9.2 CH4 Grammar + practice

1HA Chapter 4 Grammar + practice
Present Continuous
Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Articles (a / an / the)
Imperative
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1HA Chapter 4 Grammar + practice
Present Continuous
Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Articles (a / an / the)
Imperative

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Present Continuous

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Every Monday, Sally ________(drive)
her kids to football practice.

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Shhhhh! Be quiet! John ________________ (sleep).

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Don't forget to take your umbrella. It __________ (rain).

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What __________ (you/eat) at the moment?

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I ___________ (not/work) on Sundays.

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It ____________ (not / to be) cold here in winter.

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Extra Practice
Did you make more than 1 mistake? Do some extra exercises using the link in the next slide.

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A / An / The

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Friday February 5th
Evaluation homework:
Study Stones 10 + 11 pages 22 / 23
Do online chapter 4, Speaking & Stones ex. 10, 11 + 25a
Do paper book ex. 25a page 24

Explanation ARTICLES (= lidwoorden: de, het + een) see page 27
Do online chapter 4 E: Articles – Imperative ex. 28abc, grammar 11, 28de, 29
Do paper book chapter 4 ex. 28abcde, 29 page 26 / 27

Homework
Study Stones 10 + 11 pages 22 / 23
Do online chapter 4 E: Articles – Imperatice ex. 28abc, grammar 11, 28de, 29
Do paper book chapter 4 ex. 28abcde, 29 page 26 / 27


The definite article the is used to refer to a specific person or thing.
(bepaald lidwoord de / het)

The book is on the table.
The teacher is talking.

You can leave out the when you talk about things in general or use a building or place to mean its specific purpose.

They don't like cats.                                               They don't like the cat.
She is in hospital.                                                   I parked in front of the hospital.
The criminals are in prison.                                 The prison was built in 1885.
My grandmother always went to church.       I live next to the church.


The definite article 
(bepaald lidwoord)
the

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Friday February 5th
Evaluation homework:
Study Stones 10 + 11 pages 22 / 23
Do online chapter 4, Speaking & Stones ex. 10, 11 + 25a
Do paper book ex. 25a page 24

Explanation ARTICLES (= lidwoorden: de, het + een) see page 27
Do online chapter 4 E: Articles – Imperative ex. 28abc, grammar 11, 28de, 29
Do paper book chapter 4 ex. 28abcde, 29 page 26 / 27

Homework
Study Stones 10 + 11 pages 22 / 23
Do online chapter 4 E: Articles – Imperatice ex. 28abc, grammar 11, 28de, 29
Do paper book chapter 4 ex. 28abcde, 29 page 26 / 27


The indefinite article a / an is used for persons or things in general.

(onbepaald lidwoord een)

If words start with a vowel sound (klinker) you use an:
I have an idea.
I read something about an MP. (Member of Parliament, a politician)
It takes an hour to travel there.

Otherwise, you use a:
I saw a cat.
My friend bought a book.
She only paid a euro for that scarf.
It was a one-hour trip.
The indefinite article 
(onbepaald lidwoord)
a/an

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We're staying at _____ hotel instead of a camping.
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a
B
an
C
the
D
X (nothing)

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Look at __________ woman over there! She is a famous author!
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a
B
an
C
the
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X (nothing)

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Everybody knows that _________
cats are very independent animals.
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a
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an
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the
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X (nothing)

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I am _________ university student.
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a
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an
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the
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X (nothing)

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Do you want to have _____ lunch with me?
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a
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an
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the
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X (nothing)

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It's __________ honour to work with you.
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a
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an
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the
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X (nothing)

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Extra Practice
Did you make more than 1 mistake?
Do some extra exercises using the link on the next slide.

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Imperative (Gebiedende wijs)
Je gebruikt de gebiedende wijs (in het Engels dus imperative) wanneer je iemand vertelt wat diegene moet doen. 
 
Dit kan een bevel, waarschuwing, advies of aanwijzing zijn.

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Imperative (Gebiedende wijs)
You want to tell someone they have to do something.
 
Sit down!
 Stop !
 Come here!
Look out!
Dit kan een bevel, waarschuwing, advies of aanwijzing zijn.

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Imperative (Gebiedende wijs)
Je gebruikt don't als iemand iets niet moet doen.  



Sit down!
Open your books!
Be quiet!
Don't sit down! 
Don't open your books!
Don't be quiet!
hele werkwoord vooraan zetten
Don't + hele werkwoord

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______________ (to write) your name at the top of the paper before you start.

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___________ (not - to forget) to turn off the lights when you leave the room.

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__________ (to open) your books to page 10 and complete the exercise.

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Please ___________ (to sit) down and listen to the instructions carefully.

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Extra Practice
Did you make a mistake? Do some extra practice using the exercises on the next slide.

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Now you know your Grammar

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