 A. ott = present simple  B. ovt = past simple  C. vtt = present perfect  ontkenningen en vragen maken  onr. ww.

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 A. ott = present simple  B. ovt = past simple  C. vtt = present perfect  ontkenningen en vragen maken  onr. ww.

vorm: 1. het... werkwoord, bijv. I... you... etc. 2. Let op: bij he/she/it komt er..., bijv. she... he Let op: to do :she... to go: he... to watch: she... to carry: he gebruik: als iets... : Voorbeelden: I... He... She Signaalwoorden: always, never usually, often sometimes every day / every week etc 6. als iets een feit is: the sun... flowers... I... cats

vorm: 1. het hele werkwoord, bijv. I love France! you always walk to school. etc. 2. Let op: bij he/she/it komt er een -s achter, bijv. she walks he speaks 3. Let op: to do : she does to go: he goes to watch: she watches to carry: he carries 4. gebruik: als iets vaak, nooit of juist altijd gebeurt: Voorbeelden: I eat an apple every day He never sleeps late She often sends me postcards Signaalwoorden: always, never usually, often sometimes every day / every week etc 6. als iets een feit is: the sun comes up in the east flowers need water I love cats

1. vorm: regelmatig:... onregelmatig: bijv.: I walk to school - I... to school I go to school - I... to school she wants a cat - she... a cat She teaches music - she... music 3. gebruik: iets is in het... begonnen en... ! (er staat een... bij!) NB Kijk dus niet naar de Nederlandse vertaling! Kijk alleen of de actie in het verleden is gebeurd. 4. Signaalwoorden zijn bijvoorbeeld: yesterday, this morning, last year, in 1980, when? (at) what time? how long ago...? 5. verzin er zelf nog twee!

1. vorm: regelmatig: ww + -ed onregelmatig: 2e rijtje 2. bijv.: I walk to school - I walked to school I go to school - I went to school she wants a cat - she wanted a cat She teaches music - she taught music 3. gebruik: iets is in het verleden begonnen en afgelopen! (er staat een bepaling van verleden tijd bij!) NB Kijk dus niet naar de Nederlandse vertaling! Kijk alleen of de actie in het verleden is gebeurd. 4. Signaalwoorden zijn bijvoorbeeld: yesterday, this morning, last year, in 1980, when...? (at) what time...? how long ago...? 5. - when I was minutes ago

1. vorm:... of... (s.h.it!) plus een... (reg.:..., onreg.:... ) 2. bijv. I... (praten) to him. (reg.) I... (spreken) to him (onreg.) She... (lopen) for hours. (reg.) She... (meenemen) the dog for a walk. (onreg.) 3. gebruik: - iets was in het... maar er staat NIET bij wanneer! - iets is in het... begonnen en... ! 4. Signaalwoorden: Noem er minstens 5!

1. vorm: have of has (s.h.it!) + voltooid deelwoord (reg. ww + -ed, onreg. 3e rijtje) 2. bijv. I have talked to him. (reg.) I have spoken to him (onreg.) She has walked for hours. (reg.) She has taken the dog for a walk. (onreg.) 3. gebruik: - iets was in het verleden maar er staat NIET bij wanneer! - iets is in het verleden begonnen en duurt nog voort. 4. Signaalwoorden: Since : sinds, vanaf For (two years now): gedurende, nu al Just: zojuist, pas, (daar)net Ever, never: ooit, nooit Yet: al, nog Already: al Lately: de laatste tijd So far: tot nu toe (for) how long? : hoe lang al?

present simple you go to school: ? she meets him:......? we make dinner:......? past simple you went to school:......? she met him:......? we made dinner:......? present perfect you have gone to school:......? she has met him:......? we have made dinner:......?

present simple you go to school: you don't go to school do you go to school? she meets him: she doesn't meet him does she meet him? we make dinner: we don't make dinner do we make dinner? past simple you went to school: you didn't go to school did you go to school? she met him: she didn't meet him did she meet him? we made dinner: we didn't make dinner did we make dinner? present perfect you have gone to school: you haven't gone to school have you gone to school? she has met him: she hasn't met him has she met him? we have made dinner: we haven't made dinner have we made dinner?

 1. John.... in the garden (to work)  2. Mary the bags into the kitchen (to carry)  3. We home at six (to come)  4. I what you say (to understand)  5. They English (to learn)  6. She an English book (to read)  7. You tennis (to play)  8. Dick a banana (to eat)  9. Molly ….. milk ( to drink)  10. She home after dinner (to go)  11. He… a nice car (to see)  12. We on the grass (to sit)  13. Harry in the kitchen (to work)  14. Dad the meal (to cook)  15. She television in the evening (to watch)  16. He his hair (to wash)  17. Joan....her friend ( to follow).  18. I what you said (to remember)  19. Bob the dishes (to do)  20. They her for her hospitality (to thank)

 1. John works in the garden (to work)  2. Mary carries the bags into the kitchen (to carry)  3. We come home at six (to come)  4. I understand what you say (to understand)  5. They learn English (to learn)  6. She reads an English book (to read)  7. You play tennis (to play)  8. Dick eats a banana (to eat)  9. Molly drinks milk ( to drink)  10. She goes home after dinner (to go)  11. He sees a nice car (to see)  12. We sit on the grass (to sit)  13. Harry works in the kitchen (to work)  14. Dad cooks the meal (to cook)  15. She watches television in the evening (to watch)  16. He washes his hair (to wash)  17. Joan follows her friend ( to follow).  18. I remember what you said (to remember)  19. Bob does the dishes (to do)  20. They thank her for her hospitality (to thank)

