Grammar Recap chapter 3

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Welcome!
Welcome!

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What are we going to do?

  1.  Practise with grammar chapter 2

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Present Perfect / Past Simple

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Present Perfect / Past Simple
They ____ (paint) the door. It is still wet.

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Present perfect / past simple?
His clothes are still wet, because he _____ (jump) in a puddle yesterday.

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Present perfect / past simple?
"Look at my leg. I ______ (sprain) it."

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Present perfect / past simple?

He ____ (love) her ever since he met her.

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Make one short sentence with the Present Perfect and one with the Past Simple.

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Adverbs + adjectives

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Adjectives & Adverbs:
What do you remember?
Give a short example sentence of both!

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ADVERBS & ADJECTIVES

Jolene is an ....(exceptional) talented girl.

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ADVERBS & ADJECTIVES
Shane ___ (slow) walked to the door and shut it with a ___ (loud) bang.

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ADVERBS & ADJECTIVES

I didn't know Sarah could cook so ___ (good).

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Adjectives & Adverbs
That cake smells ... (delicious).

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Questions?

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Present perfect
Have/has + volt. deelwoord

- experiences up til now
- actions started in the past
 (result noticeable now)

Madonna has sung many songs.
I have lost my keys. Now I can't get in. 

Past simple
ww + ed
onregelmatige werkwoorden

- experiences in the past which are finished.
- facts or routines in the past

Whitney Houston sang beautifully.
I lost my keys. (I found a spare key and let myself in). 

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Present Perfect - Past Simple

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Adverbs & adjectives

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Adverbs & Adjectives
Bijwoord / adverb

- ly
bijvoegelijk naamwoord / adjective
says something about a verb, adverb or adjective


says something about a noun 

Used after the verbs: to be, seem, look, appears, feel, smells.
this engine works terrifically

He is a terribly nice person

They walk extremely slowly
He is a nice person

He looks nice.

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Exceptions: 
 good -> well

- adverbs & adjectives met dezelfde vorm:

early
left
right*
fast
late*
hard*
fine*

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