Selasa, 23 April 2013

Tugas English


·         PRESENT TENSE
(+)        1.  Joni watches harlem shake’s video.
(+)        2. My little brother go to school everyday.
(+)        3. My mother cook fried rice in the kitchen.
(+)        4. My father work in the office everyday.
(+)        5. Mody drink milk every morning.
(+)        6. karin chat with my sister in the facebook.
(+)        7. Siska washes a jacket in the bathroom.
(+)        8. The store opens at 08.00 and closes at 22.00.
(+)        9. My family spend every weekend  in the beach.
(+)        10. The tourist speaks English in Borobudur Temple.


(-)        1. Joni does not watch harlem shake’s video.
(-)        2. My little brother does not go to school everyday.
(-)        3. My mother does not cook fried rice in the kitchen.
(-)        4. My father does not work in the office everyday.
(-)        5. Mody does not drink milk everyday.
(-)        6. Karin does not chat with my sister in the facebook.
(-)        7. Siska does not was a jacket in the bathroom.
(-)        8. The store do not open at 08.00 and close at 22.00.
(-)        9. My family does not spend every weekend in the beach.
(-)        10. The tourist does not speak English in Borobudur Temple.


(?)        1. Does he watch harlem shake’s video?
(?)        2. Does he go to school everyday?
(?)        3. Do you play football?
(?)        4. Do they speak Javanese?
(?)        5. Does she wear the dress?
(?)        6. Does she study biology?
(?)        7. What does he read a newspaper?
(?)        8. What do they swim in the pool?
(?)        9. Does he learn math?
(?)        10. Do you eat meatball?



·         PRESENT CONTINUES TENSE
(+)        1. They are watching movie tonight.
(+)        2. he is drinking a cup of tea.
(+)        3. I am waiting my mother in backyard.
(+)        4. We are going to college.
(+)        5. He is studying chemistry today.
(+)        6. I am writing the letter.
(+)        7. We are running this morning.
(+)        8. She is listening the radio.
(+)        9. He is reading the book.
(+)        10. They are fishing in the morning.

(-)        1. They are not watching movie tonight.
(-)        2. he is not drinking a cup of tea.
(-)        3. I am not waiting my mother in backyard.
(-)        4. We are not going to college.
(-)        5. He is not studying chemistry today.
(-)        6. I am not writing the letter.
(-)        7. We are not running this morning.
(-)        8. She is not listening the radio.
(-)        9. He is not reading the book.
(-)        10. They are not fishing in this morning.


(?)        1. Are they watching the movie tonight?
(?)        2. Is she drinking a cup of tea?
(?)        3. Are you waiting your mother in backyard?
(?)        4. Are we going to college?
(?)        5. Is he studying chemistry today?
(?)        6. Are you writing the letter?
(?)        7. Are we running this morning?
(?)        8. Is she listening the radio?
(?)        9. Is he reading the book?
(?)        10. Are they fishing in the morning?

  PAST TENSE
(+)        1. I asked you about the competition last week.
(+)        2. She was visited to my house yesterday.
(+)        3. He was sick three days ago.
(+)        4. They bought this bag last Sunday.
(+)        5. He came together last Monday.
(+)        6. I went to supermarket ten minutes ago.
(+)        7. I got the sandals in front of the door.
(+)        8. He was won the Olympic.
(+)        9. I saw him in the market yesterday
(+)        10. She came Sunday morning.


(-)        1. I did not ask you about the competition last week.
(-)        2. She was not visit to my house yesterday.
(-)        3. He was not sick three days ago.
(-)        4. They did not buy this bag last Sunday.
(-)        5. He did not come together last Monday.
(-)        6. I did not go to supermarket ten minutes ago.
(-)        7. I did not get the sandals in front of the door.
(-)        8. He was not win the Olympic.
(-)        9. I did not see him in the market yesterday.
(-)        10. She did not come Sunday morning.


(?)        1. Did you ask her about the competition last week?
(?)        2. Was they visit to my house yesterday?
(?)        3. Did you clean your room yesterday?
(?)        4. Did you buy this bag last Sunday?
(?)        5. Did he come together last Monday?
(?)        6. Did you go to supermarket ten minutes ago?
(?)        7. Were she get the sandals in front of the door?
(?)        8. Was they win the Olympic?
(?)        9. Did you see him in the market yesterday?
(?)        10. Were we spend the time at garden?


 PAST CONTINUES TENSE
(+)        1. Dinda was writing the articles in the class.
(+)        2. She was cooking meatball last month.
(+)        3. I was playing badminton last night.
(+)        4. He was studying English when my mother come.
(+)        5. She was driving a truck yesterday.
(+)        6. They were swimming in my house.
(+)        7. We were going to seaworld last week.
(+)        8. You were spend the time at pajamas party.
(+)        9. I was listening the music in radio. 
(+)        10. We were watching the series television last night.


