Exercise 41 : Know / Know How
- Know
- Know
- Know
- Know How
- Know How
- Know How
- Know How
- Know
- Know How
- Know How
Exercise 42 : Clauses of Concessions
- Although his dislike for office, she drank it to keep herself warm.
- Mary will take a plane, in spite of she dislike flying.
- Although Marcy’s sadness at losing the contest, she managed to smile.
- We took many picture’s despite the sky was cloudy.
- Even though her poor memory, the old woman told interesting stories to the children.
- In spite of he has been absent frequently, he has managed to pass the test.
- Nancy told me the secret, though having promised to do so.
- We plan to buy a ticket for the drawing even though we know we will not win a prize.
- Even though the high prices, my daughters insist on going to the movies every Saturday.
- He ate chocolate cake in spite of he is on diet.
Exercise 43 : Problem Verbs
- Lays
- Sit
- Lay
- Raised
- Raise
- Lay
- Laying
- Raised
- Rises
- Set
MINI-TEST 3
1.
C
11.
A
21. B 31.
A
41. A
2.
B
12.
A
22. A
32.
C 42.
A
3.
C
13.
C 23.
C 33.
C 43.
D
4. D
14.
B 24.
A
34.
C 44.
A
5.
C
15.
B 25.
C 35. C
45. A
6. A
16.
A
26.
B 36.
A
46. A
7. A
17.
A
27.
B 37.
A
47. D
8. A
18.
A
28. A 38.
A
48. A
9. A
19.
A
29. A 39.
A
49. B
10.
C 20.
D 30. A
40.
A 50.
A
SOAL UTS
I.
Correct these incorrect sentences.
# I wish
that you can repair my broken computer
&
Lintang would rather eat orange than apple.
# Brenda prefers go to Berlin than go to Paris.
&
She wish that she could come to the party.
# This
car costs twenty dollar.
&
Angel is supposed to studying tonight.
# It may
has rained last night.
&
Depok’s climate is different than Bekasi’s.
# These
are twenty-dollars shoes.
&
Olivia should has finished her study.
# His car
runs as fast a race car.
&
Edwin had better to become a Pilot.
# The
little boy’s mother bought him a racing bicycle for his birthday.
&
Edwin spent such enjoyable vacation in Europe this sumer that he plans to
return as soon he saved enough money.
II.
Supply the correct form of the verb, adjective or adverb of the following
sentences.
# Could
&
Would
# Might
&
Soon
# Had
&
Might
# Would
&
Badly
# Well
&
Would
#Would
&
Fluent
# Sick
&
Could
# Might
&
Fast
# More
&
As
III.
Change these Active sentences into Passive sentences.
# A bowl
of bakso had been eaten by me.
&
The broken computers had been repaired by us.
# A new
dress has been given me last week by her.
&
English is being studied by them.
# A
lot of letters has been given me every mounth by her.
&
The question was being answerd correctly by Brenda.
# Mr.
Theodorus will be called tonight by Mr. Robert.
&
The HP should be switch off in the train by you.