Jumat, 30 Oktober 2015

Conditional Sentence

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Tugas 2

Conditional Sentence or if clause is in English sentences are always shaped compound sentence, namely a sentence consisting of main clause and subordinate clause. In the form of a conditional sentence is between the main clause and subordinate clause connect with the phrase associated with "if".

There are three types of conditional sentence that will be explain below:

Type 1

If + S + Simple Present,  S + Will + Simple Present/Infinitive

Example:

If I meet himI will introduce myself.

Fact:

The type 1 conditional is used to refer to the present or future where the situation is real. The type 1 conditional refers to a possible condition and its probable result. In these sentences the if clause is in the simple present, and the main clause is in the simple future.


Type 2

If + S + Simple Past, S + Would + Infinitive

Example:

If it rained tomorrow, I would sleep all day.

Fact:

The type 2 conditional is used to refer to a time that is now or any time, and a situation that is unreal. These sentences are not based on fact. The type 2 conditional is used to refer to a hypothetical condition and its probable result. In type 2 conditional sentences, the if clause uses the simple past, and the main clause uses the present conditional.


Type 3

If + S + Past Perfect Tense, S + Would have + Past participle

Example:

If you had remembered to invite me, I would have attended your party.

Fact:

The type 3 conditional is used to refer to a time that is in the past, and a situation that is contrary to reality. The facts they are based on are the opposite of what is expressed. The type 3 conditional is used to refer to an unreal past condition and its probable past result. In type 3 conditional sentences, the if clause uses the past perfect, and the main clause uses the perfect conditional.


Exercise

1.       If we had known her, we……………………(talk) to her.
2.         We……………….(go) tonight if we didn’t have to study.
3.         They would have lost their bag if they…………………..(leave) it in the hotel.
4.         If you have enough time, please…………………..(clean) your room before you go to school.
5.         My cat always sleeps if it……………………(watch) drama on TV.
6.    They would call you immediately if they………………….(need) help.
7.    My lecturer will not accept my work if I…………….(submit) it in late.
8.    If today………………….(be) Sunday, we could go to the beach.
9.    Roni could win the competition if he…………………(practice) more.
10.   If I win the prize, it will be because I………………………(write) very well.

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Minggu, 11 Oktober 2015

Active and Passive Voice (Tugas 1)

Active and Passive Voice


Active and Passive Voice definition
  •              Active Voice is sentence where the subject do an action.
  •          Passive Voice is a grammatical constraction where the subject sentence do not take action, but receiver of action or continued by another agent either mentioned or not.

Active and Passive Voice Patterns
  •            Active

          Subject + verb  + object
  •  Passive

          Subject + be + verb 3 + by + object + modifier
   Auxiliary be (is, are, am, was, were, be, been, being)
   Example:
  • Active: Tom cleans the house
  • Passive: The house is cleaned by Tom


Active and Passive voice patterns in several tenses
  •         If the active voice in the simple present tense, then 'be' passive voice: is, am or are.

S + To Be + V3
       Example:
       Active      : She waters this plant every two days
       Passive     : This plant is watered by her every two days
       Exercise 
       He listens to the music
       Answer:
       ....................................

  •        If the active voice in the simple past tense, then 'be' passive voice: was or were.

S + To Be + V3
Example:
Active      : She watered this plant this morning
Passive     : This plant was watered by her this morning
Exercise 
He watched an interesting movie last night
Answer:
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  •          If the active voice in the present continuous tense, then 'be' passive voice: is, am, or are + being.

S + To Be + Being + V3
Example:
Active      : She is watering this plant now
Passive     : his plant is being watered by her now
Exercise 
We are studying english 
Answer:
....................................

  •             If the active voice in the past continuous tense, then 'be' passive voice: was or were

          + being.
S + Was/ Were + Being + V3
Example:
Active      : She was watering this plant
Passive     : This plant was being watered by her
Exercise 
She was watching TV
Answer:
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  •          If the active voice in the present perfect tense, then 'be' passive voice: been which laid after the auxiliary has or have, so that a 'has been' or 'have been'.

S + Have/ Has + Been + V3
Example:
Active      : She has watered this plant for 5 minutes
Passive     : This plant has been watered by her for 5 minutes
Exercise 
She has sent a letter
Answer:
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  •          If the active voice in the past perfect tense, then 'be' passive voice: been which laid after the auxiliary had, thus becoming had been.

S + Had + Been + V3
Example:
Active      : She had watered this plant for 5 minutes when I got here
Passive     : This plant had been watered by her for 5 minutes when I got here
Exercise 
She had heard the bad news
Answer:
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  •             Active and Passive voice with modals. Modals are may, must, can, could, ought to, should.

Object + modals+ be + verb3
Example:
Active      : Our English teacher may give an exam today.
Passive     : An exam may be given by our English teacher today.
Exercise 
You should study the lessons repeatedly.
Answer:
....................................

Transitive and Intransitive verb

Transitive and Intransitive verb definition
·         Transitive are action verbs that have an object to receive that action.
·         Intransitive verbs are action verbs but unlike transitive verbs, they do not have an object receiving the action. 

Example:
Transitive        : I moved the chair
Intransitive      : I cried

Exercise
Decide whether the verbs in bold are transitive or intransitive.

1. She was crying all day long.
     Answer:
     ....................................
2. We showed her the photo album.
     Answer:
     ....................................
3. It was raining at that time.
     Answer:
     ....................................
4. She gave a cookie to the child.
     Answer:
     ....................................
5. She laughed at the joke.
     Answer:
     ....................................

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