(-)        1. Dinda was not writing the articles when she studied.
(-)        2. She was not cooking meatball when we came.
(-)        3. It was not playing badminton when they came around.
(-)        4. He was not studying English when my mother came.
(-)        5. She was not driving a truck when we slept.
(-)        6. They were not swimming in my house when she came.
(-)        7. We were not going to Singapore when she bought a car.
(-)        8. You were not eating cake when she over eat.
(-)        9. She was not listening the music when we studied.
(-)        10. We were not watching movie when he slept.


(?)        1. Were you replying the e-mail when he play the game?
(?)        2. Was he cooking rice when they spoilt the rice cooker?
(?)        3. Was she sleeping when they read the story?
(?)        4. Was he playing badminton when they cooked in the kitchen?
(?)        5. Were you driving the car when they drank a beer?
(?)        6. Were they listening the music when you studied?
(?)        7. Was I looking at door when they came?
(?)        8. Was she drinking milk when they spoke in front of the door?
(?)        9. Were you studying English when h slept?
(?)        10. Was she writing the articles when they told the story?


PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
(+)        1. He has met your neighbor.
(+)        2. You have been drank beer three times.
(+)        3. Mrs. Smith has been there since 30 minutes ago.
(+)        4. You have been failed since yesterday.
(+)        5. She has been broke by her boyfriend.
(+)        6. He has been ran since morning.
(+)        7. They have been dreamed since the night.
(+)        8. We have destroyed our property just now.
(+)        9. Mr. Clark has been played since morning.
(+)        10. We have forgotten our relationship already.


(-)        1. He has not met other people in the Mountain.
(-)        2. You have not drank beer three times.
(-)        3. Mr. Smith has not leaved this place in the morning rain.
(-)        4. You have not failed the exercise at Mrs. Manda’s class.
(-)        5. She has not broke the chair two times.
(-)        6. He has not applied the requirements many times.
(-)        7. They have not published the site until 2014.
(-)        8. Mr. Clark has not destroyed the property.
(-)        9. We have not played basket ball since yesterday.
(-)        10. We have not forgot the equipments.


(?)        1. Has he met you just now?
(?)        2. Have you drank milk twice?
(?)        3. Has she applied the requirements this morning?
(?)        4. Have you received the e-mail today?
(?)        5. Has she wrote the letter many times?
(?)        6. Has he eaten rice since morning?
(?)        7. Have they replied my mention since night?
(?)        8. Have we watched the movie just now?
(?)        9. Has he arrived here today?
(?)        10. Have we studied English three times in a week?


     PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUES TENSE
(+)        1. You have been building the house for a year.
(+)        2. We have been painting since 2009.
(+)        3. They have been calculating money two times.
(+)        4. I have been studying English since play group.
(+)        5. He has been washing jacket since morning.
(+)        6. She has been speaking to me since yesterday.
(+)        7. They have been talking for hours.
(+)        8. We have been visiting our friend all a week.
(+)        9. You have been driving a car for 5 months.
(+)        10. I have been reading this novel twice.


(-)        1. You have not been building the house for a year.
(-)        2. We have not been painting since 2009.
(-)        3. They have not been calculating money two times.
(-)        4. I have not been studying English since play group.
(-)        5. He has not been washing jacket since morning.
(-)        6. She has not been speaking to me since yesterday.
(-)        7. They have not been talking for hours.
(-)        8. We have not been visiting our friend all a week.
(-)        9. You have not been driving a car for 5 months.
(-)        10. I have not been reading this novel twice.


(?)        1. Have you been building the house for a year?
(?)        2. Have we been painting the wall since yesterday?
(?)        3. Have they been calculating money two times?
(?)        4. Has it been studying English for 2 year?
(?)        5. Has he been washing a car since morning?
(?)        6. Has she been speaking to Jemmy?
(?)        7. Have they been talking for hours?
(?)        8. Have we been visiting friend tonight?
(?)        9. Have you been driving a car for 5 months?
(?)        10. Has It been reading this novel twice?

 PAST PERFECT TENSE
(+)        1. We had written 5 articles when you visited my blog for the first time.
(+)        2. I had gone when he arrived at my home.
(+)        3. I had studied hard so I make a good result in exam.
(+)        4. You had told me twice before I understand.
(+)        5. When my brother arrived, I had painted my motorcycle.
(+)        6. The ship had left before I arrived.
(+)        7. When he came last night, the cake had run out.
(+)        8. The student had gotten a verbal warning before his parents were called.
(+)        9. I had already had breakfast by the time he picked me up.
(+)        10. They had met twice before married.


