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Unit 2 
Preparing for the test

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Plan
Past simple

Study for test 

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Past Simple
Past simple!

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The Past Simple
Bij regelmatige ww                     Bij onregelmatige ww
altijd het hele WW + ed

Je gebruikt de Past Simple als je zeker 
weet dat iets in het verleden gebeurd is
en nu afgelopen is.

2e rij (Past Simple)

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Vragen en ontkenningen
Bij alle werkwoorden (regelmatig en onregelmatig) hetzelfde:

Vragen: Did + onderwerp + hele werkwoord
Ontkenningen: Onderwerp + didn't + hele werkwoord

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Look at the words below. Which ones are signal words for the Past Simple and which ones are not?
Signal word for the Past Simple

Does not go with the Past Simple
Next Friday
Yesterday
Never
Last Wednesday
Often
Tomorrow

Slide 7 - Drag question

Past simple:

Wat is de regel van de past simple?
A
werkwoord + - ed (worked) of 2e rijtje van de onregelmatige werkwoorden
B
shit = bij she/he/it : werkwoord + -(e)s
C
vorm van to be + werkwoord + -ing
D
have/has + voltooid deelwoord (helped, found)

Slide 8 - Quiz

How do you make the past simple negative?
A
didn't + ww+ed
B
didn't + ww
C
don't + ww
D
doesn't + ww

Slide 9 - Quiz

Klopt! 
Klopt niet! 
Een (+) past simple eindigt altijd op -ed
Je gebruikt de past simple voor dingen die altijd waar zijn. 
Je ontkent een past simple door didn't plus het hele werkwoord te gebruiken 
Past Simple gaat om een specifiek moment in het verleden.

Slide 10 - Drag question

PAST SIMPLE:
in welke zin wordt de past simple gebruikt?
A
I have lived in Utrecht for 13 years.
B
I was living in Utrecht.
C
I lived in Utrecht in 2010
D
I am living in Utrecht.

Slide 11 - Quiz

Past Simple:

Wat zijn de signaalwoorden van de Past Simple?
A
Tomorrow, next week, in 2026,
B
Last month, yesterday, a month ago, in 2012
C
Today, now, always.
D
Since 2007, From the 1st of January, before

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which question is correct in the past simple/simple past?
A
Did you went to Spain?
B
Had you gone to Spain?
C
Did you go to Spain?
D
Have you gone to Spain ?

Slide 13 - Quiz

past simple
Geen past simple! Present perfect
Geen past simple! Past Continuous

Slide 14 - Drag question

What is the correct Past simple negative:
You arrived yesterday.
A
You have not arrived yesterday
B
You didn't arrived yesterday.
C
You didn't arrive yesterday.
D
Did you arrive yesterday?

Slide 15 - Quiz

Which sentence is a negative past simple sentence?
A
I have not gone to a party yet
B
I did not go to the party last night
C
I will not go to the party tomorrow
D
I am not going to the party tonight

Slide 16 - Quiz

Past simple
v
p - ww+ed / 2e rijtje - to - hele ww
She wanted to buy.....
-
p - didn't - ww - to - hele ww
She didn't want to buy...
?
did - p - ww - to - hele ww
Did she want to buy...

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Past simple regular verbs

Past simple irregular verbs
paint
carry
be
write
hear
lose
feel
beg
advise
have

Slide 18 - Drag question

Past simple regular verbs

Past simple irregular verbs
leave
stop
fly
jump
buy
keep

Slide 19 - Drag question

Past simple regular verbs

Past simple irregular verbs
swim
walk
drive
cook
give
have

Slide 20 - Drag question

PAST SIMPLE:
Which sentence uses the past simple correctly?
(vraag/past simple)

A
Did you bake eggs for breakfast yesterday?
B
Did you baked eggs for breakfast yesterday?
C
Have you baked eggs for breakfast yesterday?
D
Are the eggs baked yet?

Slide 21 - Quiz


Past Simple
Wanneer gebruik je de Past Simple?
A
Wanneer iets altijd, nooit of regelmatig gebeurt.
B
Wanneer iets nu bezig of aan de gang is.
C
Wanneer iets in het verleden is gebeurd.
D
Wanneer iets in het verleden is begonnen en nu nog bezig is.

Slide 22 - Quiz

Now you can choose
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  • Grammar worksheets on Teams
  • Study words and Expressions
  • Other way to study?

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