Rabu, 25 Juni 2014

B.inggris 4


*Correct the incorrect sentences
1.      I wish that you could repair my broken computer.
2.      Lintang would rather eat orange than apple.
3.      Brenda prefers  to go to berlin than go to paris.
4.      She wishes that she was coming to the party.
5.      This car costs twenty dollar.
6.      Angel is supposed to study tonight.
7.      It may have rained last night.
8.      Depok’s climate is different with bekasi’s .
9.      These are twenty-dollar shoes.
10.  Olivia should have finished  her study.
11.  His car runs as fast as a race car.
12.   
13.  The little boy’s mother bought him a five-speed racing bicycle for his birthday.
14.  Edwin had such enjoyable vacation in europe this summer that he plans to return as soon as he saves enough money.
*Supply the correct form of the verb, adjective or adverb of the following sentences
1.      Could Understand
2.      Will accept
3.      Study
4.      Soon
5.      Writes
6.      Would talked
7.      Could found
8.      Bad
9.      Well
10.  Gives
11.  Would called us
12.  Fluent
13.  Sick
14.  Had explained
15.  Stay
16.  Fast
17.  More important
18.  As hot
#Change these active sentences into passive sentences
1.      A bowl of bakso is being eaten by me.
2.      The broken computers have been repaired by us.
3.      I was given a new dress by her.
4.      English is being studied by then.
5.      I am sent a lot of letters every month by her.
6.      The questioned are answered correctly by Brenda.
7.      Mr. Theodorus will be called by Mr. Robert tonight.
8.      Your handphone should be switched off in the train.

Selasa, 10 Juni 2014

Tugas B.inggris 3

EXERCISE 35. PAGE 132

  1. Somebody calls the president everyday.
  2. (The president is call everyday)
  1. John is calling the other members.
(The other members are being call by John)
  1. Martha was delivering the documents to the department.
(The documents were delivered by Martha to the department)
  1. The other members have repealed the amendment.
(The amandement has been repealed by the other members)
  1. The delegates had received the information before the recess.
(The information had been received by delegates before recess)
  1. The teacher should buy the supllies for this class.
(The supllies should be bought by the teacher for this class)
  1. Somebody will call Mr. Watson tonight.
(Mr. Watson will be called tonight)
  1. The fire has caused considerable damage.
(A considerable damage has been caused by the fire)
  1. The company was developing a new procedure before the bankruptcy hearings began.
(A new procedure was developed by the company before the bankruptcy hearings began)
10.  John will have received the papers by tomorrow.
(The papers will be received by John tomorrow)

EXERCISE 36. PAGE 135

1.   The teacher made Juan ... (leave) the room. (leave)
2.   Toshiko had her car … (repair) by a mechanic. (repaired)
3.   Ellen got Marvin … (type) her paper. (to type)
4.   I made Jane … (call) her friend on the telephone. (call)
5.   We got our house …  (paint) last week. (painted)
6.   Dr. Byrd is having the students … (write) a composition. (write)
7.   The policemen made the suspect … (lie) on the ground. (lie)
8.   Mark got his transcripts … (send) to the university. (to send)
9.   Maria is getting her hair … (cut) tomorrow. (cut)
10. We will have to get the Dean … (sign) this form. (sign)
11. The teacher let At … (leave) the calassroom. (leave)
12. Maria got Ed … (wash) the pipettes. (to wash)
13. She always has her car … (fix) by the same mechanic. (fixed)
14. Gene got his book … (publish) by a subsidy publisher. (published)
15. We have to help Janet … (find) her keys. (to find)





EXERCISE 37. PAGE 138

1.      The last record (the record was produced by this company) became a gold record.
(The last record produced by this company became a gold record)
  1. Checking accounts (the checking accounts require a minimum balance) are very common now.
( Checking accounts which require a minimum balance are very common now)
  1. The professor (you spoke to the professor yesterday) is not here today.
 (The professor you spoke to yesterday is not here today)
  1. John (John’s grades are the highest in the school) has received a scholarship.
(John, who’s grades are the highest in the school has received a scholarship)
  1. Felipe bought a camera. The camera has three lenses.
(Felipe bought a camera which has three lenses)
  1. Frank is the man. We are going to nominate Frank for the office of treasurer.
(Frank is the man we are going nominate for the office of treasure)
  1. The doctor is with a patient. The patient’s leg was broken in an accident.
 (The doctor is with a patient whose leg was broken in an accident)
  1. Jane is the woman. Jane is going to China next year.
(Jane is the woman, who is going to China next year)
  1. Janet wants a typewriter. The typewriter self-corrects.
(Janet wants a typewriter that self-corrects)
  1. This book (I found the book last week) contains some useful information.
(The book I found last week contains some useful information)
  1. Mr. Bryant (Mr. Bryant’s team has lost the game) looks very sad.
(Mr. Bryant whose team has lost the game looks very sad)
  1. James wrote an article. The article indicated that he disliked the president.
(James wrote an article, indicated that he disliked the president)
  1. The director of the program (the director graduated from Harvard University) is planning to-retire next year.
(The director of the program that who graduated from Harvard University is planning to-retire next year)
  1. This is the book. I have been looking for this book all year.
(This is the book, I have been looking for all year)
15.   (William’s brother is a lawyer) wants to become a judge.
(William, whose brother is a lawyer wants to become a judge)

