17-12 V3 Stepping Stones VWO 3 Theme 3 Both either neither all each every none

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Recap (herhaling) of the past simple and the vocab!
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Welcome back!
Welcome.

Today:
Recap (herhaling) of the past simple and the vocab!

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It takes two
When there are two people, animals or objects: both, either or neither.

Those paintings are both beautiful. Both paintings are beautiful.            (allebei, beide)
Who is my favourite painter? I can't choose between Rembrandt or Turner. So, either of them. (elk van beide)
There were trees on either side of the road. (elk van beide)
Neither team was able to win the game. (geen van beide)

Slide 3 - Slide

Two or more 
When there are two or more people, animals or objects: all, each, every or none.
All the pupils had an A for English! They all had an A! (alle, allemaal)
Every pupil is accounted for. (ieder)
Every vote counts. (ieder)
Each/Every house in this street has a thached roof. (ieder per stuk/ geheel)
Those CDs are 20 euros each. (elk/per stuk)
None of the solutions really work.  (geen)


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Testing
Choose from: all, both, each, every, either, neither, none.
  1. ...... person went to see the doctor in turn.
  2. I asked Tom and Joel, but ...... of them wanted to go out.
  3. ....... girls can speak English really well.
  4. ...... of my classmates knew the answer to the question.
  5. They see each other ...... day.
  6. I can choose ....... of those two films.
  7. With this setting, ....... the pupils in the classroom can hear the teacher.

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Testing
Choose from: all, both, each, every, either, neither, none.
  1. Each person went to see the doctor in turn.
  2. I asked Tom and Joel, but neither of them wanted to go out.
  3. Both girls can speak English really well.
  4. None of my classmates knew the answer to the question.
  5. They see each other every day.
  6. I can choose either of those two films.
  7. With this setting, all the pupils in the classroom can hear the teacher.

Slide 6 - Slide

_____ time I see you, you are wearing different glasses!
A
all
B
none
C
every
D
none

Slide 7 - Quiz

Have you spoken to _____ of the seven boys?
A
neither
B
each
C
both
D
every

Slide 8 - Quiz

_____ visitors had to register before going in
A
All
B
Every
C
None

Slide 9 - Quiz

I have three dogs. ___ of them love going out for a walk, but ___ of them likes being brushed.
A
all, none
B
all, neither
C
every, none
D
every, neither

Slide 10 - Quiz

Too bad, _____ of my answers were correct.
A
All
B
Every
C
None

Slide 11 - Quiz

The thief hurt _____ his hands when he tried to force his way in.
A
each
B
both
C
neither
D
none

Slide 12 - Quiz

My two daughters are ___ good at languages, but ___ of them can do maths at all.
A
each, none
B
each, neither
C
both, none
D
both, neither

Slide 13 - Quiz

You must believe_____ story; they are both ridiculous
A
each
B
neither
C
both
D
all

Slide 14 - Quiz

The judge mentioned the name of
_______ victim.
A
every
B
each
C
both
D
neither

Slide 15 - Quiz

Now: 
Do exercises 25 & 26 op page 76-77
of your activity book. 

Finished? Do the irregular verbs practice test. 

Slide 16 - Slide

More practice?
http://www.focus.olsztyn.pl/en-english-exercises-indefinite-pronouns.html#.X86AQWhKhPY
https://agendaweb.org/grammar/neither-either-both-exercises.html

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