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What can you tell me about the present perfect?

Can you give an example sentence?

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What is the English translation for the word ''tonen; laten zien'' ?
A
(to) display
B
(to) look
C
(to) show

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What is the English translation for the word ''kraal'' ?
A
bead
B
charm

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What is the English translation for the word ''tentoonstelling'' ?
A
show
B
exhibition
C
preview

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What is the English translation for the word ''schildersdoek'' ?
A
Canvas
B
Painting cloth
C
Painting

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Asking how to do something
Explaining how to do something.
Giving instructions
What should I do next?
Here’s what you should do.
First, put the paper down with the short side in front of
you.

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How did the lesson go?
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Type at least 3 words you can
remember from this lesson.

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Type at least two expressions that you learned today.

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To indicate that something is allowed or possible, you can use     can('t), could(n't), to be able to and to be allowed to.
What do you think the following words mean?
can / can’t
could / couldn’t
to be able to
to be allowed to
kunnen
mogen
zou kunnen
vragen om hulp / toestemming
toestemming hebben
in staat zijn

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Choose can or could.

... you help us sir?
A
Can
B
Could

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Explanation

You probably don't know this man. You want to ask something politely, so you use could.

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Choose can't or can.

No, I ... help you. I am very sorry.
A
can't
B
can

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Explanation
The sentence indicates that the man cannot help you, so you use can't.

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Choose can or could.

She ... speak several languages.
A
Can
B
Could

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Explanation
The sentence indicates that the women speaks several languages, so you use can.

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Choose a or b.
But nobody seems ... do anything about it.
A
to be able to
B
to be allowed to

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Explanation
The sentence indicates that nobody seems to be doing something. It does not say that incapable of doing it, so you use to be able to. 

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Choose a or b.
They are ... (not play) football after school unless they have finished their homework.
A
able to play
B
allowed to play
C
not allowed to play
D
not able to play

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What does your book say?

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How did the lesson go?
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Do you know now when to use; can, could, to be able to and to be allowed?

A
yes
B
I am not sure
C
no

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Was the instruction clear?
Yes
No
A little bit

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He ____ (to write) poetry.
It ____ (to be) warm in the summer.
When your homework is finished, you ____ (to leave) your room.
can
is able to
can be
could be 
are allowed to

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