Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Task 5 : Past Participle/Present Participle After Be & Base Form Verb After Modals


Andreas Kukuh Mulyadi
11114133
4KA18

Past Participle/Present Participle After Be

  1. Dinner is served from 6:00 to 8:00.
  2. The teacher is preparing a difficult exam for the students.
  3. The diamond jewelry is always kept in a safe place.
  4. The children are swimming in the backyard pool.
  5. The sick child was taken to see a doctor.
  6. Tom is bringing some drinks to the party.
  7. The class is taught every other semester
  8. Today the teacher is allowing the students to leave class a few minutes early.
  9. The pie was cut into six equal pieces.
  10. She was studying the textbooks all night long.
  11. The book was taken by Tom.
  12. Jeff is taking his daughter to school.
  13. The homework was done early.
  14. We are cooking our own meal.
  15. John is leaving to the airport in the afternoon.


Base Form Verb After Modals

  1. This course will satisfy the graduation requirement.
  2. Perhaps we could buy  a new car this year.
  3. The weatherman said that it might snow tonight.
  4. He knew that he would forget the phone number.
  5. He may lie to you because he is not very truthful.
  6. You can look at the book, but you cannot borrow it.
  7. She will ask you many difficult questions.
  8. I could sit on the beach for hours.
  9. Everyone must leave the room immediately.
  10. You should try to respond politely.
  11. They can control their own budgets.
  12. We could try to fix the car ourselves.
  13. China may become a major economic power.
  14. You should check your posture when using the computer.
  15. He gave up his old job so he could work for us.


NOTE : 
Subject = Underlined
Verb =  Strikedthrough & Underlined

Reference


Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Task 4 : Agreement After Certain Words & Past Participle After "Have"


Andreas Kukuh Mulyadi
11114133
4KA18

Agreement After Certain Words

  1. Anybody is welcome at the party.
  2. No one here is afraid of skydiving.
  3. Everyone in the world needs love and respect.
  4. Someone has to clean up the house.
  5. Each plant in the garden appears healthy and strong. 
  6. You should understand that anything is possible. 
  7. Everything in the salad is good for you.
  8. Nobody in the class has completed the assignment on time.
  9. I am sure that every detail has been considered.
  10. Everybody knows the rules, but somebody is not following them.
  11. Everyone eats meatball.
  12. Someone has to work hard.
  13. Anything is possible.
  14. Each flower in the pot grows beautifully.
  15. Every boy and girl plays at playground everyday.



Past Participle After "Have" 
  1. We have already heard the good news.
  2. She has ridden her bicycle to school every day
  3. I have always believed you.
  4. He has found the missing car keys.
  5. They have put their money in a savings account.
  6. Their parents have allowed them to stay up late.
  7. She has never run away from home before.
  8. Have you ever seen a ghost?
  9. They have taken three tests already this week.
  10. He has offered me a high-paying job.
  11. They had walked to school.
  12. We have seen the show.
  13. He has taken the test.
  14. She should have done the work.
  15. He has become angry at his friend.

Reference : 
http://www.toeflskill.com/2011/05/problems-with-past-paticiple-after-have.html
http://citra.iain-palangkaraya.ac.id/2017/04/skill-30-after-have-use-past-participle.html
http://www.toeflskill.com/2011/03/agreement-after-certain-words-skill-13.html


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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Task 3 : Agreement After Prepositional & Expressions Of Quantity


Andreas Kukuh Mulyadi
11114133
4KA18

Agreement After Prepositional
  1. The subject of the lectures was quite interesting.
  2. The supplies for the camping trip need to be packed.
  3. The players on the winning team in the competition were very talented.
  4. The cost of the clothes was higher than I had expected. 
  5. The rugs in the front rooms of the house are going to be washed today.
  6. The chairs under the table in the dining room are quite comfortable.
  7. The items at the auction were of great value.
  8. The new collection of books is ready for cataloging.
  9. A chance of showers exists mainly in the morning.
  10. Recent events in my life have left me bewildered.
  11. An ancient Hall of Records resides near this town.
  12. The theories of the professor are interesting.
  13. The key to the doors is in the drawer.
  14. The climbers on the sheer face of the mountain need to be rescued.
  15. The buildings destroyed during the fire are being rebuilt at the taxpayers’ expense.


Expressions of Quantity
  1. Many people come hiking here.
  2. Some cats are in the garden.
  3. A lot of birds drink from our birdbath.
  4. I meet a few friends.
  5. I see a few hundred pupils.
  6. A lot of people enjoy listening to jazz.
  7. Most people enjoy listening to some type of music.
  8. We have a lot of time.
  9. He has a few friends in New York.
  10. We bought a few sandwiches on our way to the park.
  11. She found little time for work.
  12. Jack finds few reasons to stay.
  13. I saved some money to spend on vacation this summer.
  14. He has few students in his class.
  15. He has a few dogs.



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