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Slide 1 - Slide
Planning for today
We will look back at:
- Present simple and past simple
- Adverbs and adjectives
Today we will talk about
- Much vs Many
- Few vs Little
Slide 2 - Slide
Present simple
I/you/we/they + hele werkwoord
SHIT- rule
He/she/it + hele werkwoord + s
I always help the customers
She always helps the customers
Slide 3 - Slide
Past simple
Regelmatige werkwoorden:
Hele werkwoord + ed
I walked to school yesterday
Onregelmatige werkwoorden:
2e rij past simple
I ate an apple yesterday.
Don't
: I eated an apple yesterday
Slide 4 - Slide
Adjectives
(bijvoeglijk naamwoorden)
'Adjectives' describe nouns (zelfstandig naamwoorden)
Example
: The wild animal.
Only for nouns!! Not for verbs (werkwoorden)
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Adverbs (bijwoorden)
Adverbs beschrijven:
1. Verbs:
The man sings loudly.
2. Adjectives:
The man is very tall.
(3. Another adverbs:
Ended too quickly.
)
Adverbs eindigen vaak op 'y'. Natuurlijk zijn er uitzonderingen op deze regel, zoals: fast, too etc.
Slide 6 - Slide
Any questions about this?
Slide 7 - Slide
Which sentence looks better?
1. There are much dogs in the garden.
or
2. There are many dogs in the garden.
Slide 8 - Slide
Which sentence looks better?
1. I don't have many money left.
or
2. I don't have much money left.
Slide 9 - Slide
Rules for much and many
We use
much
for: uncountable nouns.
Vertaling?
Examples
: milk, water, air, money, food etc.
We use
many
countable nouns.
Vertaling?
Examples
: player, song, table, bag, colour etc.
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Which sentence looks better?
1. Ben has few friends in London.
or
2. Ben has little friends in London.
Slide 12 - Slide
Which sentence looks better?
1. I have few time to waste.
or
2. I have little time to waste.
Slide 13 - Slide
Rules for few and little
Just like with much and many:
We use few for: countable nouns.
Examples: pencil, gun, window, cat etc.
We use little for: uncountable nouns.
Examples: music, art, advice, sugar, butter etc.
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