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Slide 1 - Diapositive

BU Quiz
Translate the following words:

1. Landlord
2. Biscuit
3. Bill
4. Cardboard
5. Sweets


Quiz


6. Home-made
7. Scarce
8. Well-done
9. Peculiar
10. Perishable



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Answers:

1. Waard
2. Koekje
3. Rekening
4. Karton
5. Snoep
Answers:

6. Zelfgemaakt
7. Schaars
8. Doorbakken
9. Eigenaardig
10. Bederfelijk

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Present Perfect
Goal: to know what to use and look out for when writing the Present Perfect

Input:
- What is the present perfect about?
- Do we know something similar? (in Dutch maybe?)
- What words do we need?
- Write down 2 example sentences you can come up with now

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Present Perfect
Reproduction:
Understanding what we learned

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Consider the following sentences:

''Has Susan been coming back?''

''I has not saw our Julia this morning''

Is the present perfect used correctly? Write down why/why not.

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Write down what is missing!
What about these sentences? 

''She has know him since 5 years''

''My English teacher has came back from Wales''

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Present Perfect
What we were missing was basically the following:

- wrong tense (as in 'been coming' > present continuous)
- wrong pronoun + has/have ('I has' is incorrect)
- wrong conjugation (*vervoeging. 'she has know'|'has came')



Slide 8 - Diapositive

Present Perfect
Which brings us back to what we need:

- I/you/we/they + have + past participle (*voltooid deelwoord)
- He/she/it + has + past participle
- past participle = altijd 3e rijtje (to know, knew, have known)

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Let's try it out
Applying what we learned (safe):
(you know the person/thing + the verb)

1. Sander / get / lots of gifts
2. Mary and Steve / see / the greatest film

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What about these sentences?

1. The dean / speak / to Eveline
2. Mike / not/ play / the Last of Us
3. I / never / fly / Argentina

*never/always/sometimes comes before the verb!

Slide 11 - Diapositive

It also works with ridiculously long sentences, such as:
(has or have?)

1. The man with the outrageously hideous moustache who throws the cheapest parties and always forgets to buy beer 
... also forgotten to buy wine.

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Has or have?:

2. My nan, who always bakes the most incredibly delicious cookies but always forgets to take them out of the oven in time eventhough she knows her cooking timer is broken, ... made it abundently clear that we are not allowed to buy here a new one.

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Now, individual work time:
Applying what we know (unsafe):
Go to Google
then type in: 'Perfect English grammar present perfect'
Do the exercises: 
- Present Perfect Positive
- Present Perfect Questions
- Present Perfect All Forms Mixed Exercise 1

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Present Perfect
Goal: to know what to use and look out for when writing the Present Perfect

Know: 
- pronoun + have/has + past participle
- Past participle = 3e rijtje
Look out for:
- different tenses (have been/going to/ was etc.) < don't use this
- She + have or I/you/we + has 

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