TUGAS BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 2#
Name : Ayuvianti
NPM : 13209528
Class : 4EA16
* PRESENT TENSE
POSITIVE ( S + V1 )
s or es
(+) Adam Levine
learns geography.
(+) She drinks tea.
(+) He plays
basketball everyday.
(+) Adam Levine goes
to college.
(+) She kisses my
daughter.
(+) He teaches
english tense everyday.
(+) Levine drives to
work every weekday.
(+) The train leaves
at 4. pm from this station.
(+) I go to work everyday.
(+) She watches TV
everry night.
NEGATIVE ( S + DO /
DOES + NOT + v1 )
(-) Adam Levine does
not learn geography.
(-) I do not eat
potato.
(-) She does not
kiss my daughter.
(-) Adam Levine does
not go to college.
(-) He does not play
basketball everyday.
(-) He does not
teach english tense everyday.
(-) Levine does not
drive to work every weekday.
(-) The train does
not leave at 4. pm from this station.
(-) I do not go to
work everyday.
(-) She does not
watch TV everry night.
INTERROGATIVE ( Do /
Does + S + V1 )
(?) Do you drink
coffee?
(?) When does he
learn geography?
(?) What does she
drink?
(?) Does she drink
tea?
(?) Does he play
basketball everyday?
(?) Does she kiss my
daughter?
(?) Does he teach
english tense everyday?
(?) Do they study
geography eery wednesday?
(?) Dou yo go to
work everyday?
(?) Does she watch
TV every night?
* PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
POSITIVE ( S + Tobe
+ Ving)
(+) You are reading
my article at present.
(+) He is waiting
for you.
(+) She is walking
with him in the garden.
(+) I am learning
english now.
(+) We are going to
museum.
(+) He is sleeping
in the bedroom.
(+) They are eating
ice cream together.
(+) She is reading a
book psycology.
(+) Levine and Jane
are getting married this month.
(+) I am flying with
Garuda Indonesia go to Medan in the morning.
NEGATIVE ( S + Tobe
+ NOT + Ving )
(-) You are reading
my article at present.
(-) He is waiting
for you.
(-) She is walking
with him in the garden.
(-) I am learning
english now.
(-) We are going to
museum.
(-) He is sleeping
in the bedroom.
(-) They are eating
ice cream together.
(-) She is reading a
book psycology.
(-) Levine and Jane are getting married this
month.
(-) I am flying with
Garuda Indonesia go to Medan in the morning.
INTERROGATIVE ( TOBE + S + Ving )
(?) Are you reading my article at present?
(?) Is he waiting for you?
(?) Who is she walking with?
(?) Are you learning english now?
(?) Are we going to museum?
(?) Is he sleeping in the bedroom?
(?) Are they eating ice cream together?
(?) What are you reading?
(?) Are you getting married?
(?) What are you cooking now?
*PAST TENSE
POSITIVE ( S + V2 )
(+) I saw her in office yesterday.
(+) She bought this book last month.
(+) He borrowed my book last year.
(+) They went to market five minutes ago.
(+) I asked you about computer last night.
(+) He drew a cat ten minutes ago.
(+) She brought my car yesterday.
(+) He drove a car five minutes ago.
(+) They flew to Medan yesterday.
(+) I got the book last month.
NEGATIVE ( S + did not + V1)
(-) I did not see her in office yesterday.
(-) She did not buy this book last month.
(-) He did not borrow my book last year.
(-) They did not go to market five minutes ago.
(-) I did not ask you about computer last night.
(-) He did not draw a cat ten minutes ago.
(-) She did not bring my car yesterday.
(-) He did not drive a car five minutes ago.
(-) They did not fly to Medan yesterday.
(-) I did not get the book last month.
INTERROGATIVE ( Did + S + V1 )
(?) Did you see her in office yesterday?
(?) Did she buy this book last month?
(?) Did he borrow my book last year?
(?) When did they go to market?
(?) Why did you ask me?
(?) Did he draw a cat ten minutes ago?
(?) Did she bring a car yesterday?
(?) Did he drive a car five minutes ago?
(?) Did they fly to Medan yesterday?
(?) Did you get the book last month?
*PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
POSITIVE ( S+ was+were + Ving )
(+) I was reading when my mother came.
