Jumat, 31 Maret 2017

Tugas Bahasa Inggris 2

Lesson 2 
Now,Often,Always 




A.     Answer the questions in more than 50 words

1.      Does the writer always get up early on Sundays, or does he always get up late ?

It was Sunday, the writer never get up early on Sundays, he sometimes stay in bed until lunch time. Last Sunday he got up very late. He looked out of the window. It was dark outside. It’s raining again. He always breakfast at lunch time.

2.      Did he get up last Sunday, or did he get up late ?

Last Sunday he got up very late.  on Sunday he never get up early, he always stay in bed until lunch time. Aunt Lucy telephoned him. she coming to see him. She had arrived by train. She was surprised to see him breakfast at lunch time.

3.      Who telephoned then ?

The writer never get up early on Sundays. Last Sunday he got up very late . Aunt Lucy telephoned him. She was coming to see him. She had arrived by train. She was surprised to see him breakfast at lunch time.  The writer never get up early on Sundays, he sometimes stay in bed until lunch time.

4.      Had she arrived by train, or had shecome on foot ?

It was Sunday, the writer never get up early on Sundays, he sometimes stay in bed until lunch time. Last Sunday he got up very late. He looked out of the window. It was dark outside. It’s raining again. He always breakfast at lunch time. Suddenly the phone rang, it was Aunt Lucy. She was coming to see him, she had arrived by train.

5.      Was she coming to see or not ?

It was Sunday, the writer never get up early on Sundays. Last Sunday he got up very late. He looked out of the window. It was dark outside. It’s raining again. Suddenly the phone rang, it was Aunt Lucy. She was coming to see him, she had arrived by train.

6.      Did he say, ‘I’m still having breakfast’, or did he say,I’m still in bed’ ?

He say ‘I’m still having breakfast’ and his aunt surprised to hear it. Because he breakfast at lunch time. She was coming to see him, she had arrived by train.

7.      Was his aunt very surprised or not ?

Last Sunday he got up very late . Aunt Lucy telephoned him. She was coming to see him. She had arrived by train. She was surprised to see him breakfast at lunch time.  The writer never get up early on Sundays, he sometimes stay in bed until lunch time. He woke up at one o’clock.

8.      What was the time ?

It was Sunday, the writer never get up early on Sundays, he sometimes stay in bed until lunch time. Last Sunday he got up very late. He woke up at one o’clock.



B.     Write out these paragraph. Give the right form of the words in brackets:

I am looking out of the window. I can see some children in the street. The children playing (play) football. They always playing(play) football in the street. They always playing(play) football in the street. Now a little boy kicking (kick) the ball. Another boy running(run) after him but he cannot catch him. 



C.    Write these sentences again. Put the words in brackets in the right place:

1.      She rarely answers my letters. (rarely)

2.      We never work after six o’clock. (never)

3.      The shops always close on Saturday afternoons. (always)

4.      Do you always go to work by car? (always)

5.      Our teacher frequently  collects our copybooks? (frequently)

6.      We sometimes spend our holidays abroad. (sometimes)

7.      I often buy gramophone records. (often)

8.      Do you ever buy gramophone records. (ever)



Lesson 3

What happened? (Past Tense)

Exercises

D.    Give the correct form of all the verbs in brackets. Each verb must tell us what happened:

Last summer, I went (go) to Italy. I visited (visit) museums and sat (sit) in public gardens. A friendly waiter taught (teach) me a few words of Italian. Then he lent (lend) me a book. I read (read)  a few lines, but I didn’t understand (not understand) a word. Every day I thought (think) about postcards. My holiday passed(pass) quickly, but I didn’t send(not send) any cards to my friends. On the last day, I made (make) a big desicion. I got(get) up early and buy(buy) thirty-seven cards. I spent (spend) the whole day in my room, but I didn’t write(not write) a single day!



Lesson 4
Simple Future Tense

Exercises



E.     Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Change the verbs in bracket so that they tell us what will happen.

Our neighbour, Captain Charles Alison, will sail (sail) from Postmouth tomorrow. We will meet (meet) him at the harbour early in the morning. He will be (be) in his small boat, Topsail. Topsail is a famous little boat. It has sailed acros the Atlantic many times. Captain Alison set out (set out) at eight o’clock , so we shall have (have) plenty of time. We shall see (see) his boat and then we shall say (say) goodbye to him. He will be (be) away for two months. We are very proud to him. He will take part (take part) in an important race across the Atlantic.



F.     In the paragraph below, the verbs in italics tell us what happened. Write the passage again. Change the verbs in italics so that they tell us what will happen.

I shall go to the theatre with my friend Reg. Reg and I shall see the first perfomance of a play called “The End of the Road”. After the play, the producer will give a short speech. He will spoke to the audience about the play. The play will be very successful and I think a great many people will enjoy it very much.



