Minggu, 04 Juni 2017

Reza Gustiani Ratu
Business Administration

Directions: Put a C if the sentence is correct, an X if it is not correct.
1. _c_ They have been waiting a long time.
2. _x_ The pen or the pencil are lost.
3. _x_ Someone don’t understand.
4. _x_ Those has been cheaper in the past.
5. _c_ Randy and Juan like sports.
6. _c_ These are really special.
7. _x_ You rides with me.
8. _x_ All of them goes to school.
9. _c_ Tony likes Mary.
10. _c_ That movie was awesome.

A. Directions: Underline the correct verb in these sentences.
1. The girl or her sisters (watch, watches) television every day.
2. Rob (doesn’t, don’t) like sports.
3. His classmates (study, studies) before a test.
 4. One of the cookies (is, are) missing.
5. A lady with 10 cats (live, lives) in that big house.
6. Mumps (is, are) very serious.
7. The committee (decide, decides) when to adjourn.
8. Our team (is, are) the best.
9. Everybody (enjoy, enjoys) a good song.
10. Either (is, are) suitable.

B. Directions: Put a C if the sentence is correct, an X if it is not correct.
1. _c_ Cats and dogs love to run.
2. _x_ He don’t like chocolate.
3. _x_ Her friends or Sarah excel at volleyball.
4. _x_ Each of these have been ruined.
5. _c_ Trousers are baggy now.
6. _c_ The students, as well as the teacher, are nervous about the test.
7. _x_ The news are on at 10.
8. _x_ My family are a lot of fun.
9. _c_ Mathematics is hard for many.
10. _c_ The director, with all the cast members, works very hard

Choose the correct form of the verb that agrees with the subject.
1. Annie and her brothers (is, are) at school.
2. Either my mother or my father (is, are) coming to the meeting.
3. The dog or the cats (is, are) outside.
4. Either my shoes or your coat (is, are) always on the floor.
5. George and Tamara (doesn't, don't) want to see that movie.
6. Benito (doesn't, don't) know the answer.
7. One of my sisters (is, are) going on a trip to France.
8. The man with all the birds (live, lives) on my street.
9. The movie, including all the previews, (take, takes) about two hours to watch.
10. The players, as well as the captain, (want, wants) to win.
11. Either answer (is, are) acceptable.
12. Every one of those books (is, are) fiction.
13. Nobody (know, knows) the trouble I've seen.
14. (Is, Are) the news on at five or six?
15. Mathematics (is, are) John's favorite subject, while Civics (is, are) Andrea's favorite subject.
16. Eight dollars (is, are) the price of a movie these days.
17. (Is, Are) the tweezers in this drawer?
18. Your pants (is, are) at the cleaner's.
19. There (was, were) fifteen candies in that bag. Now there (is, are) only one left!
20. The committee (debates, debate) these questions carefully.
21. The committee (leads, lead) very different lives in private.
22. The Prime Minister, together with his wife, (greets, greet) the press cordially.
23. All of the CDs, even the scratched one, (is, are) in this case.


Session 12
Report Speech


Reza Gustiani Ratu
Business Administration

STATEMENTS
Part 1
a.Paul said that Atlanta was a wonderful city.
b. Ruth said that she was jogging every morning.
c. anne said that Jenny wasn't studying for her exams.
d. Andrew said that he used to be very fat.
e. Jim said that he couldn't swim.

Part 2
a.Jane said Mary worked in a bank.
b. Jim said he was staying with some friends.
c. Mike said he had never been to Russia.
d. Ella said Tom couldn't use a computer.
e. Jill said everybody must/ had to try to do their best.
f. Jane said Rachel may move to another flat.
g. Bill said he would stay at home on Sunday.

Part 3
a.Miss Moore said (that) they would make a lovely couple.
b. Mister Smith said (that) they were going to live in Brighton.
c. Mrs Jones said (that) the bride and the groom were very nice young couple.
d. Mr Roberts said (that) the bride was wearing a beautiful wedding dress.
e. Mr Clarke said (that) the couple parents looked happy.
f. Miss Mayall said (that) the bride's father had bought them a new flat.