(+) Levine was studying English at 7 o'clock last night.
(+) They were playing Badminton at 4pm last sunday.
(+) Adam Levine was sleeping while the telephone rang.
(+) We were going to museum last month.
(+) Levine was learning in the classroom when I came.
(+) Jane and Adam were getting married last week.
(+) She was reading a book psychology last night.
(+) He was waiting for you yesterday.
(+) They were watching a movie when I came.
NEGATIVE ( S + was / were + NOT + Ving )
(-) I was not reading when my mother came.
(-) Levine was not studying English at 7 o'clock last night.
(-) They were not playing Badminton at 4pm last sunday.
(-) Adam Levine was not sleeping while the telephone rang.
(-) We were not ngoing to museum last month.
(-) Levine was not learning in the classroom when I came.
(-) Jane and Adam were not getting married last week.
(-) She was not reading a book psychology last night.
(-) He was not waiting for you yesterday.
(-) They were not watching a movie when I came.
INTERROGATIVE ( was / were + S + Ving)
(?) Was I reading when my mother came?
(?) Was levine studying English at 7 o'clock last night?
(?) Were they playing Badminton at 4pm last sunday?
(?) Was Adam Levine sleeping while the telephone rang?
(?) Were we going to museum last month?
(?) Was Levine learning in the classroom when I came?
(?) Were Jane and Adam getting married last week?
(?) Was she reading a book psychology last night?
(?) Was he waiting for you yesterday?
(?) Were they watching a movie when I came?
*PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
POSITIVE ( S + have / has + V3 )
(+) I have finished my work.
(+) Levine has drawn cat in the book.
(+) They have eaten noodle.
(+) He has written a note.
(+) We have flawn to Bali for 30 minutes.
(+) I have bought ball in the market.
(+) You have cleaned the bag.
(+) She has lost the mobile.
(+) He has seen the movie for ten minutes.
(+) Levine has driven a car for five minutes.
NEGATIVE ( S + have / has + NOT + V3 )
(-) She has not eaten lunch.
(-) I have not finished my work.
(-) Levine has not drawn cat in the book.
(-) They have not eaten noodle.
(-) He has not written a note.
(-) We have not flawn to Bali for 30 minutes.
(-) I have not bought ball in the market.
(-) You have not cleaned the bag.
(-) She has not lost the mobile.
(-) He has not seen the movie for ten minutes.
INTERROGATIVE ( have / has + S +V3 )
(?) Have you seen that movie?
(?) Has she eaten lunch?
(?) Has levine drawn cat in the book?
(?) Have they eaten noodle?
(?) Has he written a note?
(?) Have we flawn to Bali for 30 minutes?
(?) Have you cleaned the bag?
(?) Has she lost the mobile?
(?) Has he driven a car for five minutes?
(?) Have you bought ball in the market?
*PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
POSITIVE ( S + have / has + been + Ving )
(+) I have been living here for 2 years.
(+) He has been playing badminton for one hours.
(+) She has been reading a book for thirty minutes.
(+) They have been working here.
(+) Levine has been waiting for you since one hours.
(+) We have been touring since yesterday.
(+) You have been studying for two hours.
(+) He has been learning geography for 1 years.
(+) She has been watching the movie since thirty minutes.
(+) Jane has been going to Bali since yesterday.
NEGATIVE ( S + have / has + NOT + been + Ving)
(-) I have not been living here for 2 years.
(-) He has not been playing badminton for one hours.
(-) She has not been reading a book for thirty minutes.
(-) They have not been working here.
(-) Levine has not been waiting for you since one hours.
(-) We have not been touring since yesterday.
(-) You have not been studying for two hours.
(-) He has not been learning geography for 1 years.
(-) She has not been watching the movie since thirty
minutes.
(-) Jane has not been going to Bali since yesterday.
INTERROGATIVE ( have / has + S + been + Ving)
(?) Have you been living here for 2 years?
(?) Has he been playing badminton?
(?) Has she been reading a book for thirty minutes?
(?) Have they been working here?
(?) Has Levine been waiting for you since one hours?
(?) Have we been touring since yesterday?
(?) Have you been studying for two hours?
