Rerun Grammar

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Questions and negations
prepositions and adverbs
Question tags 

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Today
Questions and negations
prepositions and adverbs
Question tags 

Mock test

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Questions // 3 ways. 

Slide 2 - Slide

Difference which / what
Which: when you choose from a limited amount

Which of the above advertisments do you like? 

What: when you choose from an unlimited amount.

What kind of advertisments do you like?

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Negations
To make a negation in English, you have to use an auxiliry verb
Add not after the auxiliry verb. 

Auxilary verbs: to be, to have, to do. 
Modal verbs (also function as auxilary): will, would, can, could, shall, should. 

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Between / among
Between (tussen): when you're talking about two people, things or animals. 
It was just between me and him. 

Among (tussen): when you're talking about more than two people, things or animals. 
They are among friends. 

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Finish the sentence:
Are there any Chinese speakers ... you?
A
among
B
between

Slide 6 - Quiz

Finish the sentence:
Kevin stood ... the door and the toilet.
A
among
B
between

Slide 7 - Quiz

Finish the sentence:
She shared the sweets equally ... Sean and Pip.
A
among
B
between

Slide 8 - Quiz

since / for
Since (sinds, vanaf): refers to the beginning of a period (not finished). 
She has been here since December (she's still here).

For (gedurende): refers to a finished period.
He worked in Leeds for some time (not anymore).

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Finish the sentence:
I've lived in Scotland ... my childhood.
A
for
B
since

Slide 10 - Quiz

Finish the sentence:
I waited ... two hours, but nobody showed up.
A
for
B
since

Slide 11 - Quiz

Finish the sentence:
Ian has lived in Scotland ... more than ten years.
A
for
B
since

Slide 12 - Quiz

Phrasal verbs
Combinaties van werkwoorden en voorzetsels/bijwoords met een betekenis die niet af te leiden is van het werkwoord.

I'll look after it.                                 Ik zal ervoor zorgen
I'll look into it.                                   Ik zal het onderzoeken.
I'll look in on my way back.         Ik ga op de terugweg even langs
Hopefully, things will look up.  Hopelijk wordt het allemaal beter.

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Tag Questions
The weather's lovely, isn't it
He walks to school, doesn't he?

What? A short question added to the sentence.
Why? To ask for confirmation or to express surprise.
How? Let's have a look. 

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Rerun: forming tag questions
Step 1: Hulpwerkwoord in de zin?                    Ja? Herhaal in de tag.
                                                                                          Nee? Gebruik “do”
Step 2: ontkenning in de zin?                             Ja? Doe niets. 
                                                                                          Nee? Gebruik "n't"
Step 3: herhaal het onderwerp doormiddel van een persoonlijk                    voornaamwoord.
Step 4: eindig de tag met een “?”

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Other uses of tag questions
  • Om uit te drukken dat je het ergens niet mee eens bent.
    Let op! Herhaal de ontkenning of bevestiging uit hoofdzin. 
    You think you're funny, do you? 
  • Na een gebiedende wijs. Hierbij is would de beleefdere vorm
    Close the door, would you?
    Oh, shut up, will you? 
  • Om iemand iets te verzoeken
    Do sit down, won't you? 

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