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GRAMMAR UNIT 1 -les 1 van 2
  1. Present perfect vs present perfect continuous
  2. Past simple vs past continuous (vs present perfect)
  3. betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden who/whose/whom/which/that
  4. comparisons
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GRAMMAR UNIT 1 -les 1 van 2
  1. Present perfect vs present perfect continuous
  2. Past simple vs past continuous (vs present perfect)
  3. betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden who/whose/whom/which/that
  4. comparisons

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Vandaag concentreren we ons op....
Present perfect vs present perfect continuous
en
betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden who/whose/whom/which/that

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Slide 4 - Tekstslide

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

Sentences that illustrate the difference between the present perfect and present perfect continuous (1):
I’ve been decorating the house this summer.
The focus is on the action taking place – decorating – 
and the action is unfinished.

I’ve painted the house blue. 
The focus is on the finished result. The activity is finished but we can see the result now.

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Sentences that illustrate difference between the present perfect and present perfect continuous (2):
It has been raining for days.
You emphasise the fact that something has been happening a lot recently.

We haven't talked to him since last Friday.
This action has started in the past and is still ongoing at present.


Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

1. How long ....................................................................................... Julie? (you know)
2. I ............................................................................... all morning. I am tired. (work)
3. I ........................................................................ ten letters since morning. (write)
4. I ................................................................................... the report. (already receive)
5. Sorry about the mess. We ................................................... the walls. (paint)
6. This is the fifth time you ............................................... that question. (ask)
7. You ............................................................................ a dozen cookies today. (eat)
8. We .......................................................................... in this city for ten years. (live)
9. John ................................................................. his leg so he can’t walk. (break)
10. You look hot. What ................................................................................ ? (you do)
11. Help! I ................................................................................................. my purse. (lose)
12. ‘You look tired.’ ‘Yes, I .................................................................................... .’ (run)

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

1. How long have you known Julie?
2. I have been working all morning. I am tired.
3. I have written ten letters since morning.
4. I have already received the report.
5. Sorry about the mess. We have been painting the walls.
6. This is the fifth time you have asked that question.
7. You have eaten a dozen cookies today.
8. We have lived / have been living in this city for ten years.
9. John has broken his leg so he can’t walk.
10. You look hot. What have you been doing?
11. Help! I have lost my purse.
12. ‘You look tired.’ ‘Yes, I have been running.’

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

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Slide 13 - Tekstslide

What is a relative clause?
A
Het is een bekende van je
B
Dat hangt er van af, alles is relatief
C
Het is een bijzin
D
Ik heb geen idee!

Slide 14 - Quizvraag

What do you know about relative clauses?
What are the relative pronouns?

Slide 15 - Woordweb

A relative clause is een bijzin

Mijn moeder, die alle dagen van de week werkt, is altijd moe

Slide 16 - Tekstslide


The thief who robbed an old lady was sent to jail.


Functie: Een betrekkelijke bijzin geeft extra informatie over iets of iemand.

(Welke dief? Degene die het oude vrouwtje beroofde)



Slide 17 - Tekstslide

Relative pronouns
  • Verwijzen terug naar een eerder genoemd woord
  • Verbinden twee zinsdelen aan elkaar

Martin played Tennis with Sophie, who was slightly injured.





relative pronoun
Noa sold her phone, which was old and damaged.
relative pronoun

Slide 18 - Tekstslide

Relative pronouns
Relative pronoun verwijst naar:
that
who
whose
which
where
persoon, dier, ding
persoon
bezit
dier, ding
plaats
Na een komma gebruik je nooit 'that'

Slide 19 - Tekstslide

We had spaghetti for dinner last night, .... is my favourite meal.
A
whom
B
whose
C
which
D
who

Slide 20 - Quizvraag

welke woorden horen bij personen?
A
who, whose and that
B
who and which
C
which and whom
D
where and who

Slide 21 - Quizvraag

The boy ………... cat has just died will stay at home today.
A
whom
B
which
C
whose
D
that

Slide 22 - Quizvraag

This is the woman .......
asked Tim for money yesterday.
A
who
B
which

Slide 23 - Quizvraag

Do you like the dog .....
is under the table?
A
Who
B
Which

Slide 24 - Quizvraag

This is the action film ...... I like so much!
A
Who
B
Which
C
That

Slide 25 - Quizvraag

Mag hier "that" ?
The only Bond film ... I like is Skyfall.
A
Wel
B
Geen

Slide 26 - Quizvraag

Mag hier "that" ?
Thom, .... is in my class, is 15 years old.
A
Wel
B
Geen

Slide 27 - Quizvraag

Defining relative clauses (betrekkeljke bijzin)
Defining relative clauses:  essential information
  • In the middle or end of sentence
  • No commas!




He is the doctor who helped my grandmother.


This is the airport where I lost my bag.

Slide 28 - Tekstslide

Non-defining relative clauses (uitbreidende betrekkeljke bijzin)
Non-defining relative clauses:  additional information
  • In the middle or end of sentence
  • Starts and ends with comma
  • No use of that





The Times, which is published in London, is a daily newspaper.


The Times is a daily newspaper.

Slide 29 - Tekstslide

Relative pronouns
You can leave out relative pronouns if:
  • it is a 'defining relative clause'
  • the pronoun does NOT relate to the subject
  • there is a pronoun behind it







The flowers which he gave me were beautiful.


Persoonlijk: ik, jij, hij, etc.
Bezittelijk: mijn, zijn, onze, etc.
Wederkerend: me, je, zich, etc.
The flowers he gave me were beautiful.

Slide 30 - Tekstslide

Relative pronouns
  • Who together with preposition
  • preposition mostly in the end.
  • preposition can also be in the beginning of sentence: formal
  • 'Who' changes to 'whom'
The officer, who Lee told his story to, was shocked.
The officer, to whom Leed told his story, was shocked.

Slide 31 - Tekstslide

Which RELATIVE pronoun fits in this sentence?
I want to read the book........you gave me.
A
which, that , who
B
which, that, X
C
who, whose, whom
D
which, that

Slide 32 - Quizvraag

Which RELATIVE pronoun fits in this sentence:
The officer, ....... John told his story to, was nice
A
who, that
B
who, that, X
C
who,
D
which, that

Slide 33 - Quizvraag

We had spaghetti, .... is my favourite meal, for dinner last night.
A
whom
B
whose
C
which
D
who

Slide 34 - Quizvraag

He is a famous architect ...
designs won an international award last year.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
whose

Slide 35 - Quizvraag

This is Mary, ...
is taking over my job when I leave.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
whose

Slide 36 - Quizvraag

The photocopier, ...
has a two-year guarantee, costs $2000.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
whose

Slide 37 - Quizvraag

He is the consultant ...
advice I rely on.
A
whose
B
who
C
that
D
whom

Slide 38 - Quizvraag

The people ...
were stopped at the border were all from Eastern Europe.
A
whose
B
which
C
that
D
whom

Slide 39 - Quizvraag

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