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present continuous+ lidwoorden

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Present Continuous- affirmative
When
to describe something that is happening RIGHT NOW.
How
I                         am walking
he/she/it          is walking
you/we/they   are walking
Signal words
now, at the moment, look ..
Example 
The pupils are listening to the teacher.

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Present continuous - Negative
Subject +
Form of to be +
Not
Verb + ing
I
Am/’m
not
Watching
TV.
You/we/they
Are/’re
not
Watching
TV.
He/she/it
Is/’s
not
Watching
TV.

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Present continuous - Questions
Form of to be +
Subject +
Verb + ing
?
Am
I
Watching
TV?
Are
you/we/they
Watching
TV?
Is
he/she/it
Watching
TV?

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What kind of signal words can you think of when you use the present continuous?

Slide 5 - Open question

present continuous:
She ............ (walk)

Slide 6 - Open question

Let's see how much we know already. 
How many articles are in the following sentences?

The brown dog is lying on the floor in the corner of the room. It has a red collar and is eating a steak. It has a ripped-up toy laying next to it. 

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The answer
The brown dog is lying on the floor in the corner of the room. It has a red collar and is eating a steak. It has a ripped-up toy laying next to it. 


That means the sentence has 6 articles in it.

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Articles
Articles are placed before a noun,   In English we know two types of articles: THE (definite article) and A or AN (both INdefinite articles)


Examples: 
The book is on this shelf is mine.
I’d rather eat  a pear than an apple.

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Definite article use
We use the definite article when the reader or listener understands which thing we're talking about because:

1. We've introduced it already. "The man rubs his head and says, 'Ouch! Where'd that bar come from?'"
2. There is only one in existence that matters. "We visited the Sistine Chapel when we were in Rome."
3. We describe exactly which one we're talking about. "Let's open the Chardonnay that Pam and Dale gave us for our anniversary."

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Indefinite article
We use the indefinite article (a / an) when: 

1.  We talk about a thing which is new, unknown, or introduced to a listener for the first time. 
" I need a new phone" 

2.  We don't care which one exactly and talking about something in general. 
Example: I started reading a really good book yesterday. 

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The articles a/an
An is used for a noun with an open sound: the vowels

an ear            an investigation         an officer
an apple            an Englishman          an answer
 

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ATTENTION!
So, the choice od a or an is not what you read on paper, but the sound you hear.

Sometimes you see a noun starting with -h.  However, it is not pronounced! Then you put the article AN before it:  AN hour, The -h is not pronounced(‘our)



 

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a of an?
..... dog
A
a
B
an

Slide 14 - Quiz

a of an?
..... banana
A
a
B
an

Slide 15 - Quiz

a of an?
..... house
A
a
B
an

Slide 16 - Quiz

a of an?
.... apple
A
a
B
an

Slide 17 - Quiz

a of an?
.... uniform
A
a
B
an

Slide 18 - Quiz

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