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Ex. 8: Simple Past & Present Perfect.

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Ex. 8: Simple Past & Present Perfect.
1. Has the post arrived?
Yes, Jack is reading his letter.
 De post is er nu; wanneer die precies is gekomen, is niet belangrijk 

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Ex. 8: Simple Past & Present Perfect.
1. Has the post arrived?
Yes, Jack is reading his letter.
 De post is er nu; wanneer die precies is gekomen, is niet belangrijk 
2. He has just left.
Hij is nét vertrokken. Je wilt dus zeggen: hij is er nu niet meer. Vergelijk eens met: ‘He left just ten minutes ago’ - dan zeg je ‘Toen is hij vertrokken.’

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Ex. 8: Simple Past & Present Perfect.
1. Has the post arrived?
Yes, Jack is reading his letter.
 De post is er nu; wanneer die precies is gekomen, is niet belangrijk 
2. He has just left.
Hij is nét vertrokken. Je wilt dus zeggen: hij is er nu niet meer. Vergelijk eens met: ‘He left just ten minutes ago’ - dan zeg je ‘Toen is hij vertrokken.’
3. When did they leave? They left at 12.00. 
Wanneer is het gebeurd? Toen is het gebeurd. - dus tweemaal verleden tijd (past tense)

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Ex. 8: Simple Past & Present Perfect.
2. He has just left.
Hij is nét vertrokken. Je wilt dus zeggen: hij is er nu niet meer. Vergelijk eens met: ‘He left just ten minutes ago’ - dan zeg je ‘Toen is hij vertrokken.’
3. When did they leave?
They left at 12.00. 
Wanneer is het gebeurd? Toen is het gebeurd. - dus tweemaal verleden tijd (past tense)
4. Where is Jack?
 I saw him in the street today and he told me that he’d come round this evening. 
Daar, toen is het gebeurd, dus tweemaal verleden tijd (past tense)

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Ex. 8: Simple Past & Present Perfect.
3. When did they leave?
They left at 12.00. 
Wanneer is het gebeurd? Toen is het gebeurd. - dus tweemaal verleden tijd (past tense)
4. Where is Jack?
 I saw him in the street today and he told me that he’d come round this evening. 
Daar, toen is het gebeurd, dus tweemaal verleden tijd (past tense)
5. How long have you been in hospital?
I came in for an operation last Thursday. 
Hoe lang ben je hier al? Vanaf toen tot en met nu; dus present perfect

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Ex. 8: Simple Past & Present Perfect.
4. Where is Jack?
 I saw him in the street today and he told me that he’d come round this evening. 
Daar, toen is het gebeurd, dus tweemaal verleden tijd (past tense)
5. How long have you been in hospital?
I came in for an operation last Thursday. 
Hoe lang ben je hier al? Vanaf toen tot en met nu; dus present perfect
6. That office block has been empty for ages. They have just removed the ‘For Sale’ sign, so I suppose a company has bought it. 
Staat al jaren leeg; vanaf toen tot en met nu. Het bord ‘For sale’ is nét weg. 

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Ex. 8: Simple Past & Present Perfect.
5. How long have you been in hospital?
I came in for an operation last Thursday. 
Hoe lang ben je hier al? Vanaf toen tot en met nu; dus present perfect
6. That office block has been empty for ages.
They have just removed the ‘For Sale’ sign, so I suppose a company has bought it. 
Staat al jaren leeg; vanaf toen tot en met nu. Het bord ‘For sale’ is nét weg. 
7. When I left school I threw all my shorts and have worn long trousers ever since.
 toen - toen - vanaf toen tot en met nu

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Ex. 8: Simple Past & Present Perfect.
6. That office block has been empty for ages.
They have just removed the ‘For Sale’ sign, so I suppose a company has bought it. 
Staat al jaren leeg; vanaf toen tot en met nu. Het bord ‘For sale’ is nét weg. 
7. When I left school I threw all my shorts and have worn long trousers ever since.
 toen - toen - vanaf toen tot en met nu
8. I have written the card but I can’t find the envelope.
De kaart is nu klaar voor verzending; wanneer ik de kaart precies geschreven heb, is onbelangrijk.

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Ex. 8: Simple Past & Present Perfect.
7. When I left school I threw all my shorts and have worn long trousers ever since.
 toen - toen - vanaf toen tot en met nu
8. I have written the card but I can’t find the envelope.
De kaart is nu klaar voor verzending; wanneer ik de kaart precies geschreven heb, is onbelangrijk.
9. I haven’t heard from her for two years. I wonder if she has moved.
Vanaf twee jaar gelden tot en met nu.

