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Today:
  • Practice modal verbs
  • Learn about word order
  • Practice word order

Goal: You can make a sentence with a proper word order

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Let's practice the modals
remember the Modals from yesterday?
Let's see what you remember and practice for a while

Stay quiet and see how far you get in 15 minutes
timer
7:00

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Let's check
See if you got this right

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Word order
What is it about?
Why is it important?

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Word order 
subject (onderwerp) - predicate (gezegde) - object ((lijdend) voorwerp)
subject: who does it
Predicate: verbs
Object: who/what + subject + predicate
Jaimy bought a new book
Olivia is walking her dog

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Word order 
I have to pick up my little brother from daycare
The company is polluting the water
Those kids don't listen to their parents
I can't believe you did that!
Do you want to play a game?
have you seen the new spiderman movie?

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Word order 
I have to pick up my little brother from daycare
The company is poluting the water
Those kids don't listen to their parents
I can't believe you did that!
Do you want to play a game?
have you seen the new spiderman movie?

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Adverbs of frequency
  • Usually in between the subject and the predicate (sometimes they go in front of or behind the sentence)
  • Unless the predicate has multiple words, then you put the adverb after the first word of the predicate (except 'have to')
  • They go after am, is, are, was or were except in question sentencesk


Adverb of frequency = something that says how often something happens (always, usually, sometimes, etc.)

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Adverbs of frequency
I always forget my homework
he can never remember where he left his wallet
I usually have to wait a long time for the bus
I am usually picking up my brother around that time
My mom will bake cookies for me sometimes
I never want to see him again!



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Put 'usually' in the sentence
"I like my mom's cooking"

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Put 'never' in the sentence
"I can understand her very well"

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Put 'every weekend' in the sentence.
"I have to visit my grandma"

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adverbs of manner, place and time
  • Manner (how you do it), then place, then time
  • When the information is really important, you can put it in front of the sentence
  • If there are two adverbs of time, the more precise one comes first

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adverbs of manner, place and time
She sang beautifully last night
He practiced hard to pass the test next week
Last night, she came home really late
David bought a new pair of skis in germany last week
The snow started falling quietly around 10 pm last night

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adverbs of manner, place and time
She sang beautifully last weekend
He practiced hard last night to pass the test tomorrow
After dinner she went out to see her friends
David bought a new pair of skis in germany a week ago
The snow started falling quietly in the garden around 10 pm last night

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Any questions about word order?

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homework after breekweek
test your words 1, 2 and 3
exercises 1 and 3

you can get started on that now 

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Bye!
Have a nice day!

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