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1 Wordorder What goes where?

2 Wordorder positive sentence
subject verb(s)* indirect object (meew.vw) direct object (lijd.vw) place time** I will tell you the story at school tomorrow * Houd de werkwoorden bij elkaar! ** Tijdsbepaling mag ook vooraan de zin.

3 Wordorder negative sentence
subject Verbs + ‘not’ indirect object direct object place time I will not tell you the story at school tomorrow.

4 Exercise negative our holiday / will / at home / we / not / spend / next year → did / I / him / see / not / last night / at the disco → will / a letter / not / next week / send / you / she → to the cinema / we / want / not / do / tonight / to go → play / in the bar / did / he / last week / not / the piano →

5 Exercise negative our holiday / will / at home / we / not / spend / next year → We will not (won’t) spend our holiday at home next year. did / I / him / see / not / last night / at the disco → I did not (didn’t) see him at the disco last night. will / a letter / not / next week / send / you / she → She will not (won’t) send you a letter next week. to the cinema / we / want / not / do / tonight / to go → We do not (don’t) want to go to the cinema tonight. play / in the bar / did / he / last week / not / the piano → He did not play the piano in the bar last week.

6 Wordorder in questions
interrogative auxiliary verb subject other verb(s) indirect object direct object place time What would you like to tell me Did (tijd!!) Have (hele ww!) a party in your flat yesterday? When were here?

7 Exercise questions play / at / you / the weekends / do / tennis →
go / last night / out / you / did → the train / when / leave / does → him / she / did / the truth / tell / why →

8 Exercise questions play / at / you / the weekends / do / tennis →
Do you play tennis at the weekends? go / last night / out / you / did → Did you go out last night? the train / when / leave / does → When does the train leave? him / she / did / the truth / tell / why → Why did she tell him the truth?

9 Wordorder adverbs (bijwoorden)
VOOR een hoofdwerkwoord He carefully opened the door. NA een vorm van ‘to be’ The man was always on time. Bij hulpwerkwoorden: na het eerste hulpwerkwoord She had happily worked with him all those years.

10 Exercise adverbs He walks his dog. (rarely) →
My father goes fishing. (always) → Your bedroom is decorated. (nicely) → I can remember his name. (never)→ Ann doesn’t usually smoke. (usually)→

11 Exercise adverbs He walks his dog. (rarely) → He rarely walks his dog.
My father goes fishing. (always) → My father always goes fishing. Your bedroom is decorated. (nicely) → Your bedroom is nicely decorated. I can remember his name. (never)→ I can never remember his name. Ann doesn’t usually smoke. (usually)→ Ann doesn’t usually smoke.


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