H2 P2 Grammatica herhaling

Let's go over this period's 
new grammar again

- adjectives + adverbs
- past simple vs. present perfect
- quantifiers



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Let's go over this period's 
new grammar again

- adjectives + adverbs
- past simple vs. present perfect
- quantifiers



Slide 1 - Slide

Adjectives & Adverbs:
Which of the following is TRUE about
A
An adverb (bijwoord) says something about a verb or another adverb.
B
An adverb (bijvoeglijk naamwoord) says something about a noun.

Slide 2 - Quiz

Which of the following is TRUE
A
Adjectives usually end in -ly
B
Adverbs usually end in -ly

Slide 3 - Quiz

Name as many ADVERBS
OF FREQUENCY
as you can think of!
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Slide 4 - Open question

Past Simple vs. Present Perfect
  • Both of these are tenses that describe things that already happened
  •  Each of them is used in different situations, and each looks different.

Slide 5 - Slide

Which of the following about the Past Simple is TRUE
A
The Past Simple describes events that started in the past, but are still active now
B
It describes events that started in the past, but are already finished

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which of the following about the Present Perfect is true
A
Present Perfect only uses one verb
B
Present Perfect is made with TO HAVE + the Past Participle.

Slide 7 - Quiz

Present Perfect: Cheat Codes
  • Fyne Jaasss
  • For, yet, never, ever, just, already, always, still, so, since
Past Simple: Cheat Codes
  • Specific moments in time, in the past.
  • Yesterday, last summer, October 31st,

Slide 8 - Slide

In the following sentence, what tense do I use:
"A new Spider-Man movie _____ (to come out) recently."
A
Past Simple
B
Present Perfect

Slide 9 - Quiz

In the following sentence, what tense do I use:
"I _____ (see, not) the new Spider-Man movie yet"
A
Past Simple
B
Present Perfect

Slide 10 - Quiz

Quantifiers
Much/many, some/any, (a) little/(a) few, lots or a lot

Slide 11 - Slide

Which quantifier do you use for COUNTABLE words?
A
Much
B
Many

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which quantifier do you use for UNCOUNTABLE words
A
little
B
few

Slide 13 - Quiz

"little/few" or "a little/a few"

Slide 14 - Slide

I have a water bottle with water in it. It's not much, but I'm happy with how much is left in it. What sentence would I use to express that?
A
There's a little water left in the bottle
B
There's little water left in the bottle

Slide 15 - Quiz

That's all! Good luck!
Full test material:
- Vocab Ch.3 + Ch.4 (everything)
- adjectives + adverbs
- past simple vs. present perfect
- quantifiers
-All grammar from the TW1 test

Slide 16 - Slide