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Grammar review

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Agenda
Recap of all grammar for language test

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Language test 4
7.1 Comparison (comparatives and superlatives)
7.2 comparison (comparatives and superlatives)
7.3 Second conditional
8.1 Passive
Vocab h 7 & 8

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7.1 and 7.2
Comparisons
Comparatives and Superlatives

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Comparatives and superlatives

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7.3
Second conditionals

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Second Conditional

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First vs. second conditional

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The second conditional

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Second conditional

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8.1
Passive

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The Passive
> Wanneer gebruik je de Passive?
De passive is de lijdende vorm. Je gebruikt de lijdende vorm wanneer het belangrijk is wat er gebeurt en niet wie er iets doet.

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Passive

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So how can you tell if a sentence is in the passive voice?
 It’s easy: a passive sentence will always have some form of the verb be, followed by a past participle. All of these examples are passives:


The burglar was arrested.
The children were invited to the party.
This flight is expected to arrive on time.
The candidate is being prepared for the debate.
I am appalled by your behaviour.

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Examples: Active sentence. 

1. A burglar stole the bag
2. She delivers the letters
3. He delivered the package
3. We found your keys under the table
Passive sentence

1. The bag was stolen
2. The letters are delivered
3. The package was delivered
4. The keys were found under the table

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