- leave
- repaired
- typed
- call
- painted
- wrote
- lie
- sent
- to cut
- sign
- leave
- washed
- fixed
- published
- find
Senin, 30 April 2012
Tugas
Passive Voice
S V O
Active : (a) Mary helped the boy
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Form of passive : be + past participle
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S V
Passive : (b) The boy was
helped by Mary
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In the passive, the object of verb
becomes the subject of the passive verb : “the boy” in (a) becomes the
subject of the passive verb in (b). (a) and (b) have the same meaning.
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TENSES
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ACTIVE
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PASSIVE
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simple present
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Tom opens the door
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The door is opened by Tom
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present progessive
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Tom is opening the door
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The door is being opened by Tom
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present perfect
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Tom has opened the door
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The door has been opened by Tom
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simple past
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Tom opened the door
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The door was opened by Tom
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Sabtu, 07 April 2012
Tugas exercise
1. Twelve story
2. Language
3. Three act
4. Two day
5. 79 piece
6. Five shelve
7. 16 ounce
8. Six quart
9. Made of brick
10. Ten speed
Exercise 32 page 120
1. People enough
2. French enough
3. Enough time
4. Fast enough
5. Soon enough
6. Enough early
7. Hard enough
8. Slowly enough
9. Enough flour
10. Books enough
Exercise 33 page 121
1. Because of
2. Because of
3. Because of
4. Because
5. Because
6. Because
7. Because of
8. Because of
9. Because of
10. Because of
Exercise 34 page 124
1. So
2. Such
3. Such
4. So
5. So
6. So
7. Such
8. So
9. So
10. Such
11. So
12. So
13. Such
14. So
15. So
Penjelasan
a) It was such good coffee that I had another cup. | Such ... that encloses a modified noun : Such + adjectives + noun + that |
b) The coffee is so hot that I can’t drink. c) I’m so hungry that I could eat a horse. d) She speaks so fast that I can’t understand her. e) He walked so quickly that I couldn’t keep up with him. |
So ... that encloses an adjective or adverb : adjectives So + or + that adverb |
f) He has so few friends that he is always lonely. g) He had so little trouble with the test that he left twenty minutes early. |
So ... that is used with many, few, much and little. |
Adverb Clause | a) We went swimming because it was hot. | Punctuation: a comma is used if the adverb clause comes first. |
Preposition | b) We went swimming because of the hot weather. | Punctuation: a comma is usually used if the prepositional phrase precedes the subject and verb of the independent clause. |