Grammar recap 20th of June

Grammar recap 20th of June
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Grammar recap 20th of June

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Today
  • Modals
  • Adverbs & Adjectives
  • Conditionals

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Modals
Modals

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MODALS
which modals do you know?

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Must
You use must when the speaker thinks that something has to be done, in their opinion.


You also use must when the law states it.

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Have to & Need to
You use have to when someone else tells you something is necessary. You are forced by the law, a rule or a person with authority

You use need to when you have to do something because otherwise there will be negative consequences

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Should/shouldn't, can & could
You use should or shouldn't when something is friendly advice. So you don't have to do something

You use can or could when something is allowed or you are asking for permission


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don't have to/needn't/ don't need to & can't/couldn't

You use don't have to/needn't/don't need to when something isn't necessary. It is optional, you can chose to do something.

You use can't/couldn't when something is not allowed. You can't chose.

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mustn't
You use mustn't when something is not allowed, it absolutely shouldn't happen. IT IS FORBIDDEN!

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Modals: must
A
You are forced to do something
B
friendly advice
C
it is necessary because otherwise there will be negative consequences
D
You think yourself that it is necessary

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Modals: have to
A
You are forced to do something
B
You think yourself that it is necessary
C
it is necessary because otherwise there will be negative consequences
D
friendly advice

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The modal should means...?
A
Friendly advice
B
An obligation for somebody else
C
An obligation for yourself

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Which modal is stronger?
A
Should
B
have to

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Which modal is stronger?
A
Should
B
Must

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Modals
Adverbs
& Adjectives

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Adjectives 
Says something about:
a person/an animal/a thing
(a noun)
                                                    The ugly onesie

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Adverbs 
Says something about:
an action
adjective + ly
- verb
- adverb
- adjective


                                                   

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wat kun je allemaal over de lege school zeggen?
- the teacher works silently
- the classroom is extremely silent
- the students work actively
- the students work very actively
The teacher works silently.
silently says something about 'works'
works is a verb

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The classroom is extremely silent.
extremely says something about silent
silent says something about the classroom


Noun
adverb
adjective

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Adverbs & Adjectives - Check

She stood up ________ to those bullies.
A
brave
B
bravely

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Adjectives and adverbs
It tastes ....
A
good
B
well

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Adverbs & Adjectives - Check

I am so ________ to see you!
A
happy
B
happily

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Adjectives/adverbs:
Tom is.....
A
extremely talented
B
extreme talented

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Adjectives and adverbs
She skates ....
A
fastly
B
fast
C
fastily
D
fasty

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Adverbs (bijwoorden) describe verbs, adverbs and other adjectives; adjectives (bnw) describe nouns
A
true
B
false

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Adjectives & adverbs:
The..........criminal.
A
violent
B
violently

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Modals
Conditionals

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  • 0 conditional
  • 1st conditional
  • 2nd conditional
  • 3rd conditional

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  • First conditional
if sentence
result
present simple
will + infinitive
If I get sick,
I will go to the doctor.
  • Possible or likely things in the future 
  • If this happens, than this will probably be the result.
  • If + Present simple /  Will-won't + whole verb

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  • Second conditional
if sentence
result
past simple
would + infinitive
If I won the lottery,
I would buy a car.
  • impossible things in the present, unlikely things in the future 
  • Very unlikely this is going to happen
  • If + past simple / Would(n't) + whole verb

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You make the first conditional with:
A
'if' + present simple + will/won't + hele werkwoord
B
'if' + past simple + would/wouldn't + hele werkwoord
C
'if' + present simple + past simple
D
'if' + past simple + present simple

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You make the second conditional with:
A
'if' + present simple / will/won't + hele werkwoord
B
'if' + past simple / would/wouldn't + hele werkwoord
C
'if' + present simple / past simple
D
'if' + past simple / present simple

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Choose the First Conditional
A
Even if I brush my teeth, I get cavities
B
Even if I brush my teeth, I will get cavities

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Choose the First Conditional
A
She'll miss the bus if she doesn't leave soon.
B
When water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.
C
If I met the Queen of England, I would say hello.
D
She would travel all over the world if she were rich.

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Choose the second conditional sentence.
A
If I had more time, I would travel around the world.
B
If I see him tomorrow, I will ask him.
C
If it snows, I will build a snowman.
D
If she studies hard, she will pass the exam.

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Choose the second conditional sentence.
A
If Julie doesn't wear a hat, she gets sunstroke.
B
If Julie wears a hat, she will be protected from the sun.
C
If Julie wore a hat, she wouldn't get sunstroke.
D
If Julie had worn a hat, she wouldn't have gotten sunstroke.

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