Who/which + past simple (21 april)

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Today
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Who/which 
past simple
Aan het werk

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who - which 

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who
which

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Who of which

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Past Simple
Past simple!

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Past Simple
PAST SIMPLE

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Past Simple
You use the past simple when something happened in the past and is finished


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Past Simple - Regular Verbs
After a regular verb you put '-ed'

I/you/we/they walked
She/He/It walked

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Past Simple - Regular verbs
Other Spelling Rules


We add -ed to verbs ending in vowel + -y

  • play - I played
    werkwoord eindigt op -e, dan komt er in de past simple alleen een -d achter:
  • live - I lived
werkwoord eindigt op een medeklinker + -y, dan verandert de -y in -ied:

  • carry - I carried

de laatste medeklinker verdubbeld als er één klinker voor staat:

  • drop - I dropped

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Past Simple - Signal words: (WALDY)
In Dutch signal words are called 'signaal woorden'  
These words help you to see if something happened in the past
  • W:  when
  • A:   ago
  • L:   last
  • D:  days and dates
  • Y:   years 

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Past Simple - Signal words: (WALDY)

  • W: when                        When I was 24, I lived in Canada.
  • A: Ago                             I went to Greece two years ago.
  • L: last                              Last week I ate pizza for dinner.
  • D: days and dates     I called the dentist on Monday.
  • Y: years                           In 2016 I worked in London. 

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went and ate: are these regular verbs?

- No. Because they don't have an -ed, -ied ending.
Past Simple - Questions/negative
Questions:     Did + base verb
Did you walk to school yesterday?

Negative:      didn't + base verb
You didn't walk to school yesterday.

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Maken
Maak opdr 12 t/m 18 

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