Part 4
a. I said to her (that) I had something to show her.
b. He said (that) he was going away the next day/ the following day/ the day after.
c. Rupert said (that) he had been in London for a month but he hadn't had time to visit the Tower.
d. She replied (that) she would go with him/ her/ me/ you as soon as she was ready.
e. They said (that) they had a lift but very often it didn't work.
f. He said (that) he must/ had to go to the dentist the next day/ the following day/ the day after.
g. He said (that ) he had found an old Roman coin in the garden the previous day/ the day before and he was going to take it to the museum that afternoon.

Part 5
a. She said (that) she was very tired.
b. He said (that) he would see them soon.
c. She said (that) she was going to the cinema.
d. He said (that) he saw the children very often.
e. She said (that) she was having a bath.
f. She said (that) she had already met their parents.
g. She said (that) she had stayed in a hotel for a few weeks.
h. He said (that) he must/ had to go home to make dinner.
i. She said (that) she hadn't been waiting long.
j. He said (that) he was listening to the radio.
k. She said (that) she would tell them the news on Saturday.
l. He said (that) he liked swimming, dancing and playing tennis.
m. She said (that) she could drive.
n. He said (that) he had walked home after the party.
o. She said (that) she was going to be sick.
p. He said (that) he must/ had to go out to post a letter.
q. He said (that) he had spoken to Jane the previous week/ the week before.
r. He said (that) he was trying to listen to music.
s. She said (that) she would phone the office from the airport.
t. He said (that) he couldn't speak any foreign languages.

Part 6
a. She said (that) she would see me/ you/ him/ her the next day/ the following day/ the day after.
b. He said (that) he had seen her that day.
c. She said (that) she didn't like that film.
d. She said (that) they had gone swimming that day.
e. He said (that) he had met her three months before.
f. She said (that) she would see Mary on Sunday.
g. She said (that) Pete and Sue were getting married the next day/ the following day/ the day after.
h. She said (that) Stephen was bringing some records to the party the next day/ the following day/ the day after.
i. She said (that) she really liked that furniture.
j. She said (that) her parents were arriving the next day/ the following day/ the day after.
k. They said (that) they had visited her that morning.
l. They said (that) they would see her the next summer/ the following summer.
m. He said (that) they had been there three months before.
n. She said (that) she could see me/ you/ him/ her the next day/ the following day/ the day after.

Part 7
a. ... what his/ her name was.
b. ... if he/ she had seen the robbers.
c. ... what they were wearing.
d. ... how he/ she thought they had got in.
e. ... what they had taken.

Part 8
a. He wanted to know what my name was.
b. She asked me/ you/ him/ her if I/ you/ he/ she liked Marlon Brandon.
c. She asked me/ you/ him/ her how old I/ you/ he/ she was.
d. I asked when the train left.
e. He asked me/ you/ him/ her if I/ you/ he/ she was enjoying myself/ yourself/ himself/ herself.
f. He asked me/ you/ him/ her how I was/ you were/ he was/ she was.
g. She asked me/ you/ him/ her if my/ your/ his/ her father worked there.
h. He asked me/ you/ him/ her if I/ you/ he/ she lived near my/ your/ his/ her father.
i. My mother asked me/ you/ him/ her who I/ you/ he/ she had seen at the meeting.
j. He asked me/ you/ him/ her why I/ you/ he/ she had taken his wallet.
k. She asked me/ you/ him/ her how I/ you/ he/ she got to school.
l. She asked me/ you/ him/ her if I was/ you were/ he was/ she was a foreigner.
m. The boy asked me/ you/ him/ her where I/ you/ he/ she lived.
n. He asked me/ you/ him/ her if I/ you/ he/ she had met Danny before.
o. He asked me/ you/ him/ her if I was/ you were/ he was/ she was hungry.
p. She asked why Judy hadn't been at the party.
q. My father asked me/ you/ him/ her why I/ you/ he/ she hadn't telephoned.
r. He asked me/ you/ him/ her if I/ you/ he/ she had borrowed his dictionary.
s. The teacher asked me/ you/ him/ her why I was/ you were/ he was/ she was so late.
t. She asked me/ you/ him/ her/ us if I / you/ he/ she/ we had finished my/ your/ his/ her/ our exam.
u. He asked me/ you/ him/ her if I/ you/ he/ she had invited Judy and Mitch.
v. She asked me/ you/ him/ her if my/ your/ his/ her brother lived in London.
w. The judge asked why the police hadn't reported the crime.
x. He asked me/ you/ him/ her/ us if I/ you/ he/ she/ we knew who had broken the window.
y. He shouted why I/ you/ he/ she wouldn't let him in.

