NAME :
STEVANIA CHARISSA
CLASS :
4 EA 17
NPM : 10209595
ENGLISH
BUSSINESS 2
v
The
Formula of Present Continous Tense
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S + be (am/is/are) + V1 ing /
Pres.participle
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S + be (am/is/are) + Not + V1
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be (am/is/are) + S + V1 ing / Pres.participle
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·
Present
Tense
1.
Abdul
finish his homework. (+)
Abdul doesn’t finish
his homework. (-)
Does Abdul finish his
homework? (?)
2.
I
work my job. (+)
I don’t work my job
(-)
Do you work your job?
(?)
3.
She
write a letter. (+)
She doesn’t not write
a letter. (-)
Does she write a
letter? (?)
4.
Andar
eat a big cake. (+)
Andar doesn’t eat a
big cake. (-)
Does andar eat a big
cake? (?)
5.
I
like chocolate. (+)
I don’t like
chocolate. (-)
Do
you like chocolate? (?)
6.
He
kick the ball. (+)
He doesn’t kick the
ball. (-)
Does he kick the
ball? (?)
7.
I
sit on the chair. (+)
I don’t sit on the
chair. (-)
Does you sit on the
chair? (?)
8.
Novita
open the door. (+)
Novita doesn’t open
the door. (-)
Does Novita open the
door? (?)
9.
I
cook fried rice. (+)
I don’t cook fried
rice. (-)
Do you cook fried
rice? (?)
10. Darmanto steal money. (+)
Darmanto doesn’t
steal money. (-)
Does darmanto steal
money? (?)
·
Past
Tense
1.
You
spoke English. (+)
You didn’t speak
English. (-)
Did you speak
English? (?)
2.
I
drunk coffee last night. (+)
I didn’t drink coffee
last night. (-)
Did you drink coffee
last night? (?)
3.
I
lived in Korea. (+)
I didn’t live in
Korea. (-)
Did I live in Korea?
(?)
4.
She
went to the movie alone.
She didn’t go to the
movie alone. (-)
Did she go to the
movie alone? (?)
5.
Agus
and Aji went to Denpasar. (+)
Agus and Aji didn’t
go to Denpasar. (-)
Did Agus and Aji go
to Denpasar? (?)
6.
Mr.Josh
were here. (+)
Mr.Josh didn’t here.
(-)
Did Mr.Josh here? (?)
7.
I
arrived in Seoul on Friday. (+)
I didn’t arrive in
Seoul on Friday. (-)
Did I arrive in Seoul
on Friday? (?)
8.
Mella
wrote a letter. (+)
Mella didn’t write a
letter. (-)
Did Mella write a
letter? (?)
9.
They
went to Bali last year. (+)
They didn’t go to
Bali last year. (-)
Did
they go to Bali last year? (?)
10. I slept last night (+)
I didn’t sleep last
night. (-)
Did you sleep last
night? (?)
·
Past
Continous Tense
1.
The
team was running. (+)
The team wasn’t
running. (-)
Was the team running?
(?)
2.
The
workers were queuing (+)
The workers weren’t
queuing. (-)
Were the workers queuing?
(?)
3.
She
was sleeping. (+)
She wasn’t sleeping.
(-)
Was she sleeping? (?)
4.
We
were studying math when you came. (+)
We weren’t studying
math when you came. (-)
Were we studying math
when you come? (?)
5.
Andi
was sleeping all day yesterday. (+)
Andi wasn’t sleeping
all day yesterday. (-)
Was Andi sleeping all
day long yesterday? (?)
6.
I
was walking down the street when it began to rain. (+)
I wasn’t walking when
go to the market last night. (-)
Was
it rain when you walk down to the market last night? (?)
7.
I
was talking with Norah when the telephone rang. (+)
I wasn’t talking with
Norah when the telephone ring. (-)
Was you talking with
Norah when the telephone ring? (?)
8.
The
girl was dancing. (+)
The girl wasn’t
dancing. (-)
Was the girl dancing?
(?)
9.
