Minggu, 16 Juni 2013

Make 3 sentences using may and 3 sentences using can to express permission

MAY
  • may i know your name
  • may i borrow your pen
  • may i talk to him

CAN
  • can i know your name
  • can i borrow your pen
  • can i talk to him

Latihan7 page 100 no.6-10

6. A: I’m thinking of something is played with a ball on large field. What could it be?
    B: it could be basketball. It may be tennis. It might be volley ball. It could be soccer
    A: (…) was right! I was thinking a soccer
  
7. A: I’m thinking of something has (three) stories/storey and made of (brick). What could it be?
    B: it could be hous. it may be hotel. it might be apartment 
    A: (...) was right! I was thinking a hotel

8. A: I’m thinking of something has four legs and you can found on farm. What could it be?
    B: it could be cow. It could be sheep. It may be goat. It could be cat. it might be buffalo
    A: (…) was right! I was thinking a buffalo

9. A: I’m thinking of something is green and we can see it out that window.  What could it be?
    B: it could be grass. It could be wall. It may be fence. It might be seat
    A: (…) was right! I was thinking a grass
10.A: I’m thinking of something is sweet an you can eat it. What could it be?
     B: it could be cake. It could be candy. It may be chocolate. It might be biscuit
    A: (…) was right! I was thinking a candy

Kamis, 16 Mei 2013

what is an adverb?


Adverbs are words used to describe or modify verbs. Adverbs give more information about a verb. Adverbs can also describe adjectives or other adverbs. They provide more information about that other descriptive word. While some adverbs can be identified by their characteristic "ly" suffix, most of them must be identified by untangling the grammatical relationships within the sentence or clause as a whole. Unlike an adjective, an adverb can be found in various places within the sentence.


Modify an adjective:
- He is really handsome. (How handsome is he?)
- That was extremely kind of you.

Modify another adverb:
- She drives incredibly slowly. (How slowly does she drive?)
- He drives extremely fast.

Types of Adverbs


Adverbs of Time

 Press the button now.
('now' - adverb of time)

 I have never been.
('never' - adverb of time)

 I tell him daily.
('daily' - adverb of time)

Adverbs of Place 

 Daisies grow everywhere.
('everywhere' - adverb of place)

 I did not put it there.
('there' - adverb of place)

Adverbs of Manner 

 He passed the re-sit easily.
('easily' - adverb of manner)

 The lion crawled stealthily.
('stealthily' - adverb of manner)

Adverbs of Degree 

 it hardly rained at all last summer
('hardly' - adverb of degree)

 He boxed more cleverly.
('more cleverly' - adverb of degree and manner.)


Adverb of Frequency

Sometimes, he wakes up late in the morning

You have often been told not to do that

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Make the sentence using quickly, hastily, rapidly, easily, and automatically.

-Quickly
  Frank works more quickly than Steve

-Hastily
  the boy replied to the teacher very hastily

-Rapidly
  I swam rapidly trying to get to the finish line before my oppenent did.

-Easily
  He passed the re-sit easily

-Automatically
  The girl automatically realized that she needed to get groceries.

Senin, 22 April 2013

Latihan 2 Hal 19 (simple past)

3. Wood sinks
     (a). wood didn't sinks
     (b). Rock sinks

4. You took a taxi to school today
     (a).You didn't take a taxi to school today
     (b). Ani took a taxi to school today

5. You're sitting on a soft, comfortable sofa
     (a). you're didn't sitting on soft, comfortable sofa
     (b). Tito sitting on a soft, comfortable sofa

6. You stayed home all day yesterday
     (a). You didn't stay home all day yesterday
     (b). Rudi stayed home all day yesterday

7. Spider have six legs
     (a).Spider didn't have six legs
     (b). Spider have eight legs

8. The population of the world is getting smaller
     (a). The population of the world is didn't getting smaller
     (b). The population of the world is getting bigger

9. Our teacher wrote Romeo and Juliet
     (a). Our teacher didn't write Romeo and Juliet
     (b). William shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet