Rabu, 27 November 2013

STRUCTURE CLASS ASSIGNMENT

 ASSIGNMENT 5

TYPES OF ADVERBS

1.    Adverb of Place
-    And there I was hoping high, if I could only make you mine.
-    Secret love, are you there, will you answer my prayer?
-    'Cause I'm standing here alone, trying to make this life my own.
-    Here I go, scream my lungs out and try to get to you, you are my only one.
-    Here I am, still hold on to this dream we had, I won't let go of it.
-    Say you will be all around me, when your body sets your heart free.
-    I'll be there to hold you Dear I won't leave you.
-    We’ll fall asleep under the beautiful stars.
-    No matter where I go, it's always the same.
-    I could feel her breath as she’s sleeping next to me.

2.    Adverb of Time-    Now you're just somebody that I used to know.
-    Just like the ones that came before me.
-    Darling can you hear me now?
-    Make me a promise here tonight.
-    We'll start a new revolution now.
-    Imagine living like a king someday.
-    Could it be that we have been this way before?
-    Because tonight will be the night that I will fall for you.
-    And remember me tonight, when you're asleep.
-    I'm the one, who haunts her dreams at night.

3.    Adverb of Manner
-    Just try and get up, you gotta slowly brush off.
-    I can hardly remember the last time I saw you.
-    I have seen what happens to a lonely heart.
-    Honestly, you've got me all wrong.
-    She slept safely in my arms.
-    All my love will slowly fade and fall apart.
-    Whisper sweetly, while you touch me gently.
-    I'll hope and I'll pray, that God shows you differently.
-    To fall in love truly, was all I could think.
-    I really believe I can tell by your eyes that you're in love with me.

4.    Adverb of Frequency
-    Every night is lonely without you here.
-    Will he love you like I loved you every day?
-    'Cause everybody needs somebody, sometimes.
-    Girl, you know my love is always on your side.
-    But these scars will stay forever.
-    You never know what lies ahead.
-    Don't say this won't last forever.
-    Don't tell that we will never be together.
-    Days go on forever but I have not left your side.
-    Love like a dream, like you’re never waking.

5.    Adverb of Degree
-    You treat me like a stranger and that feels so rough.
-    She speaks English very fluently with the native speakers.
-    My friends talk a lot about my teacher’s miserable life.
-    I see shadows of who we used to be, when I drive so slow through this memory.
-    These dogs look so hungry, better I give them some foods.
-    I feel too much better when I drink glass of water.
-    The bus driver almost kills the old man when he crosses the road.
-    She's a mystery and she's too much for me.
-    I don’t know why he came here rather late.
-    You know that Farah reads quite clearly.

6.    Adverb of Probability
-    Perhaps she comes today because this is her mom’s birthday.
-    It will probably rain tonight, so we shouldn’t go there.
-    I will certainly help you.
-    Yogi is obviously very clever.
-    I shall surely come.
-    She will probably go.
-    I answered yes.
-    You answered no.
-    Perhaps they will go.
-    We will certainly win the game.

7.    Interrogative Adverbs
-    How did you do this?
-    How many days in a week?
-    How far we have to go?
-    How long will they stay here?
-    When did they come?
-    Where do you stay?
-    Why did you do that?
-    What are you waiting for?
-    Who is he?
-    When will they do their homework?

Rabu, 23 Oktober 2013

STRUCTURE CLASS ASSIGNMENT



ASSIGNMENT 4

AGREEMENT SENTENCES

1.        Present
-            Simple present
1.        I write a letter.
2.        He gets up early in the morning.
3.        Sun rises in east.
4.        I sing a song.
5.        He drinks water.
6.        They read lessons.
7.        Birds chirp.
8.        John reaches home in time.
9.        Water maintains its surface level.
10.    He does not get up early in the morning.

-            Present perfect
1.        I have eaten meal.
2.        She has learned a lesson.
3.        They have gone to school.
4.        They have bought a new car.
5.        I have started a job.
6.        It has rained.
7.        The guests have arrived.
8.        John has left for home.
9.        You have told a lie.
10.    Steven has written a new book.

-            Present continuous
1.        I am playing cricket.
2.        He is driving a car.
3.        They are reading their lessons.
4.        I am listening to the news.
5.        You are washing your clothes.
6.        She is riding on horse.
7.        They are playing football.
8.        It is raining.
9.        She isn't watching TV.
10.    They are still waiting for you.

-            Present perfect continuous
1.        He has been watering the plants for two hours.
2.        I have been studying since 3 O’clock.
3.        It has been raining for three days.
4.        I have been living in Surakarta since 2012.
5.        He has been playing cricket for two hours.
6.        They have been watching television since 6 O’clock.
7.        She has been working in this office since 2007.
8.        It has not been raining for three days.
9.        I have not been living in Wonogiri since 2012.
10.    Has it been raining for three days?

2.        Past
-            Simple past
1.        I killed a snake.
2.        He ate a mango.
3.        He gave me a gift.
4.        They went to cinema.
5.        She wrote a letter to him.
6.        I made a table.
7.        You answered correctly.
8.        They have gone to school.
9.        They have bought a new car. 
10.    I have started a job.

