Grammar unit 8

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Last grammar lesson!

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Grammar subjects 
-Defining relative clauses

-Modal verbs

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Defining relative clauses
Comes down to who/that and which/that
- Who/that is used for people
- Which/that is used for things
That is the girl 
who/(that)
found my wallet.
I missed the train
which/that
would bring me to work.

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Example
They are often used to connect two sentences:
These are the tickets. They cost $20.
These are the tickets that cost $20.
Het onderwerp in de tweede zin valt weg.

I liked the actor. He was wearing a gold costume.
I likes the actor who was wearing a gold costume.

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Lets practice!
That's the girl. She was ill on the flight.
That's the girl who was ill on the flight.
Have you seen the passport? It arrived today. 
Have you seen the passport that arrived today?

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Modal verbs
Must / have to / had to / will have to
used in the present, past and future. 

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Must / have to 
Used in the present
Must: When we think it is very important or necessary to do something. Vaak gebruikt bij instructies. (musn't)

Have to: When we think it is important or necessary to do something, often because it is a general rule or are facts. (don't have to)

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Had to / will have to 
Had to: when we talk about obligations in the past

Will have to: when we talk about obligations in the future

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Example
All students must be at school at 07:30, otherwise they will miss the bus.
Students don't have to bring their coats and bags to the classroom.

Students will have to return their books at the end of the year.
Students had to stay home during covid. 

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Exercises 
Make the following exercises:
1, 3, 5, 7 and 8.

Done?
make reading exercises 1 and 2. 

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