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Past simple vs Past perfect 
Adjectives & Adverbs

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Past simple vs Past perfect 
Adjectives & Adverbs

27/05/2024
HV3

Slide 1 - Diapositive

After today's lesson you:
  • Can succesfully use both the past simple and past perfect
  • Know when to use the past simple and the past perfect 
  • Know when to use an adverb AND when to use an adjective corretly

Slide 2 - Diapositive

What do you remember about the past perfect and the past simple?
(Grammar rules, structures, etc.)

Slide 3 - Carte mentale

🇬🇧 Past Simple 

🇳🇱 Verleden Tijd


ww+ed

(irr. verb = 2e vorm)



I saw him yesterday.



🇬🇧 Past Perfect

🇳🇱 Voltooid Verleden Tijd




Past Simple 
🇳🇱 Verleden Tijd

ww+ed
(irr. verb = 2e vorm)

He arrived to the train station.


I decided to walk home.
Past Perfect 
🇳🇱 Voltooid Verleden Tijd

had + ww+ed
(irr. verb = had + 3e vorm)

When he arrived to the train station the train had left.

I had lost my bike key so I decided to walk home.


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Past Perfect
What
Past perfect
When
Als iets voor een bepaald moment of voor een andere gebeurtenis in het verleden heeft plaatsgevonden.
How/Form
Had + past participle (voltooid deelwoord).
Uitzonderingen
Het voltooid deelwoord van onregelmatige werkwoorden heeft zijn eigen vorm. Zie blz 283 voor deze lijst.
Examples
He had biked to the bakery before he went to school.
I hadn't seen Elsa in ages - it was good to talk to her yesterday.
Had you sister already left when you came home from football?

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Past Simple vs Past Perfect
What
Past simple vs past perfect
When
Voor datgene in de zin dat het eerst gebeurde -> past perfect.
Voor datgene in de zin dat daarna gebeurde -> past simple.
How/Form
Past simple: werkwoord + ed
Past perfect: Had + past participle (voltooid deelwoord).
Examples
The train had just left when you arrived.
She hadn't eaten anything before she went to bed.

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Fill in the Past Perfect:
When I walked in, the meeting ___already___ (start).

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

Fill in the Past Perfect:
After he ______ (pass) his exam, he threw a party.

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

Fill in the Past Perfect:
He was shocked because he ____ never ____ (see) anything like this.

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

Past Simple vs Past Perfect
What
Past simple vs past perfect
When
Voor datgene in de zin dat het eerst gebeurde -> past perfect.
Voor datgene in de zin dat daarna gebeurde -> past simple.
How/Form
Past simple: werkwoord + ed
Past perfect: Had + past participle (voltooid deelwoord).
Examples
The train had just left when you arrived.
She hadn't eaten anything before she went to bed.

Slide 10 - Diapositive

When they _______ (finish) school, they _______ (go) to the mall.
A
had finished - went
B
finished - had gone

Slide 11 - Quiz

They ________ (show) me the pictures they ________ (take) during their holiday.
A
had shown - took
B
showed - had taken

Slide 12 - Quiz

The boy _______ (be) sorry for what he ______ (do).
A
had been - did
B
was - had done

Slide 13 - Quiz

Adjectives & Adverbs
Herhaling :)

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Slide 16 - Diapositive

ADJECTIVES vs. ADVERBS
In order to write an ___ slogan, you have to know exactly what to say about the company and its product.
A
effective
B
effectively

Slide 17 - Quiz

ADJECTIVES vs. ADVERBS
An ___ important aspect of writing a slogan is making sure the slogan speaks to the audience.
A
extreme
B
extremely

Slide 18 - Quiz

ADJECTIVES vs. ADVERBS
They went ___ (extreme) fast.

Slide 19 - Question ouverte

After today's lesson you:
  • Can succesfully use both the past simple and past perfect
  • Know when to use the past simple and the past perfect 

Slide 20 - Diapositive

Learnbeat
7.3 -> E (Past simple vs past perfect)
6.2 -> C & D (Adjectives vs adverbs)


Slide 21 - Diapositive