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88 [eighty-eight]

Past tense of modal verbs 2

Past tense of modal verbs 2

88 [agt en tagtig]

Verlede tyd van modale werkwoorde 2

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My son did not want to play with the doll. My s--- w-- n-- m-- d-- p-- s---- n--. My seun wou nie met die pop speel nie. 0
My daughter did not want to play football / soccer (am.). My d----- w-- n-- s----- s---- n--. My dogter wou nie sokker speel nie. 0
My wife did not want to play chess with me. My v--- w-- n-- m-- m- s---- s---- n--. My vrou wou nie met my skaak speel nie. 0
My children did not want to go for a walk. My k------ w-- n-- g--- s--- n--. My kinders wou nie gaan stap nie. 0
They did not want to tidy the room. Hu--- w-- n-- d-- k---- o----- n--. Hulle wou nie die kamer opruim nie. 0
They did not want to go to bed. Hu--- w-- n-- g--- s---- n--. Hulle wou nie gaan slaap nie. 0
He was not allowed to eat ice cream. Hy m-- n-- r----- g---- h-- n--. Hy mag nie roomys geëet het nie. 0
He was not allowed to eat chocolate. Hy m-- n-- s-------- g---- h-- n--. Hy mag nie sjokolade geëet het nie. 0
He was not allowed to eat sweets. Hy m-- n-- l--------- g---- h-- n--. Hy mag nie lekkergoed geëet het nie. 0
I was allowed to make a wish. Ek m-- v-- i--- g----- h--. Ek mag vir iets gewens het. 0
I was allowed to buy myself a dress. Ek m-- v-- m- ’- r-- g----- h--. Ek mag vir my ’n rok gekoop het. 0
I was allowed to take a chocolate. Ek m-- v-- m- ’- s-------- g---- h--. Ek mag vir my ’n sjokolade gevat het. 0
Were you allowed to smoke in the airplane? Ma- j- i- d-- v-------- r---? Mag jy in die vliegtuig rook? 0
Were you allowed to drink beer in the hospital? Ma- j- i- d-- h-------- b--- d----? Mag jy in die hospitaal bier drink? 0
Were you allowed to take the dog into the hotel? Ma- j- d-- h--- i- d-- h---- s-------? Mag jy die hond in die hotel saamneem? 0
During the holidays the children were allowed to remain outside late. In d-- v------- m-- d-- k------ l--- u------- h--. In die vakansie mag die kinders laat uitgebly het. 0
They were allowed to play in the yard for a long time. Hu--- m-- l--- i- d-- w--- g------ h--. Hulle mag lank in die werf gespeel het. 0
They were allowed to stay up late. Hu--- m-- l--- w----- g---- h--. Hulle mag laat wakker gebly het. 0

Tips against forgetting

Learning is not always easy. Even when it is fun, it can be exhausting. But when we've learned something, we're happy. We're proud of ourselves and our progress. Unfortunately, we can forget what we learn. That is often a problem with languages in particular. Most of us learn one or more languages in school. This knowledge often gets lost after the school years. We hardly speak the language anymore. Our native language usually dominates our everyday life. Many foreign languages only get used on vacation. But if knowledge isn't regularly activated, it gets lost. Our brain needs exercise. It could be said that it functions like a muscle. This muscle has to be exercised, otherwise it will get weaker. But there are ways to prevent forgetting. The most important thing is to repeatedly apply what you have learned. Consistent rituals can help with this. You can plan a small routine for different days of the week. On Monday, for example, you could read a book in the foreign language. Listen to an overseas radio station on Wednesday. Then on Friday you can write in a journal in the foreign language. This way you're switching between reading, hearing and writing. Consequently, your knowledge is activated in different ways. All of these exercises don't have to last long; half an hour is enough. But it's important that you practice regularly! Studies show that what you learn stays in the brain for decades. It just has to be dug out of the drawer again…