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Grammar in a nutshell

Have of Has + voltooid deelwoord Check out the list on page 168/169 TB!!! p. 84 TB

Now: watch this! We’re going to watch a clip: look carefully at what is going on because afterwards you need to make some questions, using the present perfect... Some example sentences: I have always enjoyedwatching films. We have loved travelling since we were young. Has she ever liked him at all? I have always wanted

Present Perfect on Planet The astronaut _________ (place) a flag on Planet A boy ________ (ask) him for an autograph. 3. A strange pet __________ (attack) him. 4. The pet ________ (chase) him. 5. The astronaut _________ (scare) a boy and his mother at lunch time. 6. A boy on a bike ______ (run over) him. 7. He __________ (find) other humans. 8. He ____________ (take off) his suit. has placed has asked has attacked has chased has scared has run hasn’t found hasn’t taken off

Bijwoorden van tijd These particular adverbs (bijwoorden) come before averb (werkwoord) but after a form of ‘to be’ (am/is/are/was/were). If there are more verbs in a sentence, the adverb usually comes after the first verb! Some adverbs to remember: Never, always, sometimes, often... Check out the next page...

A.Watch the video and check (aanvinken) the activities you see there: 1.( ) Dance in the morning 2.( ) Play a musical instrument 3.( ) Take the subway to school 4.( ) Take a taxi to school 5.( ) Wear perfume to go to school 6.( ) Read a book at school 7.( ) Go skating to school 8.( ) Wear make up to go to school B. How often do you do the activities above? Make sentences using adverbs of frequency (next slide)! 3.36 min All but #6 and #7 should be checked!

1.Example: I NEVER DANCE IN THE MORNING 2._______________________________________________ 3._______________________________________________ 4._______________________________________________ 5._______________________________________________ 6._______________________________________________ 7._______________________________________________ 8._______________________________________________ Make sentences using these adverbs 1. Dance in the morning 2. Play a musical instrument 3. Take the subway to school 4. Take a taxi to school 5. Wear perfume to go to school 6. Read a book at school 7. Go skating to school 8. Wear make up to go to school ALWAYS USUALLY OFTEN SOMETIMES SELDOMRARELY NEVER

Toekomende tijd met present simple

EXERCISEEXERCISE

Voorzetsels There are different kinds of prepostions: Plaats  in, with, next to, in front of, behind, between Boven, onder  among, under, below, over, above Voor  in front of, for

W ATCH THE MOVIE SEGMENT FOR THE FIRST TIME AND DECIDE IN WHICH ROOM OF THE APARTMENT THE OBJECTS BELOW ARE LOCATED. P UT THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT BOXES.P UT THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT BOXES. WHITE CURTAINS / TRANSPARENT CURTAINS / A WHITE OVEN / A MIRROR / A SINK / A PICTURE / A LARGE TABLE / SOME JARS / A DISH TOWEL L ET ’ S WATCH THE VIDEO NOW !L ET ’ S WATCH THE VIDEO NOW !

N EXT UP : COMPLETE THE BLANKS WITH ONE OF THESE PREPOSITIONS !N EXT UP : COMPLETE THE BLANKS WITH ONE OF THESE PREPOSITIONS ! ON - IN - OVER - UNDER - THROUGH - AT – BEHIND IN THE MIDDLE OF - BETWEEN. He keeps a bottle of whiskey ______ the white oven. 2. The mirror is ___________ the bathroom wall. 3. The mirror is ______ the sink. 4. There are some cookie jars ________ the dining room shelf. 5. There are some stairs _________ the kitchen door. 6. There is a dishtowel hanging _____ the kitchen wall. 7. The intruder is looking ________ the window glass. 8. The owner of the house lives _________ the first floor. He lives _______ Racine Avenue. His apartment is __________ 1634Racine Avenue, Chicago. 9. There is a table and chairs _________ the dining room. 10. The men see each other _________ the corridor. 1. He keeps a bottle of whiskey ______ the white oven. 2. The mirror is ___________ the bathroom wall. 3. The mirror is ______ the sink. 4. There are some cookie jars ________ the dining room shelf. 5. There are some stairs _________ the kitchen door. 6. There is a dishtowel hanging _____ the kitchen wall. 7. The intruder is looking ________ the window glass. 8. The owner of the house lives _________ the first floor. He lives _______ Racine Avenue. His apartment is __________ 1634 Racine Avenue, Chicago. 9. There is a table and chairs _________ the dining room. 10. The men see each other _________ the corridor.

You should know this by now... Always write YOU not U! Always write I never i! Always write going to: ‘gonna’ doesn’t exist... (neither does ‘wanna’ = want to) If you do these thing wrong, it will cost you points!

Grammar in a nutshell