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Ex. 9: Simple Past & Present Perfect

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Ex. 9: Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. Did you bolt the gate before you left?
‘Before you left’ = toen

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Ex. 9: Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. Did you bolt the gate before you left?
‘Before you left’ = toen
2. They lived in Holland for five years and then they moved to Belgium.
Die vijf jaar zijn duidelijk voorbij en toen gingen ze naar België - tweemaal verleden tijd (past tense).

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Ex. 9: Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. Did you bolt the gate before you left?
‘Before you left’ = toen
2. They lived in Holland for five years and then they moved to Belgium.
Die vijf jaar zijn duidelijk voorbij en toen gingen ze naar België - tweemaal verleden tijd (past tense).
3. I rang you last night but nobody answered.
‘Last night’ is toen; en ‘nobody answered’ gebeurde natuurlijk ook ‘last night’

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Ex. 9: Simple Past & Present Perfect
2. They lived in Holland for five years and then they moved to Belgium.
Die vijf jaar zijn duidelijk voorbij en toen gingen ze naar België - tweemaal verleden tijd (past tense).
3. I rang you last night but nobody answered.
‘Last night’ is toen; en ‘nobody answered’ gebeurde natuurlijk ook ‘last night’
4. How long has that new restaurant been there?
Hoe lang is dat restaurant er al? Vanaf wanneer tot en met nu? 

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Ex. 9: Simple Past & Present Perfect
3. I rang you last night but nobody answered.
‘Last night’ is toen; en ‘nobody answered’ gebeurde natuurlijk ook ‘last night’
4. How long has that new restaurant been there?
Hoe lang is dat restaurant er al? Vanaf wanneer tot en met nu? 
5. Did you see the news last night?

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Ex. 9: Simple Past & Present Perfect
3. I rang you last night but nobody answered.
‘Last night’ is toen; en ‘nobody answered’ gebeurde natuurlijk ook ‘last night’
4. How long has that new restaurant been there?
Hoe lang is dat restaurant er al? Vanaf wanneer tot en met nu? 
5. Did you see the news last night?
6. Where did you go on holiday last year? I went to the south of France. 
Wasn’t it very hot there? No, it rained nearly every day.
Het hele verhaal speelt zich ‘last year’ af, toen; dus verleden tijd.

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Ex. 9: Simple Past & Present Perfect
4. How long has that new restaurant been there?
Hoe lang is dat restaurant er al? Vanaf wanneer tot en met nu? 
5. Did you see the news last night?
6. Where did you go on holiday last year? I went to the south of France. 
Wasn’t it very hot there? No, it rained nearly every day.
Het hele verhaal speelt zich ‘last year’ af, toen; dus verleden tijd.
7. You can’t go out until you have finished your homework.
Op dat moment kun je zeggen: ‘Ik ben er nu mee klaar.’ 

Slide 19 - Diapositive

Ex. 9: Simple Past & Present Perfect
6. Where did you go on holiday last year? I went to the south of France. 
Wasn’t it very hot there? No, it rained nearly every day.
Het hele verhaal speelt zich ‘last year’ af, toen; dus verleden tijd.
7. You can’t go out until you have finished your homework.
Op dat moment kun je zeggen: ‘Ik ben er nu mee klaar.’ 
8. My watch is slow.
It isn’t just slow, it has stopped
Dat horloge doet het nu niet meer.
Vergelijk maar eens met: My watched stopped exactly seven minutes ago. Dan zeg je ‘Toen is dat 
gebeurd.’

Slide 20 - Diapositive

Ex. 9: Simple Past & Present Perfect
7. You can’t go out until you have finished your homework.
Op dat moment kun je zeggen: ‘Ik ben er nu mee klaar.’ 
8. My watch is slow.
It isn’t just slow, it has stopped
Dat horloge doet het nu niet meer.
Vergelijk maar eens met: My watched stopped exactly seven minutes ago. Dan zeg je ‘Toen is dat 
gebeurd.’
9. Van Gogh painted quite a lot of his paintings in France.

Slide 21 - Diapositive

Ex. 10: Simple Past & Present Perfect

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Ex. 10: Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. We haven't known each other very long.

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Ex. 10: Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. We haven't known each other very long.
2. Did you go to work on Monday?

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Ex. 10: Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. We haven't known each other very long.
2. Did you go to work on Monday?
3. They sold their house when they emigrated to Canada.

