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Stepping Stones Chapter 1

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PTO1 - Week 3 - lesson 1
Today's mission:
  • You can make questions in the past simple. 
  • You can make negations in the past simple.

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Herhaling: Past simple
Je gebruikt de past simple om te praten over het verleden. De actie of gebeurtenis is gestopt en er is geen link naar het nu

Om de past simple te maken, voeg je -(e)d to aan het werkwoord. (regelmatige werkwoorden)

I waited at the gate. 
My mum liked my new swimsuit a lot. 
We changed flights in London. 

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Herhaling: Past simple
Bij onregelmatige werkwoorden verandert de vorm van het werkwoord. 

Zo wordt bijvoorbeeld:
go - went
think - thought
take - took


We went to Europe.
I thought about going to Japan. 
Izzy and James took the wrong bus. 
Kijk voor de hele lijst van onregelmatige werkwoorden op blz. 213/214 van je boek

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Writing & Grammar 56a - page 64

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Writing & Grammar 56b - page 64

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Past simple: questions
Er zijn drie manieren om in de past simple een vraag te maken: 
1:  was/were of een hulpww als could/would aan het begin van de zin.
- Was your mum in Italy two week ago?
- Were you happy to go back home?
- Could you take photos of the dolphins?

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Past simple: questions
2: Je zet did aan het begin van de zin. Daarna gebruik je altijd het hele ww. 
- Did I bring my bathing costume?
- Did they enjoy their holiday?
- Did she take route 66?

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Past simple: questions
3: Met een WH-woord. Who/what/which/when/where/how zet je dan aan het begin van de zin. 
- Where was Jenn last week?
- How could they leave without their passports?
- When did you travel through Asia? 

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Writing & Grammar 57a - page 64
  1. Was I in Japan last year?

  2. Was she excited about visiting her family in France?

  3. Were they in Iceland last January?

  4. Would they like to visit Rio next summer?

  5. Could Bas play a lot of tennis on the camping site? 

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Writing & Grammar 57b - page 64
  1. Did she have a dream about a desert island? 

  2. Did we learn a few Spanish words when we went ...?


  3. Did you read three books during the summer vacation? 

  4. Did her sister once see a kangaroo in Australia?

  5. Did his mother travel trough Asia for a year? 

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Writing & Grammar 58 - page 65

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Past simple: negations
Er zijn twee manieren om in de past simple een ontkenning te maken: 
1:  Bij was/were of een hulpww als could/ would voeg je -n't (not)to aan het woord.
- She wasn't in Italy.
- Rick and Bo weren't happy to leave France.
- I couldn't see the Mona Lisa in Paris. 

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Past simple: negations
2:  Bij andere ontkenningen in de verleden tijd zet je didn't voor het hoofdwerkwoord. Na didn't komt altijd het hele werkwoord.
- I didn't bring my sunglasses.
- Lucy didn't like camping.
- We didn't see any dolphins. 

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Writing & Grammar 59b - page 66
  1. My father couldn't help us book a nice hotel. 

  2. You shouldn't go to South Africa this year. 

  3. She wasn't taking to a tour guide.

  4. Sandy didn't visit her grandma last Saturday.

  5. We didn't spend a lot of money during our vacation.

  6. They didn't go to France last year. 

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Writing & Grammar 59c - page 67
  1. I didn't go to Rome last summer. 

  2. it didn't arrive on time.
  3. What did you see on vacation?

  4. Why did you go to Portugal?



  5. he wasn't able to drive me to the station.
  6. Am I obliged to drive on the left?

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Homework

Make/prepare:


Study: SO
Vocabulary chapter 1: page 70/71
Grammar 1A & 1B:
page 48/49/73

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