 1. You..... tennis ( to play)  2. Dad the meal ( to cook).  3. Harry in the kitchen ( to work)  4. I about her (to worry)  5. Bob the jewels ( to discover)  6. I what you said ( to remember)  7. I my hair ( to comb)  8. We seats for the theatre ( to book)  9. The boys the street ( to cross)  10. It all day yesterday ( to rain)  11. The man the bags ( to carry)  12. The children themselves ( to wash)  13. They.... the exercise ( to translate)  14. The children to the teacher ( to listen)  15. We our friends for dinner (to invite)

 1. You played tennis  2. Dad cooked the meal  3. Harry worked in the kitchen  4. I worried about her  5. Bob discovered the jewels  6. I remembered what you said  7. I combed my hair  8. We booked seats for the theatre  9. The boys crossed the street  10. It rained all day yesterday  11. The man carried the bags  12. The children washed themselves  13. They translated the exercise  14. The children listened to the teacher  15. We invited our friends for dinner

1. You (come) to see us last week. 2. I (sell) a lot of my old pictures a few months ago. 3. She (keep) us waiting a long time last night. 4. We (eat) nothing yesterday. 5. Michael (see) the musical last night. 6. Peter (do) his homework a long time ago. 7. He (buy) twelve different coats last year. 8. I (go) to the circus last weekend. 9. He (write) some articles for the school magazine last year. 10. I (meet) Jane twice last week. 11. He (become) president of the USA. 12. We (catch) a lot of fish. 13. Jane (fly) through the jungle! 14. Ferdinand (grow) up very quickly. 15. I (think) I heard you screaming!

1. You came to see us last week. 2. I sold a lot of my old pictures a few months ago. 3. She kept us waiting a long time last night. 4. We ate nothing yesterday. 5. Michael saw the musical last night. 6. Peter did his homework a long time ago. 7. He bought twelve different coats last year. 8. I went to the circus last weekend. 9. He wrote some articles for the school magazine last year. 10. I met Jane twice last week. 11. He became president of the USA. 12. We caught a lot of fish. 13. Jane flew through the jungle! 14. Ferdinand grew up very quickly. 15. I thought I heard you screaming!

 1. My father... (leave) for work.  the teacher... (give) you good marks?  3. The children... (not/do) the exercises today.  4. The cat... (catch) a mouse.  5. The postman... (not/ come) this morning.  6. Andy... (make) his bed before going to school  the doctor... you to take some pills? (advise)  8. I... (iron) the clothes and Paula... (wash up), but we... (not/prepare) dinner yet.  9. Who... (lend) you the money?  10. A German businessman... (buy) the Blacks’ flat, but he... (not/ move) in yet.  11. Pam... (have) an accident this morning.

 1. My father has left for work.  2. Has the teacher given you good marks?  3. The children haven't done the exercises today.  4. The cat has caught a mouse.  5. The postman hasn't come this morning.  6. Andy has made his bed before going to school  7. Has the doctor advised you to take some pills?  8. I have ironed the clothes and Paula has washed up, but we haven't prepared dinner yet.  9. Who has lent you the money?  10. A German businessman has bought the Blacks’ flat, but he hasn't moved in yet.  11. Pam has had an accident this morning.

1. “... (you/ever/ go) to New York, Susan?” 2. I...(break) my leg last summer when I...(fall) off the bike. 3. It’s the most delicious fish I... (ever/ eat). 4. “The living room looks different!” “ Yes, we... (just/ paint) it yellow. Do you like it?” 5. He... (lose) his wallet last week, but he... (not/find) it yet (your brother/pass) his driving test yet? 7. Sarah is so happy! She... (win) the lottery! 8. I... (bake) the birthday cake yesterday, but I... (not/ decorate) it yet. I hope it’s ready for the party! (you/ not/ phone) Matt yet? He... (come) here yesterday because he... (want) to talk to you as soon as possible. 10. Peter... (try) to fix the car two days ago, but yesterday he... (take) it to the garage.

1. "Have you ever gone to New York, Susan?” 2. I broke my leg last summer when I fell off the bike. 3. It’s the most delicious fish I have ever eaten. 4. “The living room looks different!” “ Yes, we have just painted it yellow. Do you like it?” 5. He lost his wallet last week, but he hasn't found it yet. 6. has your brother passed his driving test yet? 7. Sarah is so happy! She has won the lottery! 8. I baked the birthday cake yesterday, but I haven't decorated it yet. I hope it’s ready for the party! 9. Haven't you phoned Matt yet? He came here yesterday because he wanted to talk to you as soon as possible. 10. Peter tried to fix the car two days ago, but yesterday he took it to the garage.

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nederlandshele wwpresent simplepast simplepresent perfect 1 etento eatI eatI ateI have eaten 2 wetento knowyou knowyou knewyou have known 3 vallento fallshe fallsshe fellshe has fallen 4 nemento takewe takewe tookwe have taken 5 kiezento choosePete choosesPete chosePete has chosen 6 voelento feelthey feelthey feltthey have felt 7 lesgevento teachshe teachesshe taughtshe has taught 8 zijnto beyou areyou wereyou have been 9 verliezento losewe losewe lostwe have lost 10 denkento thinkhe thinkshe thoughthe has thought