TUGAS BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 2#
Name : Ayuvianti
NPM : 13209528
Class : 4EA16
MODALS
*CAN
(+) He can play football
when you're sick.
(-) I can’t drive a car because
Levine while he
was here next week.
(?) Can you give me a ride to school?
(+) Any child can grow up to be president.
(-) He can’t drive a car because
he was traumatized.
(?) Can he ride a motorcycle all the time it takes?
(+) They cancontrol their
budgets.
(-) We can’t apply it.
(?) Can I have a glass of tea
and coffee?
*
MAY
(+)
The members of the organization, agree that I may join.
(-) Levine may not have been angry. Maybe he's
tired.
(?) May I have a cup of milk?
(+)
Indonesia may become a mayor economic power.
(-) Adam, you may not leave the table when
you are finished eating
dinner with me.
(?) May I use your car to deliver my mother?
(+)
We may go to England next year, if we have enough money.
(-)
Of course, we may not be able to afford it.
(?)
May I make order cake of your?
*MUST
(+)
We must say goodbye now, dear.
(-)
They mustn’t disrupt the work more than necessary.
(?)
You must be following me every day?
(+)
They must provide proper identification in order to cash a check.
(-)
Children mustn’t play with matches.
(?)
You must sign in my room every morning, mom?
(+)
We must work hard, if they are to succeed.
(-)
Passangers mustn’t talk to the airplane pilot.
(?)
I must use this form?
*MIGHT
(+)
We'd better phone tomorrow, they might be eating dinner now.
(-)
The policeman told me, I might not go.
(?)
Might I ask what are you doing?
(+)
They might give us a 20% discount.
(-)
I think they will get the contract but they might not.
(?)
Might I borrow your
blue shirt?
(+)
You might visit the botanical gardens during your visit.
(-)
She might have boarded the bus. She
might have been walking home.
(?)
Might I have something to drink and eat?
*SHOULD
(+)
We should sort out this problem at once.
(-) Levine should not be in
London, not for
now.
(?)
Is there anything you think, and I should try?
(+)
I think we should check everything again.
(-)
Adam shouldn’t have arrived in London until yesterday.
(?)
What should we look for in a candidate when we vote in a presidential election?
(+)
Profit should increase next year.
(-)
Levine shouldn’t arrive in Bali until next week.
(?)
What should we choose?
* COULD
(+)
Extreme rain could cause the river to flood the city.
(-)
Levine couldn’t be the one who stole the money.
(?)
You could see a movie or go out to dinner?
(+)
We could go on the trip if didn’t have to work this weekend.
(-)
You couldn’t see a movie and go out to dinner.
(?)
Could I use your computer to send an email?
(+)
You could speak Japanese when I was a kid.
(-)
You couldn’t speak Chinese.
(?)
Could I use your dress to go to a party?
*OUGHT
TO
(+)
We ought to employ a professional writer.
(-)
You ought not stop smoking.
(?)
Ought to the water to have boiled by now?
(+)
Levine ought to exercise more.
(-)
She ought not be taking pictures.
(?)
Ought to you don’t discuss with him?
(+)
She ought to receive the package tonight.
(-)
They ought not carry so much cash while travelling.
(?)
Ought to come to the meeting now?
*HAD
BETTER
(+)
You had better take your shirt this day.
(-)
You had better not clean the toaster until you unplug it.
(?)
Had better stay here or go?
(+)
You had better look good for your interview if you want to get the sales job.
(-)
They had better not forget Levine’s birthday gift.
(?)
Had better keep a cat or my fish?
(+)
You had better wear the white shirt and the maroon tie.
(-)
They had better not be late.
(?)
Had better keep my parents or go to campus?
*WOULD
(+)
If he were an actor, he would be in adventure movies.
(-)
He told me he would not be here before 8:00.
(?) Would you mind if I brought a colleague with me?
(+)
When they first met, they would always have picnics on the beach
(-)
If I become president, I would not raise taxes.
(?) Would you pass the salt please?
(+)
When he was young, he would always do his homework.
(-)
I said I wouldn't help you.
(?)
What would you do if you were President of the United States?
*HAVE
TO
(+)
I really have to use the bathroom and I don't know if I hold it until we get to
Chicago.
(-) Tomorrow is a holiday, so we don’t have to go to class.
(?)
Do you have to chew with your mouth open like that?
(+) You have to present your passport at customs.
(-) You don’t have to come with us.
(?)
Do you have to keep the fruits in the fridge?
(+)
I have to be at the meeting by 10:00.
