Grammar Recap

Grammar Recap
2T Grammar: Files 3-4-5
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Grammar Recap
2T Grammar: Files 3-4-5
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Quiet Reading (English free choice book ONLY)
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4: Revision for the Grammar Test
A. Use the present perfect or past simple depending on the context of the sentence.

B. Correctly use just, already, or yet.

C.Know when to use somewhere / anywhere / nowhere
FILE 4 GRAMMAR: Pages 132 and 133

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What can you remember about indefinite pronouns? - Something? Anywhere? Anything? Nothing? Nobody?

Slide 5 - Carte mentale

Copy the notes from the board and then re-read 4C on page 134





Do the exercises in 4C on page 135 (a+b)
copy this into your notebook. 
complete the exercises from 4C
page 133
a+b+C

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Still need extra practice?
Look at the exercises in the workbook (grey pages 30/31) ex 2 
for extra help with something/anything/nothing etc. 

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Make a note in your notebook
The present perfect is often used to talk about the recent past and its relationship with the present.  - I've studied for the grammar test  and now I feel more confident.

We also use the present perfect to give recent news. 
Jenny has been on holiday.
Jenny's been on holiday.

Past Perfect

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Check that you have ....
Finished the exercises on page 133 for 4A 
Remember: 

4A Present Perfect
f
y
n
e
j
a
s
De signaalwoorden van de past perfect vormen het ezelsbruggetje FYNE JAS waarbij iedere letter voor een signaalwoord staat: for, yet, never, ever, just, already, since.

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Practice for the Present Perfect
  • Check that you know the PAST PARTICIPLES (third row of the irregular verbs on page 164
  • Finish exercises 4A a+b on page 133
  • Workbook page page 26 Exercise 2 (a/b/c/d/e)-Grammar

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Complete the dialogues with just, already, or yet. Write the missing words in your notebook.
Example: Tom: Have you finished that report yet?
Mo: I’ve just typed the last page. I finished it a few minutes ago!
1 Anne: I haven’t called Yoeri 1) __________. What about you?
Tim: I’ve 2) __________ called him five times!
2 Bill: I’ve 3) __________ read this book. I read it at school.
Jill: Don’t tell me what happens! I haven’t read it 4) __________!
3 Jane: I’ve 5) __________ made some tea. Would you like a cup?
Lynn: No, thanks. I’m not thirsty. I’ve 6) __________ had lots to drink today.

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When do we use the Present Perfect?
We use the Present Perfect to talk about past experiences that don't mention a time. - I have been to London. OR to talk about an event that  started in the past and still has relevance now.  I've just read your book.

4B Present Perfect OR Past Simple
When do we use the Past Simple?
For FINISHED past events. I lived in London.

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?
4B Present Perfect OR Past Simple
Hi Susan
0I’ve just received (just / receive) your letter. Glad to hear you are enjoying your summer holiday. I hope you can visit me soon. You 1 _______________ (be) really busy recently!
2 _______________ (you / plan) your Christmas holiday yet? On December, 2 3 _______________ (go) ski-ing with my school again. We 4 _______________ (go)
there three times now! But this time, we 5 _______________ (not stay) in a hotel . We will stay in a lodge Instead.
6 _______________ (you / ever / go) ski-ing? It’s a really fantastic.
Write soon!
Robby
Complete the email. Put the verb in brackets in the present perfect or
past simple. Write the correct words on your answer sheet. For example:

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Check that you have ....
Finished the exercises on page 133 for 4B
Look at the exercises on page 29 Grammar Exercises 3: a/b/c/d/e
Extra help : Work sheets Grammar 4A+B

4B Present Perfect OR Past Simple

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