V3 - en - Modals, quantifiers, prepositions

GRAMMAR
Modals, quantifiers, prepositions
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GRAMMAR
Modals, quantifiers, prepositions

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Goals
- I can use modals in the positive and negative form correctly. 
- I can use the quantifiers correctly.

- I can use prepositions of instrument, connection, origin and direction correctly.

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Let's see what you remember 

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

He's amazing, he ___ (modal verb) speak five languages, including Chinese.

Slide 4 - Open vraag

There are too ___ (quantifier) students in the library.

Slide 5 - Open vraag

He goes to school ___ (preposition) bus

Slide 6 - Open vraag

Have you visited __ (quantifier) foreign countries?

Slide 7 - Open vraag

This car runs ___ (preposition) diesel

Slide 8 - Open vraag

MODALS & NEGATIONS

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

Modals
Modal verbs  change the meaning  of the main verb

  • You can walk to the city centre!
  • You must eat to get strong.


Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Ought to/Should
To talk about things that are ideal or desired
Ought to -> formal                    |              Should -> informal 



There ought to/should be more street lights here
There ought to be a speed limit here, shouldn’t there?

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

May/Might
Used when unsure about something and to ask for permission.
formal: might - may - can - could - informal        


The restaurant may close.
The restaurant could close.
The restaurant might close.







It is likely that the restaurant will close.
It is less likely that the restaurant will close.
There is only a possibility that the restaurant will close but no one is very sure.

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

May/Might
Used when unsure about something and to ask for/give permission.    


to ask for permission in a formal way:
May I borrow the car tomorrow?

to give permission in a formal way:
You may go now.

as a very polite way of asking for permission:
Might we ask you a question?

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

Negation
Turn the modal verbs into negations by adding -n't OR not

should - shouldn't
may - may not*
ought to - ought not to
might - might not



Slide 14 - Tekstslide

He _____ have arrived yesterday.
A
may
B
might

Slide 15 - Quizvraag

You ______ not shout in class!
A
may
B
might

Slide 16 - Quizvraag

You _______ take your passport with you in case you need it.
A
may
B
might
C
should
D
ought to

Slide 17 - Quizvraag

Quantifiers
  • Waar gebruiken we quantifiers voor?
  • Om de kwantiteit van iets aan te geven.

  • Waar plaatsen we de quantifier?
  • Voor de noun (zelfstandig naamwoord) waar we de kwantiteit van aan willen geven.


Slide 18 - Tekstslide

Slide 19 - Tekstslide

We have little time, better get to work.

Slide 20 - Tekstslide

There are few ducks left.

Slide 21 - Tekstslide

He has a lot of nerve to come here.

We have a lot of homework  for next week

Slide 22 - Tekstslide

However, there are many swans in the pond.

Slide 23 - Tekstslide

His brother doesn't do much. 

Slide 24 - Tekstslide

I haven't found any water.

Have you found any batteries?

Slide 25 - Tekstslide

They have lots of energy.

They bought lots of firework.

Slide 26 - Tekstslide

I have brought some apples.

There was some traffic on the way here.

Slide 27 - Tekstslide

Quantifiers
Each/every: all individuals of a group - followed by a singular noun.

Both: two things or people - followed by a plural noun.

Neither (none)/either (any of the two): talk about things or people - followed by a singular noun.

All (whole group)/no (not one): talk about things or people followed by a singular noun.

Slide 28 - Tekstslide

Prepositions
A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence. 
They act to connect the people, objects, time and locations of a sentence.

Slide 29 - Tekstslide

Prepositions of instrument
  • Transportation:
I got here by bus
  • Use of tools:
He screwed in the screw with a screwdriver.
  • Machines and other devices:
I am playing Hay Day on my iPad.

Slide 30 - Tekstslide

Prepositions of connections
  • Possesions:
The end of the street
  • Relations:
Friends with somebody
  • Physically connected to something:
The Switch is connected to the TV

Slide 31 - Tekstslide

Prepositions of origin
State where something or someone is/comes from.

She is from England.
She came from a different country.
I learned a lot from this.

Slide 32 - Tekstslide

Prepositions of material
  • Made of:
to talk about the material of something;
"My shoes are made of canvas."

  • Made from:
when the material is changed into a different state;
"Margarine is made from vegetable oil."

Slide 33 - Tekstslide

Prepositions of direction/movement

how or where someone/something is moving;
across, onto, along, out of, past, through, down, to, into, towards

- The band is passing through LA.
- Alice fell down the hole.
- The girls came out of nowhere

Slide 34 - Tekstslide

She went ____ bus.
A
with
B
by
C
on the
D
into

Slide 35 - Quizvraag

The point ____ the pencil.
A
of
B
made of
C
from
D
with

Slide 36 - Quizvraag

Cotton is ________ fiber.
A
from
B
with
C
made of
D
made from

Slide 37 - Quizvraag

This cheese is ______ France.
A
from
B
with
C
made of
D
made from

Slide 38 - Quizvraag

My sheets are _______ silk.
A
from
B
with
C
made of
D
made from

Slide 39 - Quizvraag

Homework for next lesson 
- Par E - Writing & Grammar: Ex. 28, 29, 30c (work alone) (p. 24-26).
- Par I - Writing & Grammar: Ex. 51, 52, 53 and 55 (p. 40-43).
- Check your answers.
- Look in the category "resources and tips" for the vocabulary that you should know for your proficiency test and pick 20 words that you find difficult and look up their meaning.
- Check the grammar list in the category "resources and tips" and do 3 grammar exercises you find difficult. 








Slide 40 - Tekstslide