BUSINESS ENGLISH TASK
Grammar review
Nama : syndia rahmadani
kelas : 3eb02
Npm : 21207075
universitas gunadarma fakultas ekonomi
pta 2009/2010
Exercise 1, Subject, Verb, Complement , and Modifier
1. Goerge is cooking dinner tonight
Subject / verb / c / modifier time
2. Henry and Marcia have visited the president
Subject / verb / complement
3. We can eat lunch in this restaurant today.
S / v / c / m place & time
4. Pat should have bought gasoline yesterday
S / v / c / m
5. Trees grow
S / v
6. It was raining at seven o’clock this morning
s / v / m
7. She opened a checking account at the bank last week
S / v / c / m.place & time
8. Harry is washing dishes right now.
S / v / c / m
9. She opened her book
S / v / c
10. Paul, William, and Marry were watching television a few minutes ago
S / v / c / m
Exercise 2, Count and Non-Count Nouns
Television C Atmosphere U
Car C Person C
News U Water U
Geography U Pencil C
Food U Cup C
Tooth C Money C
Soap U Hydrogen U
Soup U Minute C
Exercise 6, Simple Present and Present Progressive
1. Something smell very good.
2. We are eat dinner at seven o’clock tonight.
3. He practices the piano everyday.
4. They are driving to school tomorrow.
5. I believe you
6. Maria have a cold.
7. Jorge is swimming right now.
8. John hate smoke.
9. Jill always gets up at 6.00 A.M.
10. Jerry mow the lawn now.
Exercise 7, Simple Past Tense and Past Progressive
1. Gene was eating dinner when his friend called.
2. While Maria was cleaning the apartment, her husband slept.
3. At three o’clock this morning, Elean was studying.
4. When Mark arrived, the Johnsons have dinner, but they stopped in order to talk him.
5. John went to France last year.
6. When the teacher was enter the room, the students were talking.
7. While Joan was writing the report, Henry was looking for more information.
8. We saw this movie last night.
9. At one time, Mr.Roberts owned this building.
10. Jose wrote a letter to his family when his pencil broke.
Exercise 8, Present Perfect and Simple Past
1. John wrote his report last night.
2. Bob has seen this movie before.
3 Jorge has read the newspaper already.
4. Mr.Johnson has worked in the same place for thirty-five years.
5. We haven’t begun to study for the test yet.
6. Goerge went to the store at ten o ‘clock this morning.
7. Joan has travelled around the world.
8. Betty wrote a letter last night.
9. Guillermo called his employer yesterday.
10. We haven’t seen this movie yet.
Exercise 9, Past Perfect and Simple Past
1. The policeman read the suspect his rights after he had arrested him.
2. After John had washed his clothes, he began to study.
3. Goerge had waited for one hour before the bus came.
4. Maria had entered the university after she had graduated from the community college.
5. Jeanette had washed the pippetes after she had completed the experiment.
6. Jane sent a letter to her university after she had received her scholarship check.
7. After the stewardesses had served lunch to the passengers they had sat down.
8. The car had flipped ten times before it landed on its roof.
9. We corrected our papers after we had taken the quiz.
10. John had lived in Miami for one year when his parents came to visit.
Exercise 10, Subject-Verb Agreement
1. John, along with twenty friends are planning a party.
2. The picture of the soldiers brings back any memories
3. The quality of these recordings is not very good.
4. If the duties of these officers aren’t reduced, there will not be enough time to finish the project.
5. The effects of cigarette smoking have been proven to be exteremely harmful.
6. The use of credit cards in place of cash have increased rapidly in recent years.
7. Advertisements on television are becoming more competitive than ever before.
8. Ling expenses in this country, as well as in many others is all-time high.
9. Mr.Jones, accompanied by several members of the committee have proposed some changes of the rules.
10. The levels of intoxication varies from subject to subject.
Exercise 11, Subject-Verb Agreement
1. Neither Bill nor Mary is going to the play tonight.
2. Anything is better han going to another movie tonight.
3. Skating is becoming more popular every day.
4. A number of reporters were at the conference yesterday.
5. Everybody who has a fever must go home immediately.
6. Your glasses were on the bureau last night.
7. There was some people at the meeting last night.
8. The committee has already reached a decision.
9. A pair of jeans were in the washing machine this morning.
10. Each student have answered the first three questions.
11. Either John or his wife makes breakfast each morning.
12 After she had perused the material, the secretary decided that everything were in order.
13. The crowd at the basketball game was wild with excitement.
14. A pack of wild dogs has frightened all the ducks away.
15. The Jury is trying to reach a decision.
16. The army has eliminated this section of the training test.
17. The number of students who have withdrawn from class this quarter are appalling.
18. There have been too many interruptions in this class.
19. every elementary school teacher has to take this examination.
20. Neither Jill nor her parents have seen this movie before.
Exercise 12,Pronouns
1. I go to scool with him everyday.
2. I see her at the Union every Friday.
3. she speaks to us every morning.
4. Isn’t she a nice person?
5. He is going to New York on vacation.
6. She and John gave the money to the boy.
7. Your record is scratched and mine is too.
8. I hurt my leg.
9. John bought himself a new coat.
10. We girls are going camping over the weekend.
11. Mr. Jones cut himself shaving.
12. We like our new car very much.
13. The dog bit her on the leg.
14. John himself went to the meeting.
15.You’ll stick yourself with the pins if you are not careful.
