2022.04.12 Grammar Test preparations

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Learning goals
At the end of this lesson...

- I can use the past simple and present perfect fittingly. 
- I can use helping verb can to talk about abilities. 
- I can use helping verb should to talk about rules. 
- I can use adverbs of frequency to talk about how often things occur. 
- I can use possessive pronouns.


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Past Simple
Vs.
Present Perfect

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Can > Kunnen
+ can + hele ww

- can't/cannot + hele ww 

? Can ... + hele ww? 

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Make a positive sentence using helping verb can

Slide 6 - Carte mentale

Should > Zou moeten
+ should + hele ww 

- shouldn't/should not + hele ww

? Should ... + hele ww

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Make a negative sentence using helping verb should

Slide 8 - Carte mentale

Adverbs of frequency
Adverb = bijwoord, geeft informatie over...

Frequency = ? 

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Adverbs of frequency
Adverb = bijwoord, geeft informatie over... 

Frequency = hoe vaak/aantal keren

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Adverbs of frequency

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Adverbs of frequency: place in sentence
1. To be > (is/am/are/was/were) > after the verb 


2. All other verbs > before the verb


3. Two verbs > after the first verb


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Possessive pronouns
1. My, your, etc...

2. Mine, yours, etc...

3. Of mine, of yours, etc...

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Reflection/Evaluation
At the end of this lesson...

- I can use the past simple and present perfect fittingly.
- I can use helping verb can to talk about abilities.
- I can use helping verb should to talk about rules.
- I can use adverbs of frequency to talk about how often things occur.
- I can use possessive pronouns.


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