Complete the sentences on your worksheet. Try to come up with a nice endingof the sentence. Who makes the longest sentence?
Note: I (= ik) is altijd met een hoofdletter!
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to be --> abbreviations (= afkortingen)
to be --> negative (ontkennend)
I am not = I'm not
you are not = you aren't
she is not = she isn't
he is not = he isn't
it is not = it isn't
we are not = we aren't
you are not = you aren't
they are not = they aren't
Do assignment B:Do assignment C:
I am = I'm
you are = you're
she is = she's
he is = he's
it is = it's
we are = we're
you are = you're
they are = they're
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to be --> question (vragend)
I am = Am I ... ? / Are you ...?
you are = Are you ...?
she is = Is she ...?
he is = Is he ...?
it is = Is it ...?
we are = Are we ...?
you are = Are you ...?
they are = Are they ...?
Examples:
I am hungry. Am I hungry? / Are you hungry?
You are hungry. Are you hungry?
She is hungry. Is she hungry?
He is hungry. Is he hungry?
The cat is hungry. Is the cat hungry?
We are hungry. Are we hungry?
You are hungry. Are you hungry?
They are hungry. Are they hungry?
Do assignment D!
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I,
you,
he,
she,
it,
we,
you,
they
Subject
pronoun
(onderwerp)
Aan het
begin van
een zin
Voor het
hoofd-
werkwoord
Iam a boy. My name is Mark.
Youare my little sister.
That is my brother. Heis thirteen years old.
This is my sister. Sheis twelve years old.
I have a cat. Itis very friendly.
This is my family. Welike holidays.
Hello Tim and Susan. Youare here early!
I have funny friends. They always make me laugh.
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I am a boy. My name is Mark.
You are my little sister.
That is my brother. He is thirteen years old.
This is my sister. She is twelve years old.
I have a cat. It is very friendly.
This is my family. We like holidays.
Hello Tim and Susan. You are here early!
I have funny friends. They always make me laugh.
Translate the eight sentences into Dutch.
Write the sentences in your notebook.
Do assignment E!
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Present Simple
I eat toast every day. I don’t eat toast every day. Do you eat toast every day? She eats toast every day. She doesn’t eat toast every day. Does she eat toast every day?
Present Simple met 'to be'
I am hungry. I'm not hungry. Am I hungry? Are you hungry?
She is happy. She isn't happy. Is she happy?
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SUBJECT and OBJECT PRONOUNS
I
you
he
she
it
we
they
+ verb +
me
you
him
her
it
us
them
Subject pronouns usually come before the main verb, while object pronouns follow the main verb.