16. Mary and me would rather go to the movies.
17. Everyone has to do their own research.
18. Just between you and me. I don’t like this food.
19. Monday is a holiday for us teachers.
20. Her car does not go as fast as ours.
Exercise 13, Verbs as Complements
1. The teacher decided to accept the paper.
2. They appreciate to have this information.
3. His father doesn’t approve of his going to Europe.
4. We found it very difficult to each a decision.
5. Donna is interested in opening a bar.
6. Goerge has no ontention of leaving the city now.
7. We are eager to return to school in the fall.
8. You would be better off buying this car.
9. She refused to accept the gift.
10. Mary regrets to be the one to have to tell him.
11. Goerge pretended being sick yesterday.
12. Carlos hopes to finish his thesis this year.
13. They agreed to leave early.
14. Helen was anxious to tell her family about her promotion.
15. We are not ready to stop this research at this time.
16. Henry shouldn’t risk to drive so fast.
17. He demands to know what is going on.
18. She is looking forward to return o her country.
19. There is no excuse for leaving the room in this condition.
20. Gerald returned to his home after leaving the game.
Exercise 14, Pronouns with Verbs as Complements
1. Richard is expecting us to go to class tomorrow.
2. You shouldn’t rely on him calling you in the morning.
3. They don’t approve of our leaving early.
4. Goerge asked me to call him last night.
5. We understand him having to leave early.
6. John resented Goerge losing the paper.
7. We object to the defense attorney’s calling the extra witness.
8.We are expecting Henry to call us.
9. They are looking forward to our viting them.
10. Susan regrets John being in trouble.
Exercise 15, Need
1. It’s too hot and my hair needs cutting.
2. The flowers need to be watered.
3. James needs to see a doctor soon.
4. Mary will need to make a new dress for the party.
5. His car needs to tune.
6. You will need to be here at eight.
7. The squeaky door needs to be oiled.
8. I need to go shopping this afternoon.
9. They need to study harder for that test.
10. The house needs to be painted soon.
Exercise 16, Embedded Questions
1. Who will be elected president? I’m not sure who will be elected president.
2. Whose book is it? They haven’t discovered whose book is it.
3. How much will it cost to repair the car? The mechanic told me how much will it cost to repair the car.
4. How was the murder committed? The police are still trying to decide How was the murder committed.
5. How tall is John? Do you know how tall is John?.
6. How well does she play the guitar? You can’t imagine how well does she play guitar.
7. When will the next exam take place? Do you know when will the next exam take place?
8. Where did they spend their vacation? Angela told me where did they spend their vacation.
9. Why are they buying a new house? I don’t know why are they buying a new house.
10. How long does the class last? The catalog doesn’t say how long does the class last.
Exercise 17, Tag Questions
1. You’re going to school tomorrow, aren’t you?
2. Gary signed he petition, didn’t he?
3. There’s an exam tomorrow, isn’t it?
4. Beverly will be attending the university in September, doesn’t she?
5. She’s been studying English for two years, doesn’t she?
6. It sure is sunny today, doesn’t it?
7. He should stay in bed, doesn’t he?
8. You can’t play tennis today, can you?
9. There aren’t any peaches left, are there?
10. We’ve seen that movies, haven’t we?
Exercise 18, Affirmative Agreement
1. Rose likes to fly, and her brother is too.
2. They will leave at noon, and I am too.
3. He has an early appointment, and so do I.
4. she has already written her composition, and so have her friends.
5. Their plane is arriving at nine o’clock, and so is mine.
6. I should go grocery shopping this afternoon, and so should my neighbor.
7. We like to swim in the pool, and they like too.
8. Our Spanish teacher loves to travel, and so are we.
9. He has lived in Mexico for five years, and you has too.
10. I must write them a letter, and she must too.
Exercise 19, Negative Agreement
1. The children shouldn’t take that medicine, and neither should she.
2. We don’t plan to attend the concert, and neither do they.
3. I don’t like tennis, and he doesn’t either.
4. She didn’t see anyone she knew, and neither did Tim.
5. The Yankees couldn’t play due to the bad weather, and neither could the angels.
6. Mary can’t type well, and her sister can’t either.
7. I’m not interested in reading that book, and neither is she.
8. They won’t have to work on weekends, and we won’t either.
9. I can’t stand listening to hat music, and she can’t either.
10. Michael doesn’t speak English, and his family doesn’t either.
Exercise 20, Negative Agreement
1. That scientist isn’t too happy with the project, and neither is her supervisors.
2. We can’t study in the library, and they can’t either.
3. I haven’t worked there long, and neither have you.
4. You didn’t pay the rent, and she doesn’t either.
5. They didn’t want anything to drink, and neither are we.
6. John shouldn’t run so fast, and neither should you.
7. The students won’t accept the dean’s decision, and the faculty wont either.
8. Your class hasn’t begun yet, and neither is mine.
9. She couldn’t attend the lecture, and her sister couldn’t either.
10. He didn’t know the answer, and neither do I.
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