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This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Grammar Lesson
Todays grammar:
  • Much/many 
  • articles

Slide 1 - Slide

Much
Many

Slide 2 - Slide

Wat do the words 'Many' and 'Much' mean in Dutch?
A
Veel
B
Vaak
C
Weinig
D
Sommige

Slide 3 - Quiz

Much is voor ontelbare woorden.
Money, water, air, time.
Examples:
  • I don't have much time.
  • How much money do you have?
  • I drank too much water.

Much

Slide 4 - Slide

Many
Many is voor telbare woorden:
Friends, snacks, cars.
Examples:
  • I don't have many friends.
  • How many snacks did you bring?
  • There are too many cars on the road.

Slide 5 - Slide

Much or Many ?
Much or Many?
Much is voor ontelbare woorden:
Money, air, time, space, sleep, patience, water.
Many is voor telbare woorden:
Friends, snacks, photos, shoes, chairs, tables.
To check
Can you have 2?
No -> Much
Yes -> Many
No:
2 money
2 time
2 air
Yes:
2 friends
2 shoes
2 cars

Slide 6 - Slide

Much
Many
I don't have ... reasons.
How ... lies have you told?
He isn't in ... pain.
How ... ice cubes do you want?
How ... ice goes into one shake?

Slide 7 - Drag question

Articles
Lidwoorden

Slide 8 - Slide

NL vs EN
Nederlandse lidwoorden

De, Het en Een
Engelse lidwoorden
A and An

Slide 9 - Slide

Articles
We use A before words that begin with consontants (medeklinker):​

A woman​
A shoe

We also use A before:​
‘’u’’ sounds as ‘’you’’  A university​
‘’o’’ sounds are w’’  A one-room apartment






Slide 10 - Slide

We use AN before words that begin with vowels (klinker):​

An apple​
An egg


We also use AN before:Unsounded ‘’h’’  an hour




Articles

Slide 11 - Slide