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Grammar. in a nutshell. # 3. Interrogatives http:// youtu.be/1mLpJegjxGA. These words usually come at the beginning of sentence. Who are you?Who What would you do ? What Where are we? Where When can you call me ?When - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Grammar

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These words usually come at the beginning of sentence.

Who are you?Who

What would you do?What

Where are we? Where

When can you call me?When

Why would he do that?Why

How is this possible?How

Interrogativeshttp://youtu.be/1mLpJegjxGA

WieWatWaarWanneerWaarom

Hoe

MIND: There is an extra ‘w’ in English: which (welke) NOT witch!

You use which when you can make a choice.Which T-shirt do you want? This one or that?

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1. ________________________________do you want?

I’d like a box of chocolate.

2. ________________________________ old is this building?

It's about 200 years.

3. __________________________________ did the packet come from?

It came from London.

4. _________________________________ hand do you write with?

With my right hand.

5. ________________________________ ‘s bag are you carrying?

It’s Judy’s.

Look at exercise 1A and 1B (p. 76/77 WB)

Make the question

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Got it?

Brilliant!

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We have already discussed personal pronouns before.

Remember this guy?

I’m sure you all remember… Anyway, let’s check out this crazy song: http://youtu.be/GiPJs096bVE

Lets check exercise 2A and 2B (p. 77 WB).

Personal Pronouns

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Use the correct personal pronouns. Watch the words in brackets.

Example: ___ often reads books. (Lisa)

Answer: She often reads books.

1)………… is dreaming. (George)2)………… is green. (the blackboard)3)………… are on the wall. (the posters)4)………… is running. (the dog)5)………… are watching TV. (my mother and I)6)………… are in the garden. (the flowers)7)………… is riding his bike. (Tom)8)………… is from Bristol. (Victoria)9)………… has got a brother. (Diana)10) Have …………. got a computer, Mandy?

HeItTheyItWeTheyHeSheShe you

Short Exercise

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Articles

The and a/an are called articles. We divide them into "definite" and "indefinite" like this:

Definite (de / het)

When you talk about one thing in particular

Indefinite (een)

When you talk about one thing in general

The A / AnThink of the sky at night: in the sky we see 1 moon and millions of stars.

That’s why we say:

I saw the moon last night, but: I saw a star last night.

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Look! It’s our friend again :)http://youtu.be/urq83C363uM

Careful: this guy is American, so sometimes his accent (with ‘the’) is different!

When do you choose ‘a’ and when ‘an’?

Use ‘an’ when the next word starts with a vowel (klinker) sound.A melon An appleA giraffe An elephantA second An hour

(you write it with an h, but you don’t hear the h!)

The is sometimes pronounced with an ‘ie’-sound ‘die’. You say ‘die’ when the next word starts with a vowel (klinker) sound.

The night The eveningThe ball The ice-skates

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Sometimes it depends on the situation to know which word to use…

•We want to buy an umbrella.

(Any umbrella, not a particular umbrella.)

•Where is the umbrella?

(We already have an umbrella. We are looking for our umbrella.)

First check 3A (p. 78 WB)Exercise 3B (p. 78 WB)If the article ‘the’ sounds like ‘die’ instead of ‘de’, you write an ‘i’ on the line!

1. The … password 6. The … cheap mobile

2. The … alphabet 7. The… necklace3. The … British people 8. The … address4. The … keyword 9. The … crisps5. The … safety 10. The … surname

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Today is … very important day; it's my birthday!

I have sent … invitations, … birthday cake is on … table and I am

getting ready. I choose … dress to wear and then put on my shoes.

It's … beautiful day, … sun is shining and there's not … cloud in sky.

I can't wait for everyone to arrive. In less than … hour, the party will

begin. I look out window and see … girl, but she's not one of my

friends. Where is everyone? I hope they are all coming. … doorbell

rings, I open … door but see only … present wrapped in pink paper

with … orange bow.

Extra Exercise – HomeworkChoose: a / an / the

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WARNING

Always write YOU not U!

Always write I never i!

If you do these thing wrong, it will cost you points!

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