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Week 22,
Lesson 3



Grammar
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Week 22,
Lesson 3



Grammar

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My goals
1. After this lesson I can make comparisons

2. After this lesson I can use gerunds

3. After this lesson I can make relative clauses with relative pronouns

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We start with a recap of 

comparisons

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Do you remember what adjectives and comparisons are?

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How do you make comparisons with one-syllabic* adjectives?




*one-syllabic = bestaande uit 1 lettergreep

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What happens with "big" and "fat" if you make comparisons?

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What happens with two-syllabic adjectives ending in "y", "le", "ow" or "er"?

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How do you make comparisons with adjectives of two (but nog ending in "y", "le", "ow" or "er') or more syllables?

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And, yes, there are exceptions...

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What do you use if you want to say that two things are or aren't equally, for example, important?

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Then, the gerund

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Gerunds (1/4)
Gerunds are verbs made into nouns. Why?

1. to use it as a subject
2. to use it as a direct object after verbs of feeling and phase
3. to use it after prepositions
4. to use it after set expressions

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Gerunds (2/4)

1. as a subject:
Singing is fun.
Having a friend like you is great.

2. after verbs of feeling and phase
I love travelling.
They stopped seeing each other.


3. after prepositions (voorzetzels)
I am fond of dancing.
there is no poiint in waiting.

4. after expressions (uitdrukkingen)
It's no use trying it again.
I look forward to meering you.

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Gerunds (3/4)
Forming the gerund
Normally verb+ing: singing/waiting/meeting/seeing

Just like you do in the present continuous!
But, yes, as there are exceptions in spelling in the continuous the same expections apply to the gerund>

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Gerunds (4/4)

  1. verbs of 1 syllable ending in consonant-vowel-consonant > double the last consonant > stopping
2. verbs ending in consonant+e> drop the "e" > making
3. verbs of 2 syllalbles anding in "el" > double "l"> travelling

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Last but not least

relative pronouns

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What is a relative pronoun?

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When do you use 
- who? 
- which?
-that?

 and when can you leave these out?

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Let's do this

Grammar: do Self-Test C-G in eDition
Do you score less than 70%? Do Catch Up 2, 4, 5 or 6

Done? Return to this lesson

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Look back
Today you finished Unit 5
If you have done this with care you can now
- make comparisons, 
- use gerunds and 
- make relative clauses with relative pronouns

Right?

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Look forward

Next we week start with Unit 6, which is about -->

In preparation:
study Vocab 6.1

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