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Senin, 22 Oktober 2012

READY FOR TEST and answer 3

I.   Choose the best conditional sentence A,B,C,D, or E
  1.  If she had come to the meeting yesterday afternoon, she ... involved in decision making.
    1. were
    2. would be
    3. had been
    4. would have been
    5. was.
  1. The truth implied by the sentence in problem no. 1 is ....
    1. She isn't coming to the meeting.
    2. She came to the meeting.
    3. She didn't come to the meeting.
    4. She had come to the meeting.
    5. She comes to the meeting.
  2. If you had invited her to your party, I ... with her.
    1. had come
    2. would come
    3. would have come
    4. will come
    5. came
  3. The truth implied by the sentence in problem no. 3 is ....
    1. She came to the party to your party.
    2. You invited her to your party.
    3. You didn't invite her to your party.
    4. You had invited her to your party.
    5. You don't invite her to your party.
  4. There would be a risk of accident if you ... that cable on the floor.
    1. would leave
    2. left
    3. were left
    4. would have left
    5. leave

READY FOR TEST and Answer 2


I.   Choose the best conditional sentence A,B,C,D, or E
  1.  Annie ... you if she had had your phone number.
    1. had called
    2. would call
    3. calls
    4. would have called
    5. will call
  2. The truth implied by the sentence in problem no.1 is ....
    1. Annie doesn’t have your phone number.
    2. Annie had your phone number.
    3. Annie wouldn’t have your phone number.
    4. Annie didn’t have your phone number.
    5. Annie called you.
  3. We would have met Mr. Woodhead, the famous speaker, if we ... earlier to the hall.
    1. would come
    2. will come
    3. came
    4. had come
    5. come
  4. truth implied by the sentence in problem no. 3 is ....
    1. We would come earlier so we could meet Mr. Woodhead.
    2. We came earlier, so we met Mr. Woodhead.
    3. We didn't come earlier but we met Mr. Woodhead.
    4. We didn't come earlier, so we didn't meet Mr. Woodhead.
    5. We met Mr. Woodhead although we didn't come earlier.
  5. The If it rains this afternoon, I ... at home.
    1. will stay
    2. would stay
    3. would have stayed
    4. had stayed
    5. am staying

READY FOR TEST and Answer 1


I.   Choose the best conditional sentence A,B,C,D, or E
  1. Choose the best conditional sentence for: "He didn’t take care of his health, so he fell sick"
    1. If he took care of his health, he wouldn't be sick.
    2. If he had taken care of his health, he wouldn't have been sick.
    3. If he didn’t take care of his health, he would be sick.
    4. If he takes care of his health, he won't be sick.
    5. If he doesn't take care of his health, he will be sick.
  2. Choose the best conditional sentence for: "Medical expense is not cheap. Poor people can’t afford it."
    1. If medical expense hadn't been cheap, poor people wouldn't have been able to afford it.
    2. If medical expense were cheap, poor people would be able to afford it.
    3. If medical expense is cheap, poor people will be able to afford it.
    4. If medical expense weren't cheap, poor people wouldn't be able to afford it.
    5. If medical expense had been cheap, poor people would have been able to afford it.
  3. Choose the best conditional sentence for: "The device is broken now because you didn’t use it properly last night." (mixed conditional)
    1. The device won't be broken now if you had used it properly last night.
    2. The device wouldn't be broken now if you had used it properly last night.
    3. The device wouldn't be broken now if you used it properly last night.
    4. The device will be broken now if you didn’t use it properly last night.
    5. The device would be broken now if you hadn't used it properly last night.
  4. Choose the best conditional sentence for: "I didn’t read the instructions carefully, so I made a lot of mistakes"
    1. If I didn’t read the instructions carefully, I would have made a lot of mistakes
    2. If I read the instructions carefully, I wouldn't make a lot of mistakes.
    3. Had I read the instructions carefully, I wouldn't have made a lot of mistakes.
    4. If I didn’t read the instructions carefully, I would make a lot of mistakes
    5. Had I not read the instructions carefully, I would have made a lot of mistakes
  5. Choose the best conditional sentence for: "She doesn’t live here, so she doesn’t know this area very well"
    1. If she hadn’t lived here, she wouldn’t have known this area very well
    2. If she lives here, she will know this area very well
    3. If she lived here, she would know this area very well.
    4. If she didn’t live here, she wouldn’t know this area very well
    5. If she had lived here, she would have known this area very well

Rabu, 12 September 2012

GRAMMAR POINT 9 : SIMPLE PRESENT QUESTION

Form questions in Simple Present.
  1. she / me / ask
    Does she ask me?
  2. we / in London / live
    Do we live in London?
  3. Anna / the window / open
    Does Anna open the window?
  4. the teacher / our English / test
    Does the teacher test our English?
  5. she / the match / watch
    Does she watch the match?
  6. she / Irish / be
    Is she Irish?
  7. he / a computer / have
    Has he got a computer?
  8. Betty / her best / do
    Does Betty do her best?
  9. I / bread / buy
    Do I buy bread?
  10. they / races / run
    Do they run races?

