Samenvatting Mygrammerlab
Hoofdstuk 1 Nouns
Meervoud = plural
- Add S to most nouns books, days, houses
- Ad ES to nouns ending in -s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -o and z buses, dishes, watches
- Nouns ending in constant + Y country countries
- Nouns ending in -f or -fe life lives, thief thieves
Nouns that not change
Singular Man Woman Child Person Foot Tooth
Plural Men Women Children People Feet Teeth
Singular and plural Aircraft Series Fish Sheep
Als je over een groep praat spreek je altijd in singular
A football team has arrested the thieves
POlICE is altijd meervoud
Countable and uncountable
Woorden die uncoutable zijn
- Food and drinks
- Materials
- School subjects
- Languages
- Ideas and feelings
- Activities
- Groups of similar things
Countable zijn Uncountable zijn
- Singular and plural No plural use only singular
- Use a/ an, the or this/that Don’t use a/ an
- Use some, the, these/ those Use some or this/ that
Hoofdstuk 1 a/an and the
a/ an = articles
A gebruik je als het volgende woord begint met een medeklinker maar ook als je een
medeklinker hoort
An gebruik je als het volgende woord begint met een medeklinker
, Je gebruikt A/AN als je over iets praat voor de eerste keer en THE gebruik je als er al een keer
over gesproken hebt.
Hoofdstuk 1 article or no article
We use a/ an to mean
- One with fractions and large numbers half a kilometer
- Each for for frequency and measurements once a day
Geen A/AN of THE Maak gebruik van THE
People’s names and titles Names of oceans, seas, rivers, mountain ranges
Named shops and companies Countries with plural names, Republic, Kingdom
Cities, towns, states and regions Organisations
Most countries and continents Names of museums, cinemas, theatres, hotels
Mountains, hills and lakes Places in town, types of shops
Most roads, streets, squares and parks Locations
Named airports and stations Parts of a building
Schools, universities Times of the day
Times, days and months Historical periods
Languages, school subjects and sports Musical instruments
Means of transport and communication Noun + of
Meals
Nouns + numbers
Hoofdstuk 1 demonstratives
Adjective + noun Pronoun without noun
Singular This museum is interesting This is interesting
That sculpture is beautiful That is beautiful
Plural These tickets are expensive These are expensive
Those sculptures are very old Those are very old
We use this/ these to describe things that are near us
We use that/those for things that are further away
We use this/ these to describe a time that is now or in the near future
We use that/ those for a time in de past
We use this/that/these/those to describe a person, thing or idea
We use this is/ these are to introduce people