(?) Has he been learning geography for 1 years?
(?) Has she been watching the movie since thirty minutes?
(?) Has Jane been going to Bali since yesterday?
*PAST PERFECT TENSE
POSITIVE ( S + had + V3 )
(+) They had gone when I came.
(+) You had drawn a cat when she came.
(+) We had eaten noodle when my mother came.
(+) She had cleaned the house by nine o'clock.
(+) I had flown to Bali by seven o'clock.
(+) You had studied Japan before you moved to Japan.
(+) He had gotten married before 1988.
(+) She had known him before you introduced us.
(+) You had bought this dress in the mall.
(+) He had interviewed at united tractor companies before I
finally got a job.
NEGATIVE ( S + had + NOT + V3 )
(-) They had not gone when I came.
(-) You had not drawn a cat when she came.
(-) We had not eaten noodle when my mother came.
(-) She had not cleaned the house by nine o'clock.
(-) I had not flown to Bali by seven o'clock.
(-) You had not studied Japan before you moved to Japan.
(-) He had not gotten married before 1988.
(-) She had not known him before you introduced us.
(-) You had not bought this dress in the mall.
(-) He had not interviewed at united tractor companies
before I finally got a job.
INTERROGATIVE ( had + S + V3 )
(?) Had they gone when I came?
(?) Had you drawn a cat when she came?
(?) Had we eaten noodle when my mother came?
(?) Had she cleaned the house by nine o'clock?
(?) Had he flown to Bali by seven o'clock?
(?) Had you studied Japan before you moved to Japan?
(?) Had he gotten married before 1988?
(?) Had she known him before you introduced us?
(?) Had you bought this dress in the mall?
(?) Had he interviewed at united tractor companies before I
finally got a job?
*FUTURE TENSE
S + will / shall + NOT + V1
(-) I will not come here next day.
(-) She will not see you tomorrow.
(-) We shall not arrive tomorrow.
(-) He will not know more next week, I hope.
(-) She will not swim until next month.
(?) Are you going to come to class tomorrow?
(?) Is she going to buy a new bag soon?
(?) Is Levine going to borrow a car tomorrow?
(?) Are you going to drive a motorcycle tomorrow?
(?) Are we going to move to Japan next year?
*ARTICLE ( 15 SENTENCE )
1. My boy really wants a cat for birthday.
2. When I was at the zoo, I saw a horse.
3. I wants to be a teacher.
4. Adam Levine is a singer.
5. He wants to be a policeman.
6. Levine getting an unusual problem.
7. My daughter getting an apple.
8. Jane has an old car.
9. Adam has an uncle in Indonesia.
10. We listen to an English CD.
11. I was happy to see the policeman who saved my cat.
12. I saw the snake at the xoo.
13. I wants visiting the United Kingdom next week.
14. He correct about the my computer.
15. Lets read the article.
*NEITHER_NOR
1. Neither the children nor Levine is watching TV now.
2. Jane is neither smart nor stupid.
3. Yesterday, Levine neither read nor written.
4. I like neither cats nor dogs.
5. Tomorrow, neither I nor my boy friend went to University.
6. My mother like neither Jane nor Levine.
7. Neither she nor he going to the festival.
8. Neiher Jane nor the orthers are available.
9. Neither Jane nor Levine works here.
10. Levine is neither caught nor drawn a cat.
*EITHER_OR
1. Either Levine or Jane need to attend the course.
2. Either Jane or Levine is going to visit next week day.
3. Either the children or Levine is watching TV now.
4. You will either play game or draw a cat tomorrow.
5. We could go either to Bali or to Lombok.
6. We can either sing now or after the watch TV.
7. My father like either Levine or Adam.
8. Yesterday, Levine choose either draw or play game.
9. I dont like either dogs or pigs.
10. He wanted to color a car red or blue.
*BOTH_AND
1. I like both ice cream and cake cream.
2. My mother like both Jane and Levine.
3. Both the children and Levine
4. Yesterday, Levine done both written and read.
5. Both Jane and Levine works here.
6. Both the children and Levine are attending the
conference.
7. I like both cats and birds.
8. Both the movie and the play game were good.
9. I liked both the color yellow and green.
10. I liked he both when he is smiley and sullen.
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