly. Manu performed worse. Axel performed worst.
Slide 28 - Slide
Patricia is ......... than Patrick.
A
tallest
B
the tallest
C
taller
D
more tall
Slide 29 - Quiz
John is ........... man I know. (sweet)
A
sweeter
B
sweetest
C
sweet
D
the sweetest
Slide 30 - Quiz
This really is the ........ book I have ever read!
A
boringest
B
most boring
C
boringer
D
boredest
Slide 31 - Quiz
easy - .............. - ...........
A
easier - most easy
B
easier - easiest
C
more easy - easiest
D
more easier - easiest
Slide 32 - Quiz
Bijwoorden
more & most
Uitzonderingen
wonderfully
interestingly
wittily
terribly
well
magnificently
simply
badly
Slide 33 - Drag question
Bijvoeglijke naamwoorden
more & most
- er & -est
Both er/est
&
more/most
wonderful
interesting
witty
terrible
warm
magnificent
simple
clever
smart
narrow
Slide 34 - Drag question
Hfd 17 Onregelmatige trappen
little - less - least (Bij ontelbare woorden: little sugar. Bij telbare woorden : few-fewer-fewest.)
much - more - most (Bij ontelbare woorden: much money )
many - more - most (Bij telbare woorden: many books)
good - better - best (goed - beter - best(e))
bad - worse - worst (slecht - slechter - slechtst)
ill - worse - worst (ik voel me ziek - zieker - het ziekst)
far - farther - farthest (ver in de zin van afstand)
far - further - furthest (ver in figuurlijke betekenis: verdere informatie)
old - older - oldest
old - elder - eldest (mag alleen als je over gezinsleden praat: mijn oudere/oudste broer bv.)
late - later - last (laat - later - het laatst)
latest: the latest fashion (nieuwste, meest recente)
Slide 35 - Slide
Net zo .... als ... / Than & Then
Wanneer je zaken met elkaar vergelijkt en ze "hetzelfde" zijn gebruik je: as ..... as
John is as rich as Patrick is.
Denk eraan dat het woordje 'dan' bij vergelijken met een 'a' geschreven wordt!
Taller than / bigger than / more comfortable than
Then met een 'e' betekent 'toen'.
I got up and thenI took a shower and then I had breakfast.