Part 9
COMMANDS, REQUESTS AND ADVICE
a.  Carol asked Bob to make some coffee.
b. She told them to do their homework soon.
c. He reminded Ann to buy a map.
d. He advised Mrs Clark to see a doctor.
e. They warned Bill to keep all the windows closed.
f. Francis told Paul to go home.
g. He tried to persuade Bob to stay for supper.

Part 10
a. She told me not to be funny.
b. He told her to wait there till he came.
c. She told him to go to bed and not to get up till he was called.
d. He told her to be a good girl and to sit quietly for five minutes.
e. I told him to watch the milk and not to let it boil over.
f. He told me not to take my coat off.
g. I told him not to forget to thank Mrs Jones when he was saying good bye to her.
h. They told her to stop that dog.

Part 11
a. He told Mary to sit down.
b. He asked me/ you/ him/ her to pass his suitcase.
c. The children's motherwarned then not to go near the sea.
d. Tim's father told him not to be late.
e. The librarian told the children to be quiet.
f. The inspector told us to have our tickets ready.

Part 12
a. told
b. said
c. told
d. said
e. told
f. said
g. say
h. tell
i. told
j. told
k. said
l. said
m. tell
n. saying
o. tell
p. says
q. told
r. say
s. Tell
t. telling
u. said
v. said
w. said
x. told
y. said
z. telling

Part 13
 b. She suggested going to the cinema that night/ that we go to the cinema that night.
c. He admitted that he had stolen the wallet.
d. He warned us that the water was boiling.
e. My father insisted on apologizing to my teacher.

f. My friend agreed to share the expenses with me.
REZA GUSTIANI RATU
ADMINISTRASI BISNIS
ENGLISH

A.    Transform these sentences into a yes or no question
1.       /does/ He loves this town?
2.       /Do/ They like soccer?
3.        /can/  She drive a lorry?
4.       /Are/ They nice?
5.       /Did/ They went to the swimming pool?
6.       /does/ She wastes her money on jewelery?
7.       /Did/ He decided to leave his wife?
8.       /does/ She wakes up early?
9.       /Do/ They should revise their lessons?
10.   /was/ He born in this town?
B.    Re-arrange in the correct order the following questions!
1.       from London are you? /are you from London?/
2.       Nelson have a pet can? /can nelson have a cat ?/
3.       have they horses do? /do they have horses ?/
4.       tomatoes for the pizza need do we? /do we need tomatoes for the pizza ?/
5.       does love fish and chips your father? /does your father love fish and chips ? /
6.       a ruler is there in your schoolbag? /is there a ruler in your schoolbag?/
7.       know a good name you do? /do you know a good name ?/
8.       tea or coffee parents like your do? /do your parents like coffee or tea? /
9.       country in live you the do? /do you live in country ?/
10.   play your brother does football? /does your brother a play football ? /