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Ex. 10: Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. We haven't known each other very long.
2. Did you go to work on Monday?
3. They sold their house when they emigrated to Canada.
4. They have just left.

Slide 26 - Diapositive

Ex. 10: Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. We haven't known each other very long.
2. Did you go to work on Monday?
3. They sold their house when they emigrated to Canada.
4. They have just left.
5. How long have you had this bike?

Slide 27 - Diapositive

Ex. 10: Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. We haven't known each other very long.
2. Did you go to work on Monday?
3. They sold their house when they emigrated to Canada.
4. They have just left.
5. How long have you had this bike?
6. Have you ever been in Portugal?

Slide 28 - Diapositive

Ex. 10: Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. We haven't known each other very long.
2. Did you go to work on Monday?
3. They sold their house when they emigrated to Canada.
4. They have just left.
5. How long have you had this bike?
6. Have you ever been in Portugal?
7. I met her in a club.

Slide 29 - Diapositive

Ex. 10: Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. We haven't known each other very long.
2. Did you go to work on Monday?
3. They sold their house when they emigrated to Canada.
4. They have just left.
5. How long have you had this bike?
6. Have you ever been in Portugal?
7. I met her in a club.
8. Where did you buy that tie?

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Ex. 10: Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. We haven't known each other very long.
2. Did you go to work on Monday?
3. They sold their house when they emigrated to Canada.
4. They have just left.
5. How long have you had this bike?
6. Have you ever been in Portugal?
7. I met her in a club.
8. Where did you buy that tie?
9. Have you been here a long time? We've been here for an hour and a half!

Slide 31 - Diapositive

Ex. 11 Simple Past & Present Perfect

Slide 32 - Diapositive

Ex. 11 Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. He went home a little earlier yesterday, for he didn't feel very good/well.


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Ex. 11 Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. He went home a little earlier yesterday, for he didn't feel very good/well.
2. That house has been there (for) as long as I can remember.


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Ex. 11 Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. He went home a little earlier yesterday, for he didn't feel very good/well.
2. That house has been there (for) as long as I can remember.
3. In the fifties many people emigrated to Australia.


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Ex. 11 Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. He went home a little earlier yesterday, for he didn't feel very good/well.
2. That house has been there (for) as long as I can remember.
3. In the fifties many people emigrated to Australia.
4. How long have you known this?


Slide 36 - Diapositive

Ex. 11 Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. He went home a little earlier yesterday, for he didn't feel very good/well.
2. That house has been there (for) as long as I can remember.
3. In the fifties many people emigrated to Australia.
4. How long have you known this?
5. I first met her when I was still at secondary school.


Slide 37 - Diapositive

Ex. 11 Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. He went home a little earlier yesterday, for he didn't feel very good/well.
2. That house has been there (for) as long as I can remember.
3. In the fifties many people emigrated to Australia.
4. How long have you known this?
5. I first met her when I was still at secondary school.
6.Where exactly did this happen?


Slide 38 - Diapositive

Ex. 11 Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. He went home a little earlier yesterday, for he didn't feel very good/well.
2. That house has been there (for) as long as I can remember.
3. In the fifties many people emigrated to Australia.
4. How long have you known this?
5. I first met her when I was still at secondary school.
6.Where exactly did this happen?
7. I have lost my notes and now I have to start all over again.


Slide 39 - Diapositive

Ex. 11 Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. He went home a little earlier yesterday, for he didn't feel very good/well.
2. That house has been there (for) as long as I can remember.
3. In the fifties many people emigrated to Australia.
4. How long have you known this?
5. I first met her when I was still at secondary school.
6.Where exactly did this happen?
7. I have lost my notes and now I have to start all over again.
8. I have read / taken this newspaper for years.


Slide 40 - Diapositive

Ex. 11 Simple Past & Present Perfect
1. He went home a little earlier yesterday, for he didn't feel very good/well.
2. That house has been there (for) as long as I can remember.
3. In the fifties many people emigrated to Australia.
4. How long have you known this?
5. I first met her when I was still at secondary school.
6.Where exactly did this happen?
7. I have lost my notes and now I have to start all over again.
8. I have read / taken this newspaper for years.
9. At what time / what time did they leave?

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Ex. 11 Simple Past & Present Perfect
2. That house has been there (for) as long as I can remember.
3. In the fifties many people emigrated to Australia.
4. How long have you known this?
5. I first met her when I was still at secondary school.
6.Where exactly did this happen?
7. I have lost my notes and now I have to start all over again.
8. I have read / taken this newspaper for years.
9. At what time / what time did they leave?
10. Queen Victoria reigned for many many years. 

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