(-)        1. I had not studied hard, so I did not.
(-)        2. You had not told me that, that’s why I did not understand.
(-)        3. The ship had not left before I arrived.
(-)        4. I had not eaten when she came.
(-)        5. They had not been here when he came.
(-)        6. She had not left her store before you picked.
(-)        7. They had not write letter before you spoke.
(-)        8. We had not washed t-shirt before you woke up.
(-)        9. You had not slept before your sister arrived.
(-)        10. I had not eaten before my mother cooked cake.


(?)        1. Had you studied hard for tomorrow?
(?)        2. Had my motorcycle, when my brother arrived?
(?)        3. Had the ship left before I arrived?
(?)        4. Had the cat killed the parrot?
(?)        5. Had she been happy after his father came?
(?)        6. Had she washed skirt when he came?
(?)        7. Had you read book when you bought it?
(?)        8. Had we played basket ball before you spent the coca cola?
(?)        9. Had you slept before my cousin came?
(?)        10. Had you drank beer before we slept?





·         FUTURE TENSE
A.      Will
1.      My father will be playing golf next week.
2.      He will be at store later.
3.      She will arrive at home.
4.      I will go to Bali next month.
5.      He will talking to you tomorrow.

B.      Shall
1.      We shall come to the party tomorrow.
2.      We shall test drive the car this afternoon.
3.      We shall go to Makassar next week.
4.      I shall go to Paris tomorrow.
5.      I shall help you next Monday.

C.      To be going to
1.      He would be teaching chemistry yesterday.
2.      She would be packing to Grand Hotel last week.
3.      You would be going to market in the morning.
4.      We should be dancing at GBK yesterday.
5.      I should be studying for examination at this time following day.


·         ARTICLES – 15 SENTENCES
1.      The writer is an English teacher who teaches at a private high school.
2.      If you don’t want to buy any stamps or envelopes and you have accessed to the internet you can send your letter to someone or an institution.
3.      The writer wants further information on the requirements and an application form.
4.      The oil floats on the water because oil and water mix.
5.      Driving home from supermarket one Sunday, the father tuned the radio to a country and western station.
6.      As you look at your own life, it may be helpful to try to see what unconscious decisions may be rationalizations, rather than rational decisions.
7.      We have to make a commitment to ourselves to build the greatest team.
8.      The television station performed a spectacular musical concert to celebrate the anniversary.
9.      The freedom has been so warmly welcomed by the populace that innumerable new publications now grace our newsstand.
10.  Last week he submitted a new press bill to the house of representative for de libration.
11.  As in the past, this minister has the capability to surprise people.
12.  A porter is a hotel worker who carries the bags of the travelers.
13.  A chef works in the restaurant at a hotel.
14.  It is actually not so difficult to keep down our weight if we are disciplines in the diet program suggested by the doctor.
15.  Wanda reads the poem, but she doesn’t write a novel.

Source by:  Book- “Competency standard progress a contextual approach to learning English- An English textbook for senior high school year 1”



·         NEITHER – NOR
1.      Neither the dancer nor Vicky is dancing a Bali dance now.
2.      Neither my father nor my friends clean the dinning room everyday.
3.      rudi is neither smart nor stupid.
4.      Tomorrow, I neither wrote nor read.
5.      Neither my brother nor my friends play football.
6.      Kokom is neither watched horror movie nor comedy movie.
7.      Yesterday, you neither ate bread no potato.
8.      sifa is neither wrote letter nor script.
9.      The novel is neither good nor bad.
10.  Neither my mother nor my best friends are there.

·         EITHER - OR
1.      You buy either motorcycle or car next year.
2.      Either the students or teacher is writing the book.
3.      Either the children or father is dancing every morning.
4.      Either sonia or her sister have played badminton in the backyard.
5.      Either my sister or my brother is here.
6.      Either Dikta or his sister have knocked the door.
7.      Either she or you are psychology.
8.      Either the teacher or kiki is reading the modul.
9.      Either my friends or sister clean the room.
10.  Either the scientist or the professor found the formulas.


·         BOTH – AND
1.      Both my father and my mother in the market.
2.      Both sinta and doni are here.
3.      Both my brother and my sister it is very smart.
4.      Both my friend or my cousin are cooking in kitchen.
5.      Both Gary and sandy are stalking my twitter.
6.      Both Nani and hadi it is read novel.
7.      Both rinda and anto it is eat meatball.
8.      Both your sister and your brother are play in the stadium.
9.      Both my uncle and my aunty in the bathroom.
10.  Both jani and radit are play the drums.