G.    Put in shall or will:

1.      The plane will arrive in two hours’ time.

2.      I shall wait here until he comes.

3.      When shall we see you again?

4.      I shall send you a telegram fro Nassau.

5.      My secretary will write to you shortly.

Kamis, 23 Maret 2017

Tugas 1 Bahasa inggris Bisnis 2



A.    Granny Forbes
1    Did Granny Forbes live in poverty all her life or not ?
Granny Forbes lived in poverty all her life. Her neighbours helped her. They cooked meals for her every day. They cleaned her small, poorly-furnished room. They sometimes lit a fire for her in winter. Granny Forbes died at the age of eighty-four. Everyone got a surprise. She left £50.000.
2.      Did her neighbours help her, or did her relations help her ?
Her neighbours helped her. Some neighbours came in each day and cooked meals for her. Others came and cleaned her room.In winter, neighbours sometimes brought coal and lit a fire.
3.      Did they cook meals for her every day or not ?
They came in each day and cooked meals for her. They cleaned her small, poorly-furnished room. They brought coal in winter. Granny lived in poverty all her life. She died at the age of eighty-four.
4.      Did they clean her small, poorly-furnished room or not ?
They cleaned her small, poorly-furnished room. It was small, dark and almost empty. In winter,they sometimes lit a fire because Granny’s room was often very cold. Granny died at the age eighty-four. Her neighbours got a surprise because she left £50.000.
5.      Did they sometimes light a fire for her in winter or not ?
They sometimes brought coal and lit a fire for her in winter. Granny Forbes died at the age of eighty-four. Everyone got a surprise. She left £50.000.
6.      Did Granny Forbes die at the age eighty-one, or did she die at the age of eighty-four ?
Granny Forbes lived in poverty all her life. Her neighbours helped her . Granny Forbes died at the age of eighty-four. Everyone got a surprise because She left £50.000.
7.      Did everyone get a surprise or not ?
Granny Forbes lived in poverty all her life. Her neighbours helped her.  They cleaned her small, poorly-furnished room . she died at the age of eighty-four .Everyone got a surprise because She left £50.000.
8.      How much did she leave ?
Mrs. Forbes was very old and very poor. Everybody in neighbourhood called her Granny Forbes and tried to help her. Her neighbours came in each day and cooked meals for her. She lived in poverty all her life.she died at age of eighty-four.She left £50.000 and everyone got a surprise.
  
B.     A Private Conversation

1.      Where did the writer go last week ?
Last week the writer went to the theatre. He had a good seat but he did not enjoy because a young man and a young woman were sitting behind  he . They were talking  lodly and he got very angry because could not hear the actors.
2.      Did he enjoy the play or not ?
He did not enjoy the play because any a young man and a young woman were sitting behind he. They were talking lodly. He got very angry because he could not hear the actors. So he turned round. He looked at the man and woman angrily.
3.      Who was sitting behind him ?
A young man and a young woman sitting behind the writer. And they were talking lodly. The writer got angry because could not hear it. He turned round but a man and woman angrily. ‘It’s none of your business,’the young man said rudely. This is a private conversation!
4.      Were they talking loudly, or were they  talking quietly ?
They were talking loudly and make the writer angry. The writer could not hear the actors. He turned round. A young man and a young woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. In the and, the writer could not bear it. So, he turned round again.
5.      Could the writer hear the actors or not ?
The writer could not hear the actors because any a young man and a young woman sitting behind he and they were talking lodly. So, the writer got very angry and turned round. But they were angrily and say this is a private conversation!.
6.      Did he turn round or not ?
He turned round because they were talking lodly. A man and womang angrily. They did not pay attention. In the end, he could not bear it. So, he turned round again. ‘I can hear aword! He said angrily. ‘ It’s none of your business,’the young man said rudely. This is a private conversation!
7.      What did he say?
because they were talking lodly. He turned round. A man and womang angrily. In the end, he could not bear it. So, he turned round again. ‘I can hear aword! He said angrily.
8.      Did the young man say. ‘ he play is not interesting.’ or did he say,’this is a private conversation!.?
A young man and a young woman sitting behind the writer. And they were talking lodly. The writer got angry because could not hear it. He turned round but a man and woman angrily. ‘It’s none of your business,’the young man said rudely. This is a private conversation!


C.      
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1
2
3
4
5
6
When ?
Who ?
Which ?
What ?
Action
Who ?
Which ?
What ?
How ?
Where ?
When ?
Last week
I
Went


To the theatre


I
had
A very good seat




The play
was
Very interesting




I
Did not enjoy
It




A young man and a young woman
Were sitting


Behind me


they
Were talking

Loudly



I
Got

Very Angry



I
Could not hear
The actors




I
Turned

round



I
looked
At the man an the woman
Angrily



They
Did not pay
Any attention



In this end
I
Could not
Bear it




I
Turned round
Again




I
Can’t
Hear
awod



I
Said

Angrily




It’s none of
Your business




The young man
Said

Rudely




This is
The private conversation





D.     
1.      Yesterday  I enjoyed the film
2.      I carefully listened the news
3.      The man played the piano well
4.      Yesterday the children played games quietly in their room
5.      He opened the door quietly
6.      He left immediately 
7.      He planted a  tree in thecorner of the garden
8.      Before lunch He read the letter quickly in his office
9.      This morning I borrowed a book from the library
10.  The soup spoilt the cook
11.  On Sundays we stay at home
12.  There are a lot of people at the bus-stop
13.  This morning the little boy ate an apple greedly in the kitchen
14.  She draw beautifully
15.  I like very much music
16.  Last year they built a new school in our village
17.  The match ended at the four o’clock
18.  Last week she received a letter from her brother