Rabu, 01 Mei 2013

Tugas bhs inggris bisnis yang ke dua


Name    : Suhadi Daru Saputro
Class      : 4EA16
NPM      : 16209280
TUGAS  : BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 2 (2)

MODALS
A. Can
1. (+) He can play basketball.
                (-) He Can’t play basketball.
                (?) Can he play basketball ?
            2. (+) She can help me.
                (-) She can’t hlp me.
                (?) Can she help me ?
           3. (+) I can stop taxi in here.
                (-) I can’t stop taxi in here.
                (?) Can i stop taxi in here ?
B. May
1. (+) You may sleep here.
     (-) you may not sleep here.
                 (?) May you sleep here ?
2. (+) He may call you.
     (-) He may not call you.
     (?) May he call you?
3. (+) You may enter the hall without ticket
                 (-) You may not enter the hall without ticket
                 (?) May I enter the hall without ticket?
C. Must
1. (+) He must have been last night.
     (-) He must not have been last night.
     (?)  must he have been last night ?
2. (+) Doni must be rich.
     (-) Doni must not be rich.
     (?) must Doni be rich ?
 3. (+)  I must study english
                 (-) I must not study english
                 (?) Must dodi study english ?
D. Might
1. (+) There might be a problem letter.
     (-) There might not be a problem letter.
     (?) Might there be a problem letter ?
2. (+) budi is not in today, he might be sick
                 (-) budi migh not be sick
                 (?) Might budi sick?
3. (+) You might do your best.
                 (-) You might not do your best.
     (?) Might you do your best?
E. Should
1. (+) you should basketball with here
                (-) you should not basketball with here
                (?) should you basketball with here ?
 2. (+) You should work harder
     (-) you should not work harder
                 (?) Should I work harder?
3. (+) I should ask my father permission before I go out tonight.
     (-) I shouldn’t ask my father permission before I go out tonight.
     (?)Should  i ask my father permission before I go out tonight?
F. Could
1. (+)  denny could speak  languages japan
                 (-) denny couldn’t speak  languages japan
                 (?) Could denny speak languages japan?
2. (+) She could buy a cup cake.
     (-) She could not buy a cup cake.
     (?) Could she buy a cup cake ?
3. (+) He could come to her party to night
     (-) He could not come to her party to night.
     (?) Could he come to her party to night.
G. Ought to
1. (+) you ought to study harder
                (-) you ought not study harder
                (?) Do you ought to study harder?
2.(+) She ought to come late to school.
    (-) She Ought not to come late to school.
    (?) Do she ought to come late to school ?
3. (+) jody ought to get promotion
                (-) jody ought not get promotion
                (?) do jody ought to get ?
H. Had better
1. (+) You had better see the doctor.
     (-) You had better not see the doctor.
     (?) Do you had better see the doctor ?
2. (+) the bus had better get her soon
                 (-) the bus had better not get her soon
                 (?) do the bus had better get her soon ?
3. (+) You had better repair your motocycle.
     (-)  You had better not repair you motocycle.
    (?) Do you had better repair your motocycle ?
I. Would
1. (+) My father would read a newspaper
     (-)  My father would not read a newspaper.
     (?) Would my father read a newspaper ?
2. (+) I would have a new car.
     (-)  I would not have a new car.
     (?) Would i have a new car ?
3. (+) he would a holiday to ragunan tomorrow
     (-)  he would not  a holiday to ragunan tomorrow
     (?) would he a holiday to ragunan tomorrow ?
J. Have to
1. (+) afriani have to wash his car
                 (-) afriani doesnt have to wash his car
                 (?) Does afriani have to wash his car?
2. (+) I have to go to a bussiness meeting at 09:00.
     (-)  I don’t have to go to bussiness meeting at 09:00.
    (?) Do you have to go to a bussiness meeting at 09:00 ?
3. (+) father have to go with mom tomorrow
                (-) father don’t  have to go with mom tomorrow
                (?) Have father to go with mom tomorrow?

K. Have got to
1. (+) You have got to go to the office now.
     (-)  You don’t have got to go to the office now.
     (?) Do you have got to go to the office now ?
2.  (+) they have got to buy a ticket 21
                  (-) they have not got to buy a ticket 21
                  (?) do not they have got to buy a ticket 21
3. (+)  We have got to drive your car now.
     (-)  We don’t have got to drive your car now.
    (?) Do we have got to drive your car now ?
L. Prefer
1. (+) I prefer eat orange than apple
                (-) I prefer not eat orange than apple
                 (?) do you prefer eat orange or apple ?
2. (+)  I prefer play football than play basketball.
     (-)  I don’t prefer play football than play basketball.
     (?) Do you prefer play football than play basketball ?
3. (+) You Prefer like fruits than vegetables.
     (-)  You dont prefer like fruits than vegetables.
     (?) Do you prefer like fruits than vegetables ?
M. Like
1. (+) I like fishing in the sea.
     (-) I don’t like fishing in the sea.
     (?) Do you like fishing in the sea ?
2. (+) I like singing in the room.
     (-) I don’t like singing in the room.
     (?) Do you like like singing in the room ?
3. (+) I like play  game football
                 (-) I  do not like play game football
                 (?) do you like play game football ?
N. Better
1. (+) you better to listen this song
                (-) you better not to listen this song
                 (?) are you better listen this song ?
2. (+) My English score is better than joni’s.
     (-) My English score isn’t  better than joni’s
     (?) What is your English score is better than joni’s?
3. (+) My accountancy score is better than bayu’s.
     (-)My accountancy score is not better than bayu’s
     (?) What my accountancy score is better than bayu’s ?
O. Would reather
1. (+) He would rather eat burger than pizza.
     (-) He would rather not eat burger than pizza.
     (?) Does he would rather eat burger than pizza?
2. (+) he would rather my son worked in hospital
     (-) he would not rather my son worked in hospital
     (?) would he rather my son worked in hospital ?
3. (+) nisa would rather me took a plane
     (-) nisa would not rather me took a plane
     (?) would nisa rather me took a plane


UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
1.       I put some sugar in my tea.
2.       Rina has black hair.
3.       I am eating a piece of cake.
4.       You put some salt in your food.
5.       Would you like some tea.
6.       I can cook some rice for dinner.
7.       I bought some furniture.
8.        There is a liter of water in the kitchen.
9.       You can eat a bowl of soup now.
10.   You can take a loaf of bread in your bag.

COUNTABLE NOUN
1.       She brings five books.
2.       He buys six pencils.
3.       The party has attended by a few men.
4.       Many women prefer a secure life.
5.       You can take a dress in my room.
6.       I need a money to buy something .
7.       we had a good time
8.       He has four cars.
9.       I like this bottle
10.   We prepare two books for training.