HV2 recap unit 4-5

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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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Past Simple
Took place in the past and has finished
Key words: yesterday, last week, last year etc.

How:
+ verb +ed or irregular  ( I walked, I ran)
- Didn't + verb ( I didn't walk, I didn't run)
? Did + verb (Did I walk?, Did I run?)


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Write an affirmative (+) sentence in past simple with the verb "jump"

Slide 5 - Open question

Write a negative (-) sentence in past simple with the verb 'stop'

Slide 6 - Open question

Present Perfect
Started in the past and is still going on
FYNE JAS
For Yet Never Ever Just Already Since
Have/Has + Voltooid deelwoord
                           WW+ed  of 3de rijtje
I have loved him for 2 years
She has been a teacer for 2 years


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Present Perfect:
Name the signal words FYNE JAS

Slide 8 - Open question

Present Perfect: write down 1 sentence in the Present Perfect

Slide 9 - Open question

Adverbs vs Adjectives

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About what type of word does an adjective give information?

Slide 11 - Open question

Create an example sentence using an adjective.

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Adjectives = bijv nw
An adjective is used to give more information about a noun.

That is an amazing girl
I think he is a terrible football player.

The place in the sentence is always before the noun


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An adverb can give information about 3 types of words. Name them.

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Adverb = bijwoord
An adverb gives information about The How.  It says something about a verb another adverb or an adjective.

 Mary sings wonderfully.
My grandparents talk incredibly loudly.
I am eating an amazingly delicious steak!
                                                        


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ADVERBS & ADJECTIVES
Shane ___ (slow) walked to the door and shut it with a_____(loud) bang

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Create a sentence using both an adverb and an adjective

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Much/Many/Few/Little
Much = veel (uncountable)
Many = veel (countable)
Few= weinig (countable)
Little = weinig (uncountable)
A few= een paar(countable)
A little = een beetje (uncountable)

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weinig + uncountable
weinig + countable
Een beetje + uncountable
Een paar + countable
a few
A little
few
little

Slide 19 - Drag question

Milk
Profit
Days
Friends
Money
Chairs
Much

Many
Many
Much
Much
Many

Slide 20 - Drag question

SELF TEST

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