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Time-words and auxiliary verbs

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Time words
  • What are time words?

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Time words
  • What are time words?
  • Time words tell you about when something happens but it is one word

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Time words
  • What are time words?
  • Time words tell you about when something happens but it is one word
  • We put them in front of the main verb or after a form of to be. One word, different rule!

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Time words
  • What are time words?
  • Time words tell you about when something happens but it is one word
  • We put them in front of the main verb or after a form of to be. One word, different rule!
  • Examples;

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Time words
  • What are time words?
  • Time words tell you about when something happens but it is one word
  • We put them in front of the main verb or after a form of to be. One word, different rule!
  • Examples; never, often, sometimes, rarely, usually, always

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The verb to be
I am
You / They are
He / She / It is
We / You / They are

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I
hard for my exams.

study
always

Slide 8 - Drag question

Do you
to him like that?
usually
speak

Slide 9 - Drag question

He
on time on Mondays.

is
never

Slide 10 - Drag question

chess.
She
sometimes
plays

Slide 11 - Drag question

Auxiliary verbs
  • I have been practising really hard.

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Auxiliary verbs
  • I have been practising really hard.
  • Auxiliary verbs (hulpwerkwoorden) are all the verbs in the sentence besides the main verb (zelfstandig naamwoord)
  • They do not express any action, they are there to indicate in what tense the sentence is.

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Examples

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Examples
To be
To have
To do
Can
May
Must
Will
Shall
Verb                     The forms
am, is, are, was, were, been
have, has, had
do, does, did, done
can, could
may, might
must
will, would
shall, should

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My little brother was snoring all night long.
A
snoring
B
was

Slide 16 - Quiz

She will have been studying for a month at that point.
A
have
B
have been
C
will have been
D
studying

Slide 17 - Quiz

I will eat a cake tonight.
A
will
B
eat

Slide 18 - Quiz

Sadly, our dinner has been eaten by the dog.
A
eaten
B
has
C
been eaten
D
has been

Slide 19 - Quiz

Tessa                             too busy                   her mother at the shop.
is
sometimes
to help

Slide 20 - Drag question

Jerry                                                                  extra laundry because of his messy dog.
is
always
going
to be
doing

Slide 21 - Drag question