-            Past perfect
1.        He had taken the exam last year.
2.        A thief had stolen my watch.
3.        They had visited a doctor.
4.        He had slept.
5.        I had finished my work last year.
6.        It had rained heavily last month.
7.        The film had started before we reached cinema.
8.        I had not been to London.
9.        When I saw him I noticed that he had had a haircut.
10.    Had it rained heavily last month?

-            Past continuous
1.        She was crying yesterday.
2.        They were climbing on a hill.
3.        They were laughing at the joker.
4.        He was taking exam last month.
5.        You were waiting for him yesterday.
6.        She was working in a factory.
7.        It was raining yesterday.
8.        Was she working in a factory?
9.        Was it raining yesterday?
10.    He was not taking exam last month.

-            Past perfect continuous
1.        I had been waiting for him for one hour.
2.        She had been playing chess since 7 O’clock.
3.        I had been living in Surakarta since 2012.
4.        He had been playing cricket for two hours.
5.        They had been watching television since 6 O’clock.
6.        She had been working in this office since 2007.
7.        It had been raining for three days.
8.        Had I been waiting for him for one hour?
9.        Had she been playing chess 7 O’clock?
10.    They had not been watching television since 6 O’clock.

3.        Future
-            Simple future
1.        I will buy a computer tomorrow.
2.        They will come here.
3.        He will start a business.
4.        She will send me a letter.
5.        I will give you a pen tomorrow.
6.        Students will take exams at the end of semester.
7.        They will buy a new car.
8.        The Pattern of exam will change next year.
9.        They will not buy a new car.
10.    Will he start a business?

-            Future perfect
1.        She will have finished the work by Wednesday.
2.        I will have left for home by the time he gets up.
3.        You will have started a job.
4.        He will have finished his work.
5.        You will have made a new chair.
6.        She will have decorated her home.
7.        I will have bought a computer.
8.        They will have shifted to a new home.
9.        Students will have passed the examination.
10.    Will they have shifted to a new home?

-            Future continuous
1.        I will be waiting for you.
2.        You will be feeling well tomorrow.
3.        We will be shifting to a new home next year.
4.        He will be flying a kite.
5.        It will be raining tomorrow.
6.        She will be enjoying her vacations.
7.        He will be expecting honesty from his employees.
8.        She will be delivering a speech to people.
9.        Will it be raining tomorrow?
10.    She will not be enjoying her vacations.

-            Future perfect continuous
1.        I will have been waiting for him for one hour.
2.        She will have been playing football since 2015.
3.        I will have been living in Surakarta since 2012.
4.        He will have been playing cricket for two hours.
5.        They will have been watching television since 6 O’clock.
6.        She will been working in this office since 2007.
7.        It will have been raining for three days.
8.        I will have been working in the company for five years next month.
9.        I will not have been working in the company for 10 years.
10.    She will have been standing there for 3 hours.

4.        Past Future
-            Simple past future
1.        He would forgive you.
2.        Lia was going to give two beautiful scarves to her friend.
3.        I knew you would prepare all the things for the meeting.
4.        They told that they were going to visit Lombok.
5.        I thought she was going to enroll the course.
6.        My uncle told me that he would come on time.
7.        She promised she would give me a box of banana cake.
8.        My father had a strong feeling that the weather would be warm.
9.        I thought that the authorities were going to investigate all allegations of fraud.
10.    We thought a new car was going to be bought by Rizma.

-            Past future perfect
1.        I thought you would have slept by the time I arrived.
2.        Before taking a leave of absence yesterday, he would completed his work for the client.  
3.        If you had saved your jewelry and foreign currency in a safety deposit box, they wouldn’t have gone.
4.        He would have worked this assignment.
5.        She would have sicked cause she wouldn't eat.
6.    He would have submitted it two days ago.
7.    You would have checked your e-mail.
8.    This place would have flooded by water.
9.    She would have missed me when I was left.
10.  My parents would have gone after I came back.

-            Past future continuous
1.        Wira told me that he would be attending the conference at 9 o’clock this morning.
2.        He would be preparing soil samples by 8 a.m. for testing in the laboratory.
3.        She had a feeling that the show wouldn’t be taking place smoothly at 7 p.m. last week.
4.        My father thought the wind would be blowing hard by this time yesterday. 
5.        We would be studying math and physics. 
6.        She would be working on this project.
7.    My friend would be running from that angry dog.
8.    Dodoy felt like he would be falling from his bed this morning.
9.    My mom might be thinking something last night.
10.  Your dad would be missing you yesterday.

-            Past future perfect continuous
1.        He would have been driving this car.
2.        We would have been working this homework.
3.        They would have been learning English grammar for two years by the end of last month. 
4.        The water would have been flowing out of tank X into tank Y at a constant rate. 
5.        Nisa and her family would have been living at their new house by the end of this week last month. 
6.        He would have been working abroad for a week.
7.    She would have been studying for the mid test.
8.    Ricky and his friend would have been buying all of this stuff.
9.    Putri would have been missing me for a week.
10.  That mad chickens have been running across the road for no reason.

THIS IS MADNESS YO! :o