EXERCISE 38. PAGE 139

1. George is the man who was chosen to represent the committee at the convention. (who was)
2. All of the money that was accepted has already been released. (that are)
3. The papers that are on the table belong to Patricia. (who was)
4. The man who was brought to the police station confessed to the crime. (who is)
5. The girl who is drinking coffee is Mary Allen. (who is)
6. John’s wife, who is a professor, has written several papers on this subject. (who is)
7. The man who is talking to the policeman is my uncle. (who is)
8. The book that is on the top shelf is the one that I need. (that is)
9. The number of students who have been counted is quited high. (who have been)
10. Leo Evans, who is a doctor, eats in this restaurant every day. (who is)

EXERCISE 39. PAGE 142

1. The teacher demanded that the student left the room. (leave)
2. It was urgent that he called her immediately. (call)
3. It was very important that we delay discussion. (correct)
4. She intends to move that the committee suspends discussion on this issue. (suspend)
5. The king decreed that the new laws took effect th following month. (take)
6. I propose that you should stop this rally. (correct)
7. I advise you take the preferequisites before registering for this course. (I advise that you take the preferequisites before registering for this course)
8. His father prefers that he attends a different university. (attend)
9. The faculty stipulated that the rule be abolished. (correct)
10. She urged that we found another alternative. (find)

EXERCISE 40. PAGE 144

1. Julia speaks … Spanish but also French. (not)
2. She bought the yellow sweater … the beige skirt. (as well as)
3. They have houses … in the country and in the city. (both)
4. He is not only industrious … ingenious. (but also)
5. Her children have American cousins … Spanish ones. (as well as)
6. Their European tour includes … Germany and Austria but also Switzerland. (not only)
7. He bandaged the arm both tightly … quickly. (and)
8. Clark not only practices law … teaches it. (but also)
9. Tom Tryon is a playwright … an actor. (as well as)
10. The bride’s bouquet included roses … orchids. (as well as)

EXERCISE 41. PAGE 145

1. The fourth graders … to multiply. (know how)
2. How many people here … to ski? (know how)
3. We … about Mary’s engagement to James. (know)
4. The chemistry students … the formula for salt. (know)
5. Although he has been driving for fifteen years, he doesn’t … to change a tire properly. (know how)
6. Leon … that his friends would react to his proposition. (knows)
7. Nobody … to get to the turnpike yesterday. (knows)
8. The owner of the store was away, but she … about the robbery. (knows)
9. We … to type before we entered the university. (know how)
10. He doesn’t … to dance, but he tries.(know how)



EXERCISE 42. PAGE 146

  1. Despite her dislike for coffee, she drank it to keep herself warm. (although)
(Although she dislike coffee, she drank it to keep herself warm)
  1. Mary will take a plane, even though she dislikes flying. (in spite of)
(Mary will take a plane, in spite of her dislikes flying)
  1. In spite of Marcy’s sadness at losing the contest, she managed to smile. (although)
(Although Marcy’s sadness for losing the contest, she managed to smile)
  1. We took many pictures though the sky was cloudy. (despite)
(We took many pictures despite the cloudy sky)
  1. Despite her poor memory, the old woman told interesting stories to the children. (even though)
(Even thought she had memory, the old woman told interesting stories to the children)
  1. Though he has been absent frequently, he has managed to pass the test. (in spite of)
(In spite of his frequent absence, he has managed to pass the test)
  1. Nancy told me the secret, despite having promised not to do so. (though)
(Nancy told me the secret though she had promised not to do so)
  1. We plan to buy a ticket for the drawing although we know we will not win a prize.(even though)
(We plan to buy a ticket for the drawing even though will not win a prize)
  1. In spite of the high prices, my daughters insist on going to the movies every Saturday.  (even though)
(Even though the prices are high, my daughters insist on going to the movies every Saturday )
  1. He ate the chocolate cake even though he is on a diet. (in spite of)

(His ate the chocolate cake in spite of on a diet)



