Grammar Unit 1 VWO3. A. Past Simple 1. Was 2. Died 3. Studied 4. Came 5. Kept 6. Was 7. Began 8. Took 9. Met 10. Painted 11. Wrote 12. Won.

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Grammar Unit 1 VWO3

A. Past Simple 1. Was 2. Died 3. Studied 4. Came 5. Kept 6. Was 7. Began 8. Took 9. Met 10. Painted 11. Wrote 12. Won

B. Negative sentences 1. I didn’t go diving when I was on holiday. 2. I didn’t like Jim very much. 3. Daisy didn’t think about school all the time. 4. My cousins didn’t interview a celebrity yesterday. 5. Your parents weren’t very strict when you were young.

C. Past Simple – Past Continuous 1. Was buying 2. Bought 3. Was phoning / phoned (kunnen beide) 4. Phoned 5. Did … go 6. Were going

D. Much / many / a lot of / … 1. Much / a lot of 2. A little help 3. Many / a lot of 4. Few 5. A few 6. Little 7. Many / a lot of 8. Little

E. Possession 1. yours – his 2. Of his 3. Of theirs – their 4. Of hers – theirs 5. Of yours – our 6. My – of mine

F. Have to 1. Doesn’t have to 2. Has to 3. Have to 4. Don’t have to 5. Have to 6. Have to 7. Will have to 8. Didn’t have to 9. Had to 10. Won’t have to

G. articles 1. A 2. / 3. The 4. The 5. / 6. / 7. / 8. /