V4 recap unit 4-5 (2)

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Good to see you, V4!

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Thursday 24 March

  • recap grammar unit 4-5

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Diagnostic test unit 4-5
recap unit 4-5

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interrogative pronouns
1. (Van wie) e-reader is this?
2. (Waar) are you laughing about?
3. (Welke) countries have you visited over the years?
4. (Welke) gadget do you prefer? This one or that one?
5. (Voor wie) have you bought this CD?

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interrogative pronouns (key)
1. Whose e-reader is this?
2. What are you laughing about?
3. What countries have you visited over the years?
4. Which gadget do you prefer? This one or that one?
5. For whom have you bought this CD?

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relative pronouns
1. This is the e-reader (waarmee) I have already read dozens of novels.
2. This is the man (wiens) car can drive itself.
3. This is the gadget (waar) I have been waiting for.
4. This is the Facebook fellow (over wie) a film has been made.
5. E-readers have become cheaper and cheaper, (wat) is not surprising.

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relative pronouns (key)
1. This is the e-reader with which I have already read dozens of novels.
2. This is the man whose car can drive itself.
3. This is the gadget which / that / X I have been waiting for.
4. This is the Facebook fellow about whom a film has been made.
5. E-readers have become cheaper and cheaper, which is not surprising.

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indefinite pronouns
1. I looked in the car for some CDs, but I saw (geen).
2. (Zowel Brody als ik) have our own blogs.
3. I’ll send you an email (of vandaag of morgen).
4. (Noch Joan noch ik) have received your text message, I’m afraid.
5. I’ve met two ‘solar challenge’ sponsors. (Geen van beiden) has any doubts as to who will win this year’s race


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indefinite pronouns (key)
1. I looked in the car for some CDs, but I saw none.
2. Both Brody and I have our own blogs.
3. I’ll send you an email either today or tomorrow.
4. Neither Joan nor I have received your text message, I’m afraid.
5. I’ve met two ‘solar challenge’ sponsors. Neither of them has any doubts as to who will win this year’s race



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Test week 3
study: 
words + expressions unit 4
grammar sections: 12, 14, 19, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28



presentation marks probably available by the end of next week

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