Brought Good Governance
Administration (governance) in the context of the organization in general can be defined as a system and structure that is good and true clarity of the mechanisms that create organizational relationships both internally and externally. Good governance is manifested in the implementation and enforcement (enforcement) of the systems and structures that have been structured. Implementation and enforcement is based on five universal principles are: responsibility, accountability, fairness, independency and transparency. These five fundamental principles can be briefly described below:
1.Responsibility: suitability in the management of the company to healthy corporate principles and applicable laws and regulations;
2.Accountability: clarity of function, structure, systems and procedures so that the company's liability organs are effective company management;
3.Fairness: fair treatment and equal in meeting stakeholder rights arising under the agreement and applicable laws and regulations;
4.Independency: management in a professional manner, avoiding conflicts of interest and any party pressure suit prevailing laws and regulations

Selasa, 29 April 2014

B INGGRIS 2


Exercise 31 : Nouns Functioning as Adjectives
1.      Sam’s new apartment is in a twelve-story building.
2.      We are language teachers.
3.      My parents saw a three-act play last night.
4.      The manager said that it would be a two-day sale.
5.      Hal bought a seventy nine tool set.
6.      Margie has a five-shelve bookcase.
7.      I need two sixties-ounce cans of tomatoes.
8.      I’m looking for a six-quart pressure cooker.
9.      He is a specialist at building brick houses.
10.  Mrs. Jansen just bought her daughter a ten speed bicycle.

Exercise 32 : Enough
1.      There were not enough people to have a meeting.
2.      Allen has learned French enough to study in France next year.
3.      Do you have enough time to talkshow?
4.      She drove fast enough to win the race.
5.      Mike will graduate from law school soon enough to join his father’s  firm.
6.      We arrived early enough to have some coffee before class began.
7.      It has rained hard enough to flood the low-lying areas.
8.      You should type slowly enough that you will not make an error.
9.      He has just enough flour to bake that loaf of bread.
10.  There are enough books for each student to have one.

Exercise 33 : Because / Because Of
1.      It was difficult to deliver the letter because the sender had written the wrong address on the envelope.
2.      We decided to leave early because the party was boring.
3.      Rescue attempts were temporarily halted because of the bad weather.
4.      They visited their friends often because they enjoyed their company.
5.      Paul cannot go to the football game because his grade.
6.      Marcella was awarded a scholarship because her superior scholastic ability.
7.      Nobody ventured outdoors because of the hurricane warnings.
8.      We plan to spend our vacation in the mountains because the air is purer there.
9.      We have to drive around the bay because the bridge was destroyed in the storm.
10.  The chickens have died because of the intense heat.

Exercise 34 : So / Such
1.      The sun shone so brightly that Maria had to put on her sunglasses
2.      Dean was such a powerful swimmer that he always won the race.
3.      There were so few students registered that the class was cancelled.
4.      We had such wonderful memories of that place that we decided to return.
5.      We had so good a time at the party that we hated to leave.
6.      The benefit was so great a success that the promoters decided to repeat it.
7.      It was such a nice day that we decided to go to the beach.
8.      Jane looked so sick that the nurse told her to go home.
9.      Those were such difficult assignments that we spent two weeks finishing them.
10.  Ray called at such an early hour that we weren’t awake yet.
11.  The book looked so interesting that he decided to read it.
12.  He worked so carefully that it took him a long time to complete the project.
13.  We stayed in the sun for such a long time that we became sunburned.
14.  There were so many people on the bus that we decided to walk.
15.  The program was so entertaining that nobody wanted to miss it.

Exercise 35 : Passive Voice
1.      The President is called by somebody every day.
2.       The other members are being called by John.
3.      The documents are being delivered by Martha to the department.
4.      The amendment has been repealed by the other members.
5.      The information had been received before the recess by the delegates.
6.      The supplies should be bought be the teacher for this class.
7.      Mr. Watson will be called by somebody tonight.
8.      Considerable damage has been caused by the fire.
9.      A new procedure was being developed by the company before the bankruptcy hearings began.

10.  The papers  will have been received by John tomorrow.

1-50

      1. B. Ghosts stories
2. C. His
3. D. Guest speaker
4. D. On it on our
5. A. The
6. C. Enough hot
7. A. The Andersons
8. A. Such enjoyable
9. C. Supplies enough
10. A. So interesting
11. A. Would have studied
12. A. Depositing
13. A. Was
14. D. This past week
15. B. Having crossed
16. B. Spending
17. A. Living
18. C. Louder
19. D. Friend Joel
20. A. to be fishing
21. A. must have called
22. A. would occur
23. D. uncontrollable
24. D. in the
25. D. will
26. C. ought send
27. A. such difficult
28. C. because
29. C. on all
30. C. having
31. A. badly
32. D. permits
33. B. has
34. D. another helping
35. D.twenty-year-old
36. D. more sadder than
37. B. Than
38. D. for a short
39. A. the same
40. B. never would meet
41. C. speak
42. C. are
43. B. dense-packed
44. A. the more
45. D. their
46. D. they musr return
47. C. who
48. A. than
49. B. the more inferior
50. B. soon discovered

