3F - Different types of clauses

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3F
13-06-2022

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Klassenplattegrond

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Reading time
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10:00

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What are we going to do today?
  • Refresher: Having something done
  • Grammar explanation
  • Grammar exercise
  • Free Workspace 

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A
He lets his beard trimming
B
He is letting his beard trimmed
C
He is having his beard trimmed
D
He trims his (own) beard

Slide 5 - Quiz

Grammar: Having something done

What is the difference between 'having something done' and 'doing something'?

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Grammar: Having something done
HOW DO YOU FORM A SENTENCE LIKE THIS? 

(form of) have + object + past participle


They had their house painted

Review Grammar Unit 18! (P. 162)

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Grammar: Unit 19
Giving extra information by adding a clause.

Clauses can give all kinds of different information.

  • Contrast: I had a nice vacation -although the hotel room was very small.-

  • Purpose: I had a nice vacation -so that I can go back to work with more energy.-

  • Reason: I had a nice vacation -because the weather was so nice.-

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Contrast clauses
To add different or surprising information in the same sentence we can use the words:
  • Although (hoewel, ondanks dat)
  • Whereas (hoewel, terwijl)
  • While (hoewel, terwijl)

Usually one part of the sentence has positive tone, and the other part is negative or not as positive.

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Is there a contrast clause?
While everyone was tired, we still cleaned the whole house!
Yes, there's a contrast clause.
No, there's no contrast clause.

Slide 10 - Poll

Is there a contrast clause?
I prefer the cold weather, because it allows me to wear my winter coat.
Yes, there's a contrast clause.
No, there's no contrast clause.

Slide 11 - Poll

Is there a contrast clause?
I enjoyed the movie, although I think the book was much better.
Yes, there's a contrast clause.
No, there's no contrast clause.

Slide 12 - Poll

Purpose clauses
To give information about the goal or intent behind an action was, we can use the words:
  • So that (zodat)
  • In order to (om te/om er voor te zorgen dat)

The sentence explains what is the desired outcome or result of the action.

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Is there a purpose clause?
I want to do something fun because I'm bored.
Yes, there is a purpose clause.
No, there is no purpose clause.

Slide 14 - Poll

Is there a purpose clause?
I work out three times a week in order to get bigger.
Yes, there is a purpose clause.
No, there is no purpose clause.

Slide 15 - Poll

Reason clauses
To explain the reason for the action mentioned in the sentence, we can use the words:
  • Because (want, vanwege, omdat)
  • As (aangezien, omdat)

This sentence gives information about the situation leading to the action.

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Is there a reason clause?
I didn't sleep at all because I was studying all night.
Yes, there is a reason clause.
No, there is no reason clause.

Slide 17 - Poll

Is there a reason clause?
We didn't go outside once as it was raining all day.
Yes, there is a reason clause.
No, there is no reason clause.

Slide 18 - Poll

Is there a reason clause?
I was studying all night so that I could pass my test today.
Yes, there is a reason clause.
No, there is no reason clause.

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Reason vs Purpose
Purpose clauses and reason clauses can seem very similar.

Reason gives information about the situation BEFORE the action:
I worked some extra hours, because I've been spending too much money.

Purpose gives information about the desired outcome AFTER the action:
I worked some extra hours, in order to make some more money.

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Clause of contrast
Clause of purpose
Clause of reason
Because
Whereas
While
Although
So that
In order to
As

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Remember!
Clause
Linking words
Contrast
Although, whereas, while
Purpose
So that, in order to
Reason
Because, as

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Practice

Finish the exercises printed out for you.

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Answers exercise A.
  1. So that
  2. Although/while/whereas
  3. Because/as. (Clause of contrast also possible)
  4. In order to
  5. Although/while
  6. Because/as.

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Answers exercise B

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Free Workspace

Homework Friday:
  • Do Grammar exercises Unit 20.

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