May 6th: Grammar & selfworkhour

Week 14
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Week 14
Welcome!

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Today: very simple grammar
Take out your notebook, please. 

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Reflexive pronouns 
We use a reflexive pronoun to refer to the subject of the sentence. 

The subject of the sentence is who the sentence is about. 
(We call it 'het onderwerp' in Dutch)

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What is the subject? 
We got embarrassed. 

She took care of the problem. 

I need to re-introduce. 

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I
Myself
I prefer to do that myself.
You
Yourself
What do you call yourself? 
He
Himself
He is by himself. 
She
Herself
She taught that herself. 
It
Itself
The problem won't solve itself. 
We
Ourselves
We've read by ourselves. 
Your (plural) 
Yourselves
Everyone quiet otherwise you can't think by yourselves. 
They
Themselves
The pupils were left by themselves. 

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We have embarrassed _______.

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My aunt took care of the problem by _______.

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I need to re-introduce _______.

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Homework for next week 
E writing and grammar on pages 28/31
G reading on pages 36/39

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Grammar: condintionals
Grab a notebook, please. 

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If & when 
If -> Something could possibly happen (but is unsure) 
If I win the lottery I will buy a car. 

When -> Something is definitely going to happen 
When I get home I am going to take a nap. 

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Conditionals 
You use conditionals to describe facts, likely situations, and unlikely situations. 
There is always an if-clause and a main clause. 
The if-clause describes a condition. The main clause states the result of that condition.

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Examples 
If I win the lottery , I will buy a new car



When I get married , I plan to change my name 
if clause
main clause
if clause
main clause

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Zero conditional 
The result is a fact 
Both clauses get the present simple tense

If the light turns green, the oven is done pre-heating. 
Plastic melts, when you apply heat. 

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First conditional 
If the result is a prediction or something that is probably going to happen, you use will + infinitive in the main clause. You still use the present simple in the if-clause.

When I get home, I will take a nap. 
If I ever go back to Switzerland, I will not go camping. 

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Second conditional
If the result is made up or not real (yet), you use would + infinitive in the main clause. This time you use the past simple in the if-clause. This is called the second conditional.

If he asked, I would say yes. 
If we lost our plane, we would arrive late. 

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Conditional
Tense
When to use
Zero
Present simple
Fact
First
Present simple -> if clause

Will + verb -> main clause
Prediction
Second
Past simple -> if clause

Would + infinitive -> main clause 
Made up / not real

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Selfworkhour 
- Start your homework for next week
- Start learning the words for theme 4
- Ask questions about grammar
- finish your 'eindexamensite.nl' assignments

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