Important in expressing necessity, ability and advice.
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Auxiliary verbs
helping verbs that modify the main verb.
(hulpwerkwoord)
Important in expressing necessity, ability and advice.
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Must / Have to / Could / Should / Ought to
Must
Used for rules and laws
Formal and strong
Have to
Expresses an external obligation or requirement
Neutral.
Could
Suggest a possibility or past ability.
Neutral
Should
Offers advice or suggests a preferable action.
Slighty Formal
Ought to
Similar to "should" but often carries a stronger moral implication.
Slighty Formal
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Auxiliary verbs: must, have to, should
Positief
Vertaling
should
eigenlijk moeten
must
moeten
have to
moeten
Negatief
Vertaling
shouldn't
eigenlijk niet hoeven
mustn't
Niet moeten/ hoeven
don't have to
niet hoeven
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Auxiliary verbs: advies --> verplichting
weinig verplichting
veel verplichting
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Levels van verplichting
weinig verplichting
veel verplichting
Must
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Levels van verplichting
weinig verplichting
veel verplichting
Must
Should
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Levels van verplichting
weinig verplichting
veel verplichting
Must
Should
Have to
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Gerund
gerund intro
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Gerund
Gerund = verb + -ing
Used as a noun (zelfstandig naamwoord)
"Singing is fun"
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Gerund
Subject:
"Singing is fun."
"Waking up at 6am is not fun."
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Gerund
After verbs like:
love, stop, start, keep on
"I love singing in the shower."
"We stopped caring after a while."
"They started screaming when they saw the grammar."
"We have to keep on moving to get there in time."
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Gerund
After prepositions (voorzetsels):
Any examples of a preposition?
"I am a fan of writing."
"There is a use for making homework."
"They spent much time on thinking."
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Gerund
Expressions:
"I look forward to singing in front of y'all."
"There is no use in trying again."
"Tash Sultana is worth listening to."
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Moeten
Must/mustn't:
When something is absolutely necessary;
"I must go now, my mom just called."
"You must be tired."
"He mustn't tell you what to do!"
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Moeten
Have to + verb:
Mandatory (verplicht van buitenaf)
"You have to be on time."
"We have to get a good grade to graduate."
Negative: don't/doesn't
"You don't have to go, if you don't want to."
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Moeten
Should + verb:
Zou moeten doen
"You should eat fruit more often."
"We should do our homework."
Negative: shouldn't + verb
"He shouldn't run in the halls."
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Moeten
Ought to:
Formal version of "should"
Stronger meaning
"You ought to do your homework."
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Wat is de gerund?
- werkwoord neemt de rol van onderwerp of voorwerp (lijdend of meewerkend)
- werkwoord neemt dus rol aan van zelfstandig naamwoord
- werkwoord met -ing (Maar geen vorm van TO BE !!) --> lijkt dus op present continuous
ex. I love listening to music (Waar hou je van? --> luisteren naar muziek (onderwerp). De actie luisteren naar muziek wordt hier dus een ding, te vervangen met "het"