GRAMMAR POINT 8 : SIMPLE PRESENT NEGATIVE

Form negative sentences in Simple Present.
  1. you / high / jump
    You do not jump high.
  2. he / the car / wash
    He does not wash the car.
  3. my computer / crash
    My computer does not crash.
  4. Jeff and Linda / home / cycle
    Jeff and Linda do not cycle home.
  5. she / her best / try
    She does not try her best.
  6. I / postcards / send
    I do not send postcards.
  7. he / the street / cross
    He does not cross the street.
  8. they / furniture / sell
    They do not sell furniture.
  9. cars / the environment / pollute
    Cars do not pollute the environment.
  10. Jane and Michael / their presents / swap
    Jane and Michael do not swap their presents.

GRAMMAR POINT 7 : SIMPLE PRESENT NEGATIVE

Form negative sentences in Simple Present.
  1. you / a question / ask
    You do not ask a question.
  2. they / us / remember
    They do not remember us.
  3. you / in the garden / work
    You do not work in the garden.
  4. she / on a chair / sit
    She does not sit on a chair.
  5. we / at the airport / arrive
    We do not arrive at the airport.
  6. she / down the stairs / rush
    She does not rush down the stairs.
  7. you / English / speak
    You do not speak English.
  8. she / a friend / phone
    She does not phone a friend.
  9. the teacher / to the board / point
    The teacher does not point to the board.
  10. they / furniture / sell
    They do not sell furniture.

GRAMMAR POINT 6 : SIMPLE PRESENT NEGATIVE

Form negative sentences in Simple Present.
  1. she / a bag / carry
    She does not carry a bag.
  2. we / in London / live
    We do not live in London.
  3. he / the car / wash
    He does not wash the car.
  4. we / fish / eat
    We do not eat fish.
  5. Christine / her home / decorate
    Christine does not decorate her home.
  6. I / more money / need
    I do not need more money.
  7. we / the bill / pay
    We do not pay the bill.
  8. we / on the lake / sail
    We do not sail on the lake.
  9. they / a sound / hear
    They do not hear a sound.
  10. he / a blue shirt / wear
    He does not wear a blue shirt.

GRAMMAR POINT 5 : SIMPLE PRESENT NEGATIVE

Form negative sentences in Simple Present.
  1. they / us / call
    They do not call us.
  2. Jenny / the door / lock
    Jenny does not lock the door.
  3. they / us / remember
    They do not remember us.
  4. we / with a family / stay
    We do not stay with a family.
  5. he / the car / wash
    He does not wash the car.
  6. you / Australian / be
    You are not Australian.
  7. he / a computer / have
    He has not got a computer.
  8. we / fish / eat
    We do not eat fish.
  9. they / races / run
    They do not run races.
  10. she / on a chair / sit
    She does not sit on a chair.

GRAMMAR POINT 4 : SIMPLE PRESENT POSITIVE

Form positive sentences in Simple Present.
  1. you / the castle / visit
    You visit the castle.
  2. the book / to me / belong
    The book belongs to me.
  3. Gareth / the bin / empty
    Gareth empties the bin.
  4. you / the car / repair
    You repair the car.
  5. she / a circle / draw
    She draws a circle.
  6. Louis / the ball / throw
    Louis throws the ball.
  7. Henry / houses / build
    Henry builds houses.
  8. you / the homework / copy
    You copy the homework.
  9. they / the treasure / discover
    They discover the treasure.
  10. the passengers / panic
    The passengers panic.

GRAMMAR POINT 3 : SIMPLE PRESENT POSITIVE

Form positive sentences in Simple Present.
  1. she / me / ask
    She asks me.
  2. I / sad / look
    I look sad.
  3. my computer / crash
    My computer crashes.
  4. Jeff and Linda / home / cycle
    Jeff and Linda cycle home.
  5. I / more money / need
    I need more money.
  6. the dinner / a fortune / cost
    The dinner costs a fortune.
  7. you / the sentence / understand
    You understand the sentence.
  8. he / a blue shirt / wear
    He wears a blue shirt.
  9. the train / the station / leave
    The train leaves the station.
  10. you / me / love
    You love me.

GRAMMAR POINT 2 : SIMPLE PRESENT POSITIVE

Form positive sentences in Simple Present.
  1. she / a bag / carry
    She carries a bag.
  2. Greg / the ball / kick
    Greg kicks the ball.
  3. he / the car / wash
    He washes the car.
  4. his head / ache
    His head aches.
  5. he / a mistake / make
    He makes a mistake.
  6. he / his leg / hurt
    He hurts his leg.
  7. Ben / the fire / light
    Ben lights the fire.
  8. my sister / our dog / feed
    My sister feeds our dog.
  9. they / in the lake / swim
    They swim in the lake.
  10. he / a blue shirt / wear
    He wears a blue shirt.

Selasa, 11 September 2012

GRAMMAR POINT 1 : SIMPLE PRESENT POSITIVE

Form positive sentences in Simple Present.
  1. you / a box / carry
    You carry a box.
  2. John / stamps / collect
    John collects stamps.
  3. you / to the radio / listen
    You listen to the radio.
  4. she / happy / look
    She looks happy.
  5. we / the door / open
    We open the door.
  6. the teacher / our English / test
    The teacher tests our English.
  7. Fiona / her grandma / visit
    Fiona visits her grandma.
  8. we / in the park / wait
    We wait in the park.
  9. I / magazines / read
    I read magazines.
  10. she / on a chair / sit
    She sits on a chair.