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Slide 1 - Diapositive

Today

Explanation present perfect

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present perfect

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Present Perfect
Voltooid tegenwoordige tijd



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Na deze les kun je:
  • Zeggen dat iets in het verleden is begonnen en nu nog aan de gang is
  • Zeggen dat iets in het verleden is gebeurd en je daar nu het resultaat van merkt
  • Praten over ervaringen in iemands leven tot nu toe

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Present perfect
iets wat in het verleden begonnen is en nu nog aan de gang is.
Has/have + voltooid deelwoord

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Alice has lived in Rome for two years.
Woont ze daar nog of woont ze nu ergens anders?
A
Ze woont daar nog
B
Ze woont nu ergens anders

Slide 9 - Quiz

Wanneer gebruik je de present perfect?


  • Om te praten over iets wat in het verleden is begonnen, en nu nog aan de gang is (nog niet afgelopen)

Bob has known John since they were 10.
Mary has worked at the market for 5 years now.
Bill and Kate have been friends since 2011.



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Wanneer gebruikje de present perfect?
  • Om te praten over iets wat in het verleden gebeurd en waar je nu het resultaat van merkt:
Sharon has broken her leg (now she can't walk)
Jim has lost his keys ( now he can't open the door)
Gwen has eaten too much (now she feels sick)






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Wanneer gebruik je de present perfect?
  • Om te praten over ervaringen to  nu toe:
I have never been to America.
Have you ever been to America?
I've never swum with dolphins.
She has never run a marathon.

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Hoe maak je de present perfect?
  • Have / has + voltooid deelwoord

  • I have lived here for ten years.

  • She has known him since 2011.

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Wat is dan het voltooid deelwoord?
er zijn 2 verschillende         regelmatige werkwoorden 
                                                           
                                                  onregelmatige werkwoorden
1
2

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             regelmatige werkwoorden       
1
werkwoord + -ed
play - played
walk - walked
work - worked
want - wanted

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             onregelmatige werkwoorden

2
Het derde woord uit de rijtjes 
To do - did - done
to fly - flew - flown
to fight - fought - fought

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Vragen maken in de present perfect
zet have/has aan het begin van de zin
vb
  • he has eaten at a restaurant
  • has he eaten at a restaurant?

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SIGNAALWOORDEN
  • JUST - NET
  • ALREADY - AL
  • YET - AL (IN VRAAGZINNEN)
  • NOT YET - NOG NIET
  • ALWAYS - ALTIJD AL
  • NEVER - NOOIT
  • EVER - OOIT
  • SINCE - SINDS
  • FOR - (NU) AL
  • (FOR) HOW LONG? - HOE LANG

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He ......................... ( play)


A
have played
B
has played

Slide 19 - Quiz

I ........................(work) very hard.
A
has worked
B
have worked

Slide 20 - Quiz

Welke zin staat in de present perfect?
A
She has a cat.
B
She has had her cat for 9 years.

Slide 21 - Quiz

Welke zin staat in de present perfect?
A
I lived in Amsterdam.
B
I have lived in Amsterdam since I was 18.

Slide 22 - Quiz

Helen .............. ........................ here for 7 years.
A
have live
B
has lived
C
has live
D
have lived

Slide 23 - Quiz

You.......................(walk) to Germany
A
Has walked
B
Have walked
C
Has walk
D
Have to walk

Slide 24 - Quiz

Hoe vorm je de Present Perfect?
A
stam + ED
B
met het derde rijtje van de irregular verbs
C
stam + S bij he / she / it
D
met has / have + voltooid deelwoord

Slide 25 - Quiz

Which sentence is the present perfect?
A
I bought a dog
B
I have bought a dog
C
I buy a dog
D
I am buying a dog

Slide 26 - Quiz

Ik snap het:
A
Helemaal
B
Helemaal niet
C
Een beetje
D
Bijna

Slide 27 - Quiz

Succes!

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