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Samenvatting Solutions Student's book - H1 t/m 4

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Met deze samenvatting heb ik zelf in gymnasium 4 een 8,4 weten te halen. Het is in verhaalvorm geschreven dus je kan het makkelijk (laten) voorlezen. Bijna alle opdrachten zijn met antwoorden in het document en de stof is uitgelegd.

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H3
Vocabulary builder 3.1: op papier
Grammars builders 3.1 present perfect simple/continuous:
 We use the present
o Continuous  which has been happening repeatedly very recent in the past
o Simple  when smth has happened on several occasions over a period of
time and may happen again
o Continuous  with for or since to say how long an action had been in
progress
o Simple  with for or since only if the verb is one which not commonly used in
continuous tenses
o Simple  for a recent action that is now complete
o Continuous  for a recent action that is ongoing
Opdracht 1 en 2:
1 SWIM
a) William has swum 50 lengths today.
b) We have been swimming in a mountain stream and now we’re frozen.

2 SEE
a) I have seen all of Woody Allen’s films.
b) Lily has been seeing Adam for over two years now.

3 STAY
a) Daisy has been staying in rented accommodation since she arrived in London.
b) We have stayed at this guesthouse a few times before.

4 DISAPPEAR
a) My car isn’t where I parked it. It has disappeared!
b) Bags have been disappearing from the changing rooms for several weeks now.

5 STOP
a) Now you have stopped arguing, perhaps you can tell me what happened.
b) The police have been stopping pedestrians to ask them about the burglary.

Dear Albert,

I am writing to complain about your proposed changes to our agreement regarding business
flights.
Employees from TNN have been flying (fly) with BusyAir for over twenty years now, and
our relationship until now has been (be) more than cordial.
Each year we have negotiated a reasonable increase in fares and every month our accounts
department has dealt (deal) promptly with your invoice.

I fail to understand why on this occasion you have chosen (choose) to communicate your
proposal in this impersonal manner.

,Regarding the price increase itself, I can only hope you have not made (make) a mistake.
This year we have been paying (pay) on average nearly 80 per cent of the full business rate
and you are now proposing that we pay the full fare.

Since receiving your fax, my colleagues and I have been discussing (discuss) our
relationship with BusyAir and we wish to express our indignation at the lack of respect we
have suffered at your hands.

Yours sincerely,
Benjamin Murray

3.2 VERB PATTERNS
Some verbs are followed by an infinitive.
We wanted to leave early but we couldn’t.

Some verbs are followed by object + infinitive.
I won’t allow the children to stay up late.

Some verbs are followed by object + base form.
Why not let us stay and see the end?

Some verbs are followed by (object) + -ing form.
We enjoy coming to see you.

Some verbs are followed by object + past participle.
She had her nails polished at the hairdresser’s.

Verbs which are only followed by an infinitive:
Afford, agree, appear, decide, expect, fail, happen, hope, manage, mean, pretend, promise,
refuse, seem, want.

Verbs which are only followed by an -ing form:
admit, appreciate, avoid, can’t stand, consider, contemplate, delay, deny, dislike, enjoy,
escape, face, feel like, finish, forgive, mention, miss, practise, put off, resent, risk, suggest,
understand.

Some verbs are followed by both an infinitive or an -ing form with little or no change in
their meaning:
begin, like, love, hate, prefer, start.


Grammar Builder and Reference

Some verbs are followed by both an infinitive or an -ing with a change in their meaning:
forget, go on, try, regret, remember, stop.

We can also use infinitives and -ing forms directly after some nouns.
Examples:

,  I need a key to√çç√
open (open) the door.
 It’s not worth worrying (worry) about.

1. Most people tend to take (take) their summer holiday in August.
2. Angie volunteered to collect (collect) the money for Gina’s leaving present.
3. Because of the crisis they had difficulty selling (sell) their house.
4. The inheritance enabled him to purchase (purchase) a yacht.
5. Ryan’s parents wouldn’t let him get (get) a tattoo.
6. It’s not worth asking (ask) the doctor – he’ll only give me some pills.
7. Peter stopped in a café to make (make) a phone call.
8. Last year we spent a month travelling (travel)around Europe.
9. I’m so glad I remembered to post (post) Gina’s birthday card yesterday.

3.3 Verb patterns (2)

When a verb is followed by another verb, the infinitive or -ing form can include the passive,
perfect and continuous forms.

1. After her ordeal, she described being held (hold) in the jungle.
2. If he starts another fight at school, he risks being expelled (expel).
3. She was unlucky that she happened to be standing (stand) in the wrong place.
4. They admitted to having stolen (stole) the car.
5. The actress agreed to be interviewed (interview) on TV.
6. We appear to have reached (reach) an agreement.
7. The politician denied having been mistaken (mistake).
8. The painting seems to have been stolen (stole) by a professional.

1. My sister avoids being seen with her glasses on.
2. I don’t recollect being bullied at school.
3. She resents being treated like an idiot when she takes her car to the garage.
4. The accident appears to have been caused by leaves on the track.
5. I refuse to be spoken to like that.

3A p.27.

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