The
dog was barking. (+)
The dog wasn’t
barking. (-)
Was the dog barking.
(?)
10. Rina was sleeping on the couch.
(+)
Rina wasn’t sleeping
on the couch. (-)
Was Rina sleeping on
the couch? (?)
·
Present
Perfect Tense
1.
I
have finished my work. (+)
I
haven’t finished my homework (-)
Have
you finished your homework? (?)
2.
She
have seen that movie. (+)
She haven’t seen that
movie. (-)
Have she seen that
movie? (?)
3.
The
rain has stopped. (+)
The rain hasn’t
stopped. (-)
Has the rain stopped?
(?)
4.
I
have been to Ancol before. (+)
I haven’t been to
Ancol before. (-)
Have you been to
Ancol? (?)
5.
He
has met your mother. (+)
He
hasn’t met your mother. (-)
Has
he met your mother? (?)
6.
Andar
has been sick for two days. (+)
Andar hasn’t been
sick for two days. (-)
Has andar been sick
for two days? (?)
7.
They
have been busy for one day.(+)
They haven’t been
busy for one day. (-)
Have they been busy
for one day? (?)
8.
I
have watched that movie for three times. (+)
I haven’t not watched
that movie for three times. (-)
Have you watched that
movie for three times? (?)
9.
They
have arrived. (+)
They haven’t arrived.
(-)
Have they arrived?
(?)
10. I have read a newspaper. (+)
I haven’t read a
newspaper.
Have you read a
newspaper? (?)
·
Present
Perfect Continous Tense
1.
We
have been working at BNN since 2011. (+)
We haven’t been
working at BNN since 2011. (-)
Have we been working
at BNN since 2011? (?)
2.
They
have been training English for two years. (+)
They haven’t been
traning English for two years? (-)
Have
they been training English for two years? (?)
3.
I
have been being an animator since I was 18 years old. (+)
I haven’t been being
an animator since I was 18 years old. (-)
Have you been being
an animator since you was 18 years old? (?)
4.
Andi
have been eating for 2 times.
Andi haven’t been
eating for 2 times. (-)
Have Andi been eating
for 2 times? (?)
5.
She
has been collecting stamp since she was 5 years old. (+)
She hasn’t been
collecting stamp since she was 5 years old. (-)
Has she been collecting stamp since she was 5
years old? (?)
6.
I
have been waiting here since 8 o’clock. (+)
I haven’t been
waiting here since 8 o’clock. (-)
Have you been waiting here since 8 o’clock?
(?)
7.
He
has been playing since march. (+)
He hasn’t been
playing since march. (-)
Has he been playing
since march? (?)
8.
I
have been living in Korea for 8 years. (+)
I haven’t been living
in Korea for 8 years.(-)
Have you been living
in Korea for 8 years? (?)
9.
Dodo
has been teaching for 3 months.(+)
Dodo hasn’t been
teaching for 3 months. (-)
Has Dodo been teaching for 3 months? (?)
10. I have been writing for 2 hours.
(+)
I haven’t been
writing for 2 hours. (-)
Have you been writing
for 2 hours? (?)
·
Future
Tense
1.
They
will go home soon. (+)
They will not go home
soon. (-)
Will they go home
soon? (?)
2.
She
will be here tomorrow.(+)
She will not be here
tomorrow. (-)
Will she be here
tomorrow? (?)
3.
I’m
going to leave for Bali. (+)
I’m not going to
leave for Bali. (-)
4.
I’m
leaving tomorrow. (+)
I’m not leaving
tomorrow. (-)
5.
We
are having a party next week. (+)
We aren’t having a
party next week.(-)
Are we having a party
next week? (?)
6.
They
will visit Tokyo. (+)
They will not visit
Tokyo. (-)
Will they visit
Tokyo? (?)
7.
Andi
will eat. (+)
Andi
will not eat. (-)
Will
Andi eat? (?)
8.
We
shall go to Bandung tomorrow. (+)
We shall not go to
Bandung tomorrow. (-)
Shall we go to
Bandung tomorrow? (?)