Jumat, 21 Maret 2014

softkil B.inggris 2



Exercise 21 Conditional Sentence :
1.      Henry Talks to his dog as if it has understand him.
2.      If they had left the house earlier, they wouldn’t be so late getting to the airport that they could not check their baggage.
3.      If I finish the dress before Saturday, I gives it to my sister for her birthday.
4.      If I had seen the movie, I could told you about it last night.
5.      Had Bob not interfered in his sisters marital problems, there could be peace between them.
6.      He would give you the money if he had it.
7.      I wish they could stop making so much noise so that I could concentrate.
8.      She would call you immediately if she needed help.
9.      Had they arrived at the sell early, they could found a better selection.
10.  We hope that you will enjoy the party last night.
11.  If you have enough time, please paint the chair before you leave.
12.  We could go for a drive if today were Saturday.
13.  If she win the prize, it will be because she writes very well.
14.  Mike wished that the editors would permit him to copy some of their material.
15.  Joel wishes that he could spend his vacation on the gulf coast next year.
16.  I will accept if they invite me to the party.
17.  If your mother bought that car for you, will you be happy?
18.  If he had decided earlier, he could have left on the afternoon flight.
19.  Had we known your address, we would write you a letter.
20.  If the roofer doesn’t come soon, the rain will leak inside.
21.  Because rose did so poorly on the exam, she wishes that she would study harder last night.
22.  My dog always wakes me up if he hears strange noises.
23.  If you see Mary today, please asked her to call me.
24.  If he gets the raise, it will be because he does a good job.
25.  The teacher will not accept our work if we turn it in late.
26.  Mrs Wood always talks to her tenth-grade students as tough they will become adults.
27.  If he had left already, he would called us.
28.  If they had known him, they could talked to him.
29.  He would understand it if you explained it to him more slowly.
30.  I could understand the French teacher if she spoke more slowly.
Exercise 26: Adjective and Adverbs
Circle the correct form in parentheses.
1.      Rita plays violin good.
2.      That is an intensely novel.
3.      The sun is shining bright
4.      The girls speak fluently French.
5.      The boys speak Spanish fluently.
6.      The table has a smooth surface.
7.      We must figure our income tax returns accurately.
8.      We don’t like to drink bitterly tea.
9.      The plane will arrive soon.
10.  He had an accident because he was driving too fast.



Exercise 27: Linking (Compulative) verbs
Circle the correct form in parentheses.
1.      Your cold sounds terrible.
2.      The pianist plays very well.
3.      The food in the restaurant always tastes good.
4.      The campers remained calm despite the thunderstorm.
5.      They became sick after eating the contaminated food.
6.      Professor Calandra looked quickly at the students sketches.
7.      Paco was working diligent on the project.
8.      Paul protested vehement about the new proposals.
9.      Our neighbors appread relaxed after their vacation.
10.  The music sounded too noisy to be classical.



Exercise 28: Comparisons
Supply the correct form of the adjectives and adverbs in parentheses. Let as and than be your clues. Add any other words that may be necessary.
1.      John and his friends left as soon as the professor had finished his lecture.
2.      His job is more important than his friends.
3.      He plays the guitar as well as Andres Segovia.
4.      A new house is much more expensive than an older one.
5.      Last week was as hot as this week.
6.      Martha is more talented than her cousin.
7.      Bill’s descriptions are more colorful than his wife’s.
8.      Nobody is more happy than Maria Elena.
9.      The boys felt worse bad than the girls about losing the game.
10.  A greyhound runs more fast than a Chihuahua.


Exercise29: Comparisons
Supply than, as, or from in each of the following sentences.
1.      The Empire State Building  is taller than the Statue of Liberty.
2.      California is farther from New York than Pennsylvania.
3.      His assignments is different from mine.
4.      Louie reads more quickly than his sisters.
5.      No animal is so big from King Kong.
6.      That report is less impressive than the government’s.
7.      Sam wears the same shirt as his teammates.
8.      Dave paints much more realistically than his professor.
9.      The twins have less money at the end of the month than they have at the beginning.
10.  Her sports car is different from Nancy’s.




Exercise 30: Comparisons
Select the correct form in parentheses in the following sentences.
1.      Of the four dresses, I like the red one best.
2.      Phil is happier person that we know
3.      Pat’s car is faster than Dan’s
4.      This is the creamiest ice cream I have had in a long time
5.      This poster is more colorful than the one in the ball
6.      Does fred feel better today than he did yesterday
7.      This vegetable soup tastes very good
8.      While trying to balance the baskets on her head, the woman walked more awkwardly than her daughter
9.      Jane is the less athletic of all the women
10.  My cat is the prettiest of the two