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Good morning! My name is Stephanie Baquet.

English Grammar-March 11, 2012 Beveiling Recap last lesson-articles Introduction to nouns: gender, singular and plural forms Presentation Instruction Practice Evaluation

The recipe for a good sentence

English Word Order Part 1

Woordvolgorde

Word order/woordvolgorde
What is it? The way words are arranged in a sentence. Volgorde van woorden in een zin. Why is it used? In English we use word order to show who is doing what, and who is having it done to. Om te laten zien wie wat doet.

I am a baker.

Basic word order


Right or wrong? Bake I chocolate cakes. Correct: I bake chocolate cakes. Chocolate cake eat I. Correct: I eat chocolate cake.

Basic word order


Consists of 3 things
I bake chocolate cakes. Who/wie I What action/handeling Bake Result of action/resultaat Chocolate cakes

Mmmmm.

So, who did what?

Who? The baker

What does he do? The action? He bakes

What does he bake? The result of the action? He bakes chocolate cake.

But where did he bake it?

He bakes chocolate cake in the oven. Subject=who He Verb =action baked Object=The result of the action chocolate cake Place=where in the oven.

The recipe-where

Soooooo

Who Did What Where

He bakes chocolate cakes in the oven.

He is a baker.

That is his job. He bakes every morning. What do you always do?

Go to school Play football Eat lunch Brush my teeth Go on holiday

Whabout I? He, she, it? You, they, we?


The rule?

Present Simple Tense


Things we always do Things we do regularly Job, hobbies, habits Feelings-sick, happy, sad Things we never do I dont play football I play squash.

What about I? He, she, it? You, they, we?


The rule?

Make sentences using I/he/she/it/you/they/we


Example: He goes to school. Go to school Play the piano Go to bed at night Am a teacher Am angry

Sentences with he, she, it Verb+s NOT


He

bake chocolate cakes in the oven.

But
He

bakes chocolate cakes in the oven.

What does he, she, it do?


Bake chocolate cakes Speak Dutch Drive a car Play a game Ride an elephant Read a book Talk to Beyonce

What do you, they, we do?


Bake chocolate cakes Speak Dutch Drive a car Play a game Ride an elephant Read a book Talk to Beyonce

Explanation Simple present Use action words to talk about habits and routines, such as a hobby or things that you do regularly or everyday, or something that is always true. You usually add an 's' to action words that are used with he, she or it.

Examples: I walk to school every morning. That I walk to school is a routine. It is something I do everyday. You play guitar. That you play guitar is a hobby. It is something you do regularly. They go to Spain each summer. That they go to Spain each summer is something they do regularly. It is something they do each summer. With some verbs you add an es the the end with he, she or it, such as go and do. Examples: He goes to bed early. That he goes to bed early is a routine. She does her homework everyday. That she does her homework is a routine.

Present tense word order-positive sentences Instructions: Put the words in the right order. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Plays/he/football/ H&M/works/at/she Students/are/they School/I/to/go Happy/are/we

Present tense word order-negative sentences Instructions: Put the words in the right order.

Fill in the planner


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to be continued.

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