H3B SS7 chapter 4 E - modals/quantifiers

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Welcome H3A
Week 5 - Lesson 2
Grammar

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Today's class
At the end of this class I...
  • ... can use modals in the positive and negative form.
  • ... can use quantifiers.

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Reminder: Book assignment
Read your book!
  • Summary (SO in class): 20 december
  • Creative assignment: 13 january @ 23.59 o'clock

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Grammar I
Modals & negations

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Exercise 28, page 24
timer
2:00

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Exercise 28, page 24

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Grammar 9, page 25

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Modals
Je kunt hulpwerkwoorden gebruiken om aan te geven dat je iets (NIET) kan doen, mag doen, wil doen, enzovoorts.

- Can you walk to school?                    - I might come to your party.
- You shouldn't walk to school.          - I must clean this up.
- I will walk to school.                             - You have to be on time.

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Types of Modals: 1
Can (not) = kunnen
Could (not) = zou kunnen (en beleefde vragen)
"I can't come to your party" & "Could you help me out?"

May (not) = mogen 
Might (not) = zou mogen (en beleefde vragen)
"You may come to my party." & "I might be able to come."

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Types of Modals: 2
Should (not) / ought (not) to = zou (eigenlijk) moeten, vooral bij advies/afraden
Must (not) = moeten (als je zelf vindt dat iets moet)
(don't / doesn't) Have to = moeten (als iemand anders vindt dat iets moet)

"I must finish this book this afternoon."
"You have to be on time tomorrow." 
"You should really pay more attention in class."

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Exercise 30(a), page 25/26
  1. could / can
  2. might not / may not
  3. shouldn’t / ought not to
  4. couldn’t / can’t
  5. have to
  6. aren’t able to / can’t
  7. shouldn’t / ought not to
  8. should / ought to
  9. might not / may not

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Grammar II
Quantifiers

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Grammar 10, page 26

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Quantifiers 
We use quantifiers when we want to give someone information about the number of something

how much or how many?

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Exercise 30(b), page 26
  1. both
  2. every
  3. all
  4. each
  5. none

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Homework
Do:
- Exercise 31, page 27

Study:
- Grammar 9 + 10, page 25/26

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