(-)
I finished all of my homework, so I
don't have to study tonight.
(?)
Do you have to keep an eye out for bears it?
*HAVE
GOT TO
(+)
People have got to be on time if they want to get a seat in the crowded
theater.
(-) People don't have to be there on time to get a
seat.
(?) What
time have you got to be back?
(+) Sorry, I
can't come out now. I have got to
tidy up my room before I'm allowed out.
(-) I don't have to get up early at weekend.
(?)
Have I got to go to bed now?
(+) I have
got to go now. I have a class in ten minutes.
(-) I don’t have to go to market today.
(?) Do you
really have to go to college this morning?
*PREFER
(+) I prefer grape to banana.
(-) I prefer don't go with your car to the
party.
(?) What restaurant do you prefer?
(+)
I prefer read a book to write a book.
(-)
They prefer don't face the problem.
(?)
Would you prefer chocolate or vanilla ice cream?
(+) We prefer walking to riding bicycles.
(-) They prefer not to face the message but by
email.
(?) Which of these two do you prefer?
*LIKE
_ BETTER
(+) She
likes strawberries better than bananas.
(-) I like
playing basketball and volley, but I like playing badminton better.
(?) Do you
like him better than me?
(+) He likes chocolate better than vanilla.
(-) She
likes yoga, but she likes swimming better.
(?) Which do
you like better, swimming or running?
(+) She
likes swimming better than yoga.
(-) She
likes bananas, but she likes strawberries better.
(?) Which do
you like better, chocolate or vanilla?
*WOULD
RATHER
(+) My
mother would rather we emailed each other once a week instead of spending half
an hour on the phone every night. In fact, she insists on it. So we'd better do
that, I suppose.
(-) I would
rather not go playing futsal tonight, but would tomorrow work instead
(?)Would
you rather have the details of your romantic life be made into a hit sit-com or
have every one you meet know your personal finances?
(+) I would
rather listen to music than watch TV
(-) I'm
tired. I would rather not go out this
evening, if you don't mind.
(?) Would
you rather share a toothbrush with a random stranger or kiss your
brother/sister on the mouth?
(+)They
would rather have the strawberries by themselves, but I'd prefer to have them
with cream.
(-)
I would rather not go shopping today, but would Wednesday work instead
(?) Would
you rather have an ugly scare across your face or lose 15 points of
intelligence?
*UNCOUNTABLE
NOUN
Definition :
Uncountable nouns are words for things which cannot literally be counted.
Therefore they cannot have a/an (which
means 'one') before them. They have no 'plural' and are not,
and cannot, be used in a plural sense.
1. Does the company provide accommodation for the workers?
2. After the concert, the applause went on for at least five
minutes.
3. I wanted to work in a bank because I
was always good at arithmetic.
4. If you want to learn about art, visit the national gallery.
5. The teacher found it difficult to get
her students' attention.
6. The customs officer at the airport
checked all my baggage.
7. Many poets have been inspired by the beauty of nature.
8. If you study biology, you'll learn how amazing life really is.
9. Blood carries oxygen from the lungs to all the body's cells.
10. I sliced a loaf of bread
and then made some sandwiches.
11. Climate change occurs when there's too much carbon in the air.
12. Do you want some extra cheese on your pizza?
13. All this corruption
has made many politicians very rich.
14. We couldn't believe how much damage the storm had caused
15. My legs are sore after so much dancing in the club last night.
16. One of our daughters wants to study economics at university.
17. Marketing ebooks is difficult, but distribution is easy.
18. To get on in this world, you need a good education.
19. Using clean energy
like wind and solar power is better than burning coal or oil.
20. I have faith
in Mark because he always does what he says he'll do.
*COUNTABLE
NOUN
Definition :
In linguistics, a count
noun (also countable noun) is a common noun that can be modified by
a numeral and that occurs in both singular and plural form, as well as
co-occurring with quantificational determiners
like every, each, several, etc. A mass noun has
none of these properties. It can't be modified by a numeral, occur in
singular/plural or co-occur with the relevant kind of determiner.
1. There are two
hairs in my coffee!
2. There are two lights in our bedroom.
3. Shhhhh! I thought I heard a noise.
There are so many different noises
in the city.
4. Have you got a paper to read? (newspaper) Hand me those student papers.
5. Our house has seven rooms.
6. We had a great time at the party.
How many times have I told you no?
7. Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's
greatest works.
8. My cat
is black.
9. I have seven cats at my home
10. I bought an apple.
Source
:
http://wiki.answers.com
http://linguapress.com
www.englishpage.com
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