To let, to allow, to have, to make

To let, to allow, to have, to make
What is the difference?

Goal: to understand the difference by the end of the lesson
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To let, to allow, to have, to make
What is the difference?

Goal: to understand the difference by the end of the lesson

Slide 1 - Slide

GRAMMAR

  • let + hele ww
  • toelaten dat iemand iets doet
  • niet ingrijpen, iets laten gebeuren

We're going to let our neighbours stay in our house, when we are away.
I often let Jane borrow my bicycle.



Slide 2 - Slide

GRAMMAR

  • allow + to + hele ww
  • actief toestemming geven iets te doen
  • formeler dan to let

I will allow you to go to the cinema.
I don't allow the dog to jump up on me. 



Slide 3 - Slide

GRAMMAR

  • have + hele ww
  • iets regelen, opdracht geven
  • zorgen dat iemand iets voor een ander doet

She has Jack manage all her appointments. He is her PA. 
Have the next candidate come in please.





Slide 4 - Slide

GRAMMAR

  • make + hele ww
  • iemand dwingen iets te doen


Don't make me walk the dog!
My parents make me go to church at Easter. 



Slide 5 - Slide

Bij welke werkwoordsvorm dwingt iemand een persoon om iets te doen?
A
to let
B
to allow
C
to have
D
to make

Slide 6 - Quiz

Bij welke werkwoordsvorm gaf je iemand toestemming om iets te doen?
A
to let
B
to allow
C
to have
D
to make

Slide 7 - Quiz

Bij welke werkwoordsvorm laat je het eigenlijk allemaal maar gebeuren?
A
to let
B
to allow
C
to have
D
to make

Slide 8 - Quiz

GRAMMAR
to let
toelaten iets doen, laat het gebeuren
to allow
actief toestemming geven, formeel
to have
zorgen dat iemand iets voor een ander doet
to make
iemand dwingen iets te doen

Slide 9 - Slide

To let and to allow....
The difference: 
Allow is often followed by an infinitive (to + verb)
He allows us to use his car at the weekends.

Let is followed by the infintive but without "to"
I let my friend cut my hair. 

Slide 10 - Slide

Kies de correcte grammaticale vorm.
1. He can't .................you do anything that you don't want to do.
A
allow
B
make
C
let
D
have

Slide 11 - Quiz

Kies de correcte grammaticale vorm.
2. Unfortunately, they won’t .............you to enter the UK without a passport.
A
allow
B
make
C
let
D
have

Slide 12 - Quiz

Kies de correcte grammaticale vorm.
3. They................. a woman who cleans their house for them.
A
allow
B
make
C
let
D
have

Slide 13 - Quiz

Kies de correcte grammaticale vorm.
4. Sam really wants a pet but his parents won't ........... him have a dog.
A
allow
B
make
C
let
D
have

Slide 14 - Quiz

Kies de correcte grammaticale vorm.
5. My teacher ............. us use a dictionary in our tests, if we want to.
A
allows
B
makes
C
lets
D
let

Slide 15 - Quiz

Kies de correcte grammaticale vorm.
6. My brothers doesn't ...............me to use his Nintendo
A
allow
B
make
C
let
D
have

Slide 16 - Quiz

Choose: to let, to allow, to have, to make.
My son .............(not) me choose his clothes anymore.
(Missing words: write the negative out in full)

Slide 17 - Open question

Use: to let, to allow, to have, to make.
He ......... someone doing all his homework for him. How lazy it that!

Slide 18 - Open question

To have ...
Comes in combination with a gerund, to give/express an irritation
He has me doing all his dirty work!

Without irritation: My father has his friend help him with fixing his computer.




Slide 19 - Slide

To have
To let
To allow
To make
toelaten iets doen, laat het gebeuren
iemand dwingen om iets te doen
actief toestemming geven, formal
een opdracht toe geven of zorgen dat iemand iets doet

Slide 20 - Drag question

Continue with...
Unit 5:L5 Ex. 5, 6, 7, 9

Read out sentences for Ex. 7 - we check them as a class

Online exercise 
Finished? U5:L5 Ex. 1, 2 & 3

Slide 21 - Slide