9.
My
mother will buy a new car the day after tommorow. (+)
My mother will not
buy a new car the day after tomorrow. (-)
Will my mother buy a
new car the day after tomorrow? (?)
10. I shall visit you tomorrow. (+)
I shall not visit you tomorrow. (-)
Shall i visit you tomorrow? (?)
·
Past
Perfect Tense
1.
He
had called the doctor before I came. (+)
He had not called the
doctor before I came. (-)
Had he called the
doctor before I came? (?)
2.
I had finished my work. (+)
I had not finished my work. (-)
Had you finished your
work? (?)
3.
You
had stopped before I did. (+)
You had not stopped
before I did.
Had you stopped
before I did? (?)
4.
They
had arrived. (+)
They had not arrived.
(-)
Had they arrived? (?)
5.
I
had written a novel. (+)
I had not written a
novel. (-)
Had you written a
novel. (?)
6.
I
had brought four books. (+)
I had not brought
four books. (-)
Had you brought four book?
(?)
7.
You
had left the airport before I arrived. (+)
You had not left the
airport before I arrived. (-)
Had you left the
airport before I arrived? (?)
8.
I
had told him my name after he asked me twice. (+)
I hadn’t told him my name
after he asked me twice. (-)
Had I told him my name after he asked me twice? (?)
9.
I
had gone when she arrived at my office. (+)
I had not gone when
she arrived at my office. (-)
Had you gone when she
arrived at your office? (?)
10. Ani had studied hard. (+)
Ani had not studied
hard. (-)
Had Ani studied hard.
(?)
·
Neither
.. Nor
1.
Neither
the workers nor Alex are working now.
2.
Yesterday,
I neither work nor study.
3.
Neither
my mother nor my housemaid sweep the floor.
4.
The
research is neither interesting nor accurate.
5.
Rina
is neither smart or stupid.
6.
Neither
my sister nor my brother is in London.
7.
I
have neither blackberry nor Iphone.
8.
Neither
Lily nor July live in Jakarta.
9.
Neither
me nor my friends care about our future.
10. Neither my mom nor my dad buy me
a new car.
·
Either
.. Or
1.
Either
my dad or my brother help me with this homework.
2.
I
will either play games or swimming tomorrow
3.
Either
the boys and the girls are singing.
4.
Either
my mother or my sister were here.
5.
I’ll
take either math or English next quarter.
6.
Either
cat or dog are sleeping.
7.
Either
sisy or her friends are Senior high school student.
8.
Either
my dad or my mom buy me a new cycle.
9.
Either
Ari or Ari’s friends are going to visit me today.
10.
Either
Andar or Novi has seen transformers movie.
·
Both
.. Of
1.
Vina
is hungry , George is hungry. So both of them are hungry.
2.
She
is shopping , the woman is shopping . Both of them are shopping.
3.
Both
mr.Kim and mr.Choi are playing golf.
4.
Both
of Yoona and Sooyoung are member of girls generation club.
5.
Both
Siwon and Kyuhyun are handsome.
6.
Alex
is sleeping, Ted is sleeping , both of them
are sleeping.
7.
Both
of Andi and Teddy playing football.
8.
Both
of my mother and aunt going to the market.
9.
Ani
loves cat, Ari loves cat too, so both of them are cat lover.
10. Both of my uncle and my father
are going to Denpasar last night.
·
Kalimat
Artikel ‘A’
1.
My
bedroom has a new television.
2.
She
has a new car.
3.
Look
she found a new diamond!
4.
He
took a picture.
5.
He
maked a cake yesterday.
·
Kalimat
Artikel ‘An”
1.
Anggie
eat an Apple
2.
Rainy
outside so Rina grab an umbrella
3.
Gina
use an uniform.
4.
My
housemaid buy an eggs
5.
Look,
an owl is standing outside my room!
·
Kalimat
Artikel ‘The”
1.
The
girl was dancing.
2.
The
team wasn’t running.
3.
Has
the rain stopped?
4.
The
dog was barking.
5.
He
put the book from this table.