Passive
Can/Could/be able to
Future
Relative Pronouns
Vocabulary
100

Which two tenses do you need to know in the passive?

Present simple passive

Past simple passive

100

When do you use can?

to describe you can do something or to describe you are very good at something.

100

What are the four tenses of the future?

Will/shall

to be going to

present simple

present continuous

100

What relative pronoun do you use for places?

Where

100

Translate:

fake

nep

200

What type of word is in front of the sentence in a passive sentence?

the object (lijdend voorwerp)

200

When do we use to be able to?

To describe that your physically able to do something.

200

When do you use will/shall?

- offer to help

- prediction (no proof)

200

What relative pronoun is used for people?

Who

200

Translate:

sensitive

gevoelig

300

How is the present simple passive built?

Am/Is/Are + verb + ed (or third row irregular verbs)

300

You can use could in two ways. Name them.

1. past tense of can

2. it's possible (zou kunnen)

300

When do you use to be going to?

it is planned (proof)
300

What relative pronoun is used for people/things?

that

300
Translate:

changeable

wisselvallig, veranderlijk

400

How is the past simple passive built?

Was/Were + verb + ed (or the third row irregular verbs)

400

Fill in the blank.

He ____ (walk) again in a few weeks.

He will be able to walk again in a few weeks.

400

When do you use the present simple (future)?

- schedules


400

When can you leave out a relative pronoun?

When there is a subject and verb after the blank.

400

Translate:

to anticipate

verwachten

500

What is the difference between active and passive sentences?

In active sentences is the subject the most important. who/what does it?


In passive sentences is the action the most important.

500

Fill in the blank.

This sign says you ______ (park) here!

This sign says you can't park here!

500

When do you use the present continuous (future)?

- it is planned (proof)

500

What are relative pronouns?

A relative pronoun is one which is used to refer to nouns mentioned previously, whether they are people, places, things, animals, or ideas. Relative pronouns can be used to join two sentences.  

500

Translate:

to cling on - clung on - clung on

vasthouden – hield(en) vast – vastgehouden

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