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Grammar I

Slide 1 - Slide

Eerst Toetsbespreking
Zo kunnen jullie even je ei kwijt!

Slide 2 - Slide

Like and as
You use like  -> comparising people, animals and things
 You often use like after the verbs to look, to sound, to taste, to smell and to feel.


That cake tastes like marshmallows.
He looks like Sheldon.

Slide 3 - Slide

As
You use as -> talk about someone's role or job
 If you use like-> the meaning changes to ‘in the same way’.

As your best friend, I’ll always tell you the truth.
Like your best friend, I’ll always tell you the truth.
I work as a programmer.
I work like a programmer.




Slide 4 - Slide

as ....... as
You use as twice if you want to compare two things: as … as. 
You can also use not as … as.
Often paired with an adjective (tall/good)

She is as tall as her mom.
He is not as good at maths as I am.

Slide 5 - Slide

As in dependent clause
You use as in a dependent clause to say that you do something in a similar way.

 

She often practises drawing at home, as we do in art class.
As I told you before, I have my photography course tonight.

Slide 6 - Slide

What do you use when:
to make a comparison with people, animals, or things
A
like
B
as

Slide 7 - Quiz

to talk about the senses (using verbs such as to look, to sound, to taste, to smell, and to feel)
A
like
B
as

Slide 8 - Quiz

What do you do when:
you want to talk about someone’s job
A
as
B
like

Slide 9 - Quiz

I love taking photographs, but I am not as skilled ______ my sister.
A
as
B
like

Slide 10 - Quiz

Sorry, son. ______
your dad, I cannot let you stay up too late.
A
like
B
as

Slide 11 - Quiz

What are you eating? It looks ____
cheese, but it smells different!
A
as
B
like

Slide 12 - Quiz

Wanda can be so childish. She really acts ______ a baby sometimes.
A
like
B
as

Slide 13 - Quiz

Rick is still an amateur, but he plays hockey ______ a professional.
A
like
B
as

Slide 14 - Quiz

Nada and I are celebrating our birthdays together, ______ we did last year.
A
like
B
as

Slide 15 - Quiz

One and ones
You use one to refer to something or someone that you have mentioned before. The plural form is ones.

Dit is de basisregel, en de enigste die jullie nodig hebben voor de toets 

Slide 16 - Slide

All the players on the team are great, but Roberto Firmino is the best
_____
A
one
B
ones

Slide 17 - Quiz

I want to buy two plants. Which _____
should I get?
A
one
B
ones

Slide 18 - Quiz

Our bikes are the _______
with the blue baskets on the front.
A
one
B
ones

Slide 19 - Quiz

When you said you didn’t like influencers, does that include this _______?
A
one
B
ones

Slide 20 - Quiz

Wat nu?
Maak voor de toets de Test Yourself (online boek)
Begin met leren van de woorden.
Kijk naar de grammatica van de 2 hoofdstukken snap je alles?

Slide 21 - Slide

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