Grammar Pitfalls

English Skills: Grammar


Pitfalls (valkuilen)


Words that even native speakers find 
confusing


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English Skills: Grammar


Pitfalls (valkuilen)


Words that even native speakers find 
confusing


Slide 1 - Slide

Mind your grammar!

Slide 2 - Slide

Mind your punctuation!

Slide 3 - Slide

Mind your spelling!

Slide 4 - Slide

Woordvolgorde
De normale volgorde van woorden in het Engels is:
wie + doet + wat/wie + waar + wanneer

Sem works at Mc Donald's on Sundays.
My parents are going on holiday to Malta tomorrow.
I gave flowers to my girlfriend last week.

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Word order: Time and Place
Je hebt geleerd dat een goede Engelse zin bestaat uit: 
WIE/DOET/WAT/WAAR/WANNEER
(onderwerp/werkwoorden/rest)
Dit is een vaste volgorde, dus leer het zinnetje hierboven uit je hoofd.

I/ am going / to visit my friend/ in Paris/ next week.
I=WIE/ am going=DOET/ to visit=WAT/my friend in Paris=WAAR/next week =WANNEER

Slide 6 - Slide

Slide 7 - Video

Meervoud in het Engels

Bekijk de afbeelding nog een keer 

Slide 8 - Slide

Basisregel - plural
In het Engels zet je een -s achter het woord 
om een meervoud (plural) te maken. 
one alligator  - two alligators 
one dog  - two dogs 
one spider  - two spiders 
one construction worker  - two construction workers 
 

Slide 9 - Slide

 Let op !! 
Als een woord op een medeklinker + y eindigt wordt het -ies. 
one body - two bodies 
one baby - two babies 
maar eindigt een woord op -ay, -ey, -oy, -uy, 
dan blijft de -y en zet je er gewoon -s achter. 
one day - two days 
one guy - three guys 
 
Als het woord eindigt op -f/-ve verandert dat in -v/-ve. 
one knife - two knives 
one thief - two thieves

Slide 10 - Slide

 Let op!
Als het woord eindigt op -f/-ve verandert dat in -v/-ve. 
one knife - two knives  / one thief - two thieves 
 Als het woord eindigt op een s-klank, dan zet je -es achter het woord
one kiss - two kisses  / one box - two boxes  / one church - four churches 
one bus - two buses 
  Als het woord eindigt op een medeklinker + o, wordt het -oes 
potato - potatoes  /hero - heroes.

Slide 11 - Slide

English Skills: Grammar


To and Too


Slide 12 - Slide

English Skills: Grammar


To and Too


To 
prepostion (voorzetsel)

Remember: 'Go to'
they both have one 'o'


Too 
adverb (bijwoord)

Remember: 
'I want dessert too'
two S's and two O's


Slide 13 - Slide

to
too
We have __ much homework!
Let's go __London.
Do you like football __?
You don't have __ worry.
He gave it __ me.
He works __ earn money.

Slide 14 - Drag question

English Skills: Grammar


Then and Than


Then 
when you're talking about time




Than 
when you're making a comparison (vergelijking)


I ate three pies, then I was full.
I did that a lot back then.




An elephant is bigger than a mouse.




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then
than
You are so much better at Science __ I am.
He earns more __ me.
If not now, __ when?
You don't have to worry __.
__ I will choose to go first.
I was living abroad __.

Slide 16 - Drag question

English Skills: Grammar


It's and Its


It's 
Contraction of 'it is' or 'it has'




Its 
possesive* form of 'it' (*bezittelijk)


It's great to see you.
It's been really good fun.




The tree dropped its leaves.
A robot recharged its battery.




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it's
its
That's not __ box.
__ never enough for him.
That's not what __ like. 
__ nothing to worry about.
I chose this book, because I liked __ cover.
The dog is chasing __ tail.

Slide 18 - Drag question

English Skills: Grammar


You're and Your


You're 
Contraction of 'you are'




Your 
possesive* form of 'you' (*bezittelijk)


You're my best friend.
You're a great student.




Is this your bag?
I like your t-shirt.




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you're
your
That's not __ job.
Where is __ house?
That's not what __ like. 
__ mum was very kind to me.
Do you know where __ going?
__ not going to believe this.

Slide 20 - Drag question

English Skills: Grammar


There, They're and Their


There 
place




Their
possesive* form of 'they' (*bezittelijk)


Is this their bag?
I like their t-shirts.




They're 
contraction of 'they are'




He is over there.
I live there.




They're over there.
They're on holiday.




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English Skills: Grammar


Where, We're and Were


Where 
place




Were
past tense of 'are' 


We were on holiday.




We're 
contraction of 'we are'




Where do you live?





We're going home now.




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___ was nothing they could do about it.
A
There
B
Their
C
They're

Slide 23 - Quiz

_1_ going to love going _2_,
I heard _3_ food is the best!
A
1 =Their, 2=there, 3 =they're
B
1=There, 2=their, 3=they're
C
1=They're, 2=there, 3=their
D
1=They're, 2=their, 3=there

Slide 24 - Quiz

You made it around the track in under a minute, ____ fast!
A
your
B
you're

Slide 25 - Quiz

___ really hard to tell the difference between a jaguar and a leopard.
A
It's
B
Its

Slide 26 - Quiz

The company sold less cars ___ they did last year.
A
then
B
than

Slide 27 - Quiz

I know _1_ the cinema is. _2_ just down there on the left.
A
1=were,2=It's
B
1=where, 2=It's
C
1=where, 2=Its
D
1=we're, 2=Its

Slide 28 - Quiz

I wouldn't do that if I ___ you.
A
where
B
we're
C
were

Slide 29 - Quiz

The museum needs to update ___ online schedule for summer.
A
it's
B
its

Slide 30 - Quiz

My friend drove me ___ my doctor's appointment.
A
to
B
too

Slide 31 - Quiz

First we went through customs and ___ we picked up our luggage.
A
then
B
than

Slide 32 - Quiz

We _1_ lost in the middle of Timbuktu. No one knew _2_ we _3_. Next time we travel, _4_ going to bring along a map.
A
1=were, 2=where, 3=were, 4=we're
B
1=were, 2=we're, 3=where, 4=were
C
1=where, 2=were, 3=where, 4=we're
D
1=where, 2=where, 3=were, 4=were

Slide 33 - Quiz

I don't know how ___ do these exercises. Can you help?
A
to
B
too

Slide 34 - Quiz