Rabu, 07 April 2021

Mandiri 3 - Bahasa Inggris 2 Kampus Milenial ITBI Semester 2 (DUA)

Nama      : IRNA MARLIANA SIREGAR 

Kelas       : Pagi

Jurusan  : Informatika

 

Soal :

A. Make 5 sentence with Noun Clause as subjects of the sentences!

B. Make a sentence using the Coordinating Conjunctions as follows:“And, But, For, Nor, Or, So, Yet”!

C. Make a sentence using the Correlative Conjunctions as follows:

  •  either ~ or
  • both ~ and
  • whether ~ or
  • both ~ and
  • not only ~ but also

 

Jawab :

A. 5 sentence with Noun Clause as subjects:

  • Whether Louis will come or not depends on his parents’ permission.
  • Why they ran away from mega is still a question for me.
  • When the actor saves the actress from the accident is the most touching scene.
  • Who spilled that milk was Randy.
  • What she said was true.
  • That she can debut as an actress is her dream.
  • What he sings is very beautiful.


B. Using the Coordinating Conjunctions as follows :“And, But, For, Nor, Or, So, Yet"

- And (dan)

  • Tomorrow I will attend mega and James’ wedding
  • Betty and Roy are close friends.
  • We stayed at home and watched television.
  • She lives in Medan, and she studies at ITBI.

- But (tapi)

  • We ran after him,but he escaped.
  • Her sister like to do ballet but mega hates it so much.
  • Her mother does not allow her to smoke, but she still do it.

 - For (karena)

  • Bunga scored 25% in the exam for he didn’t study well last night. 
  • She cannot eat peanut for she has allergic.
  • Lisa cannot attend the party for her father is sick.

- Nor (tidak juga)

  • I do not eat bread, nor do Bunga
  • Neither Charles nor Emile saw What had happened
  • I don’t like swimming, nor do I enjoy fishing. 

- Or (atau)

  • Do you like chocolate or Vanilla better?
  • Do you want to go out or are you too tired?
  • Which color do you want? Red or green?

- So (jadi)

  • I felt a bit chilly, so I put on a jacket.
  • She was sick, so she went to the doctor. 
  • I am a vegetarian, so I don’t eat any meat


- Yet (tetapi)

  • Lidia prepared well for the exam, yet he failed.
  • I am allergic to cats, yet I have three of them.
  • I wanted to sleep early, yet there was a lot of noise


C.   - "Either . . . or "

  • I’ll either walk or jog home.
  • Could I come over at either three or four o'clock? asked Joan.
  • We can go to either Greece or Spain for our holiday.

    - "both . . . and "

  • The teacher refused to mark his work because his book was both torn and dirty.
  • Both rugby and football are popular in France.
  • Both English and Welsh are spoken in Wales.

 

- "Whether . . . or"

  • We do not know whether it's you or me who will have to do it.
  • I’m totally confused – I don’t know whether I’m coming or going.
  • I'm going to fish tomorrow, whether it rains or shines.


- "both . . . and "

  • I do not like him. He is both rude and selfish.
  • Both English and Welsh are spoken in Wales.
  • She employs a maid to do both the cooking and washing for her family


- "not only . . . but also"

  • Not only is he a professional footballer, but he’s also a successful businessman
  • Jack is not only smart but also he's brave.
  •  Not only Tini but also Nick sweeps the floor.
- "neither ......nor"
  • Neither my parents nor me know how to clean an electric ove.
  •  Neither the store manager nor the store owner is in the office today.
  • I drink neither coffee nor tea.




 

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