severe
zwaar
afstand
distance
present perfect vs present perfect continuous
I have been....(to wait) for hours!
I have been waiting for hours!
possessive:
That is Mike.... bike.
That is Mike's bike.
Ik ben het roerend met je eens.
I couldn't agree more.
nevertheless
force
niettemin
kracht
tenzij
ondanks
unless
despite (of)
I....just.....(to do) my homework.
present perfect vs present perfect continuous
We....(to stuy) for weeks!
We have been studying for weeks!
I don't see it like that at all.
judge
court
lawyer
rechter
rechtbank
advocaat
strafblad
gerechtigheid
criminal record
justice
good - .... - ......
bad - ..... - .......
good - better than - the best
bad - worse than - the worst
interesting - ... - ...
easy - ... - ...
interesting - more interesting than - the most interesting
easy - easier than - the easiest
Het bewijs suggereert iets anders.
Evidence suggests otherwise.
achievement
pressure
humorous
prestatie
druk
humoristisch
jeuken
gevoelig
to itch
sensitive
past simple vs past perfect
Before I.... (to go) outside, I .... (to prepare) the dishes.
Before I went outside, I had prepared the dishes.
past simple vs past perfect
After she...(to tell) him the good news, she....(to do) the groceries.
After she had told him the good news, she did the groceries.
Over het algemeen zijn helmen een goed idee.
Generally speaking, helmets are a good idea.
dandruff
condition
fragrance
roos
aandoening
geur
uitrusting
uitdrukking
waarderen
equipment
phrase
to appreciate
past simple vs past continuous
He.... (to watch) tv when the phone.... (to ring).
He was watching tv when the phone rang.
present simple passive
He throws the ball.
past simple passive
She painted the house.
The ball is thrown by him.
The house was painted by her.
Er zijn waarschijnlijk talloze dingen die je kunt proberen.
There are probably a million things you could try.