C.    Make a question with ‘be’: 
1.       John / in the garden? /Is John in the garden?/
2.        They / hungry? /are they hungry ? /
3.       We / late? /are we late?/
4.        You / tired? /are you tired?/
5.        He / French? /is he French?/
6.        She / a teacher? /is she a teacher?/
7.        Harry and Lucy / from London? /Are Harry and Lucy from London/
8.       I / early? /am I early ?/
9.        You / thirsty? /are you thirsty? /
10.   She / on the bus? /is she on the bus ?/
D.     Make present simple questions: 
1.       (you / like cake?) /Do you like cake?/
2.        (she / live in London?) /does she live in London?/
3.        (they / hate studying?) /do they hate studying?/
4.        (you / drink tea every morning?) /do you drink tea every morning?/
5.       (you smoke?) /do you smoke?/
6.        (he / play tennis on Saturdays?) /does he play tennis on Saturdays?/
7.       (you / go shopping at the weekend?) /do you go shopping at the weekend?/
8.       (you / drink alcohol?) /do you drink alcohol?/
9.       (she / work in an office?) /does he work in an office?/
10.   (they / study French?) /do they study French?/
Ask for the underlined word(s).
  1. My mother helped me with my homework yesterday.
When your mother help you with your homework?
  1. We are going to Japan next month.
Where we are going next month?
  1. Ann bought a new car last week.
who are bought a new car last week?
  1. I haven’t seen Jack for ages.
What do you haven’t seen jack?
  1. I would like to live in Canada. (yes-no)
Do you like to live in Canada?
  1. My brother can sing very well.
How you brother sing?
  1. She went to England last summer.
When she go to England?
  1. The police finally came.
Who are finally came?
  1. I am going to talk to her first thing in the morning.
When you going to talk to her?
  1. Jim bought the old guitar because he liked to play.
What is Jim bought?
11.   Her mother brought her some tea because she was ill.
Why her mother brought her some tea?
12.   Elizabeth saw a fox in the snow.
Where Elizabeth saw a fox?
13.   I sometimes feed the hens. (yes-no)
Does you feed the hens sometimes?
14.   The accident happened at 11 o’clock on Friday.
Where the accident happened?
15.   There was a shop near her house.
What near her house there?
16.   The boy came here to buy some fish.
Why the boy came here?
17.   Jake and his wife live in New Zealand.
Who are live in new Zealand?
18.   He can’t buy his children new clothes.
Who are that he can’t buy new clothes?
19.   The postcard came from Spain.
From where the podcast came?
20.   There are two dogs in the garden.
Where are two dogs?
Write your 8 wh- questions in the comments area below. You can check your answers by clicking show answers below.
1. Q: what live next door?
A: Three dogs live next door.
2. Q: who is your best friend?
A: Thomas is my best friend.
3. Q: how much money in her bank account?
A: There is $100 in her bank account.
4. Q: what is his number?
A: His number is 555-2453.
5. Q: when is roger’s birthday?
A: Roger's birthday is in April.
6. Q: why you late for work?
A: I'm late for work because I missed the bus. Sorry!
7. Q: which one do you like?
A: I like the blue folder better than the red one.
8. Q: how long you drive?
A: I've been able to drive for 10 years.


Tenses
Yes or No Questions + auxiliary verb
Yes or No Question + to be
Simple present tense
  • Does she Study English everyday?
  • Do they study English everyday?

  • Is she a student?
  • Are they students?
 Present continuous tense
o   Do you reading any books right now?
o   Does she coming late today?
o   Is he making food for his cats?
o   Are they making food for their cats?
Present perfect tense
o   Has Tommy been to Balikpapan?
o   Have you eaten thai food before?
o   Is she acted in a film?
o   Is she played hockey at school?
Present perfect continuous tense
o   Have the passangers been waiting for the next flight since this morning?
o   Are they been running today?
Simple past tense
o   Did the team work well yesterday?
o   Were you good at school?
o   Are you were stay at marry’s house?
Past continous tense
o   Were your roommate sleeping when I called her?
o   Are you cried in the midnight?
Past perfect tense
o   Had he prepared the room when the guest arrived?
o   Is she had asked?
Past perfect continuous tense
o   Had the students been reading a half part of the text by the teacher came?
o   Are they been studying English?
Simple future tense
o   Will he call me later?
o   Is Diana going to continue doing her homework?
Future continuous tense
o   Will you be sleeping at 10 o’clock?
o   Are they be going to school?
Future perfect tense
o   Will the mechanic have repair my car tomorrow?
o   Is he has buy a bicyle?
Future perfect continuous tense
o   Will yogi have been living in Germany for a year by the end of this month?
o   Are you have been feeling lonely?
Past future tense
o   Would they buy a home the previous day?
o   Is she would ask a question to her teacher?
Past future continuous tense
o   Shall I be swimming at this time the following day?
o   Am I shall jogging at this morning?
Past future perfect tense
o   Would he have gone if he had met his honey?
o   Is he would have bought this doll?
Past future perfect continuous tense
o   Would Mr. Munir have been walking here for seventeen years?
o   Are they have been trying thix exercises before?