4C Grammar recap

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Today
Let's start with grammar recap
U4 + U5
grammar
Wordlists

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Testweek
Unit 4: Conditionals 0123
Compound nouns
Unit 5: Verb Patterns 
Gerund + infinitive
Pre- suffixes


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Unit 4
Conditionals
Compound nouns

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Compound nouns
Combining two or more words to create a new word with a specific meaning

Sunflower, mother-in-law, teaspoon

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Compound nouns
Study them :)
They are in the wordlists in It's Learning + in your book
In your book page 61 overview.

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Conditionals
If you study well, you will pass the test



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Conditionals
If and a main clause
The if clause tells you the condition (If you study hard) and the main clause tells you the result (you will pass your exams).

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Zero Conditional
if/when = usually no change of meaning

Facts, this will always happen, laws

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Zero Conditional
If/when + present simple + present simple

Ice melts if it get's too warm.

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First conditional
We use the first conditional when we talk about future situations we believe are real or possible.

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First conditional
If/when + present simple
will / may / can / could / should 
+ infinitive

If he doesn't like his job, he will quit.

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Second conditional
The second conditional is used to imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality.

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Second conditional
if + past simple + would/could/might + inf

If we had a garden, we could have a cat.


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Third conditional
Unreal situations in the past


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Third conditional
If + past perfect + would/wouldn't have + past participle (vltd w)

If I had got a gold medal, I would have been happy.

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Third conditional
You can use different modal verbs here (might/could/may/etc)

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Now
Study for the test
Do the Unit check
Study the words
Make a summary!!!

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Infinitive + hele ww
Gerund = ww + ing

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First
Gerund = een werkwoord eindigend op -ing

Infinitive = een heel werkwoord
eventueel + to

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Verb patterns
There are certain rules you have to follow when using 2 verbs in a sentence.
Examples:
I want to explain this to you
I enjoy watching football


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Infinitive Patterns: 
Some verbs are followed by the infinitive form (to + verb), such as "want," "need," and "decide".

I want to read this book
 

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Gerund Patterns:
 Other verbs are followed by the -ing form, such as "enjoy," "mind," and "stop".

I enjoy watching football

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Mixed Patterns: 
Certain verbs can be followed by either an infinitive or a gerund, often with a change in meaning ("stop to do" vs. "stop doing").

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I stopped to do some groceries: Gestopt om boodschappen te doen

I stopped doing groceries: Gestopt met boodschappen doen

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I remembered locking the door (in gedachte; dit heb ik eerder gedaan vandaag)
vs
I remembered to lock the door  (ik vergeet dat niet, ik doe dat nu)

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Object Patterns
Some verbs require an object before the infinitive (e.g., "I want him to go")

I need you to do your homework

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Common Verbs
Verbs like "make" and "let" are followed by the infinitive without "to" ("She made me cry").

I let you borrow my iPhone

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Other verb patterns
Would rather
had better
It's time


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I would rather watch the football match than go to band practice.
My parents would rather I broke up with my boyfriend

Preference -> voorkeur

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Let's go!!! :)
I would rather watch the football match than go to band practice

Would rather + infinitive  without to + than + infinitive without to

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My parents would rather I broke up with my boyfriend

Would rather + person + verb in the past tense

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I had better stop eating winegums


Advice + personal obligation --> iets wat je zelf moet / advies

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It's time
It's time we left because otherwise we will be late  ->  iets wat gedaan moet worden

It's  time to go now   -> de juiste tijd om te gaan / iets te doen

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Now
Study for the test
Finish the Unit check
Study the words
Make summaries!!!

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