GRADE XI UNIT 8 MIXED CONDITIONAL SENTENCE ( IF CLAUSE )
|
|
- Amie Amberly Park
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 YAYASAN WIDYA BHAKTI SEKOLAH MENENGAH ATAS SANTA ANGELA TERAKREDITASI A Jl. Merdeka No. 24 Bandung Fax http//: smaangela@yahoo.co.id 043 URS is member of Registar of Standards (Holding) Ltd. ISO 9001 : 2008 Cert. No /A/0001/UK/En GRADE XI UNIT 8 MIXED CONDITIONAL SENTENCE ( IF CLAUSE ) Compiled by: CATHARINA AWANG WARA KINANTHI, S.PD
2 Standar Kompetensi : Menulis Mengungkapkan makna dalam teks esei berbentuk report, narrative, dan analytical exposition dalam konteks kehidupan sehari-hari Kompetensi Dasar : Mengungkapkan makna dan langkah retorika dalam esei dengan menggunakan ragam bahasa tulis secara akurat, lancar dan berterima dalam konteks kehidupan sehari-hari dalam teks berbentuk: report, narrative, dan analytical exposition. Tujuan Pembelajaran: Siswa dapat: - menggunakan tata bahasa, kosa kata, tanda baca, ejaan, dan tata tulis dengan akurat - menulis gagasan utama - Membuat kalimat-kalimat dengan menggunakan mixed conditionals' Pendidikan Nilai Serviam: - Kegigihan : Melalui pembelajaran tentang Conditional Sentence (Mixed Conditional) peserta didik mampu untuk menyelesaikan latihan dengan gigih. - Kejujuran : Melalui pembelajaran tentang (Mixed Conditional) peserta didik mampu untuk menyelesaikan latihan dan test dengan jujur. Peta Konsep Conditional Sentence Conditional Sentence type 1,2,3, zero Mixed Conditional
3 What is conditional sentence? Conditional Sentences are also known as Conditional Clauses or If Clauses. They are used to express that the action in the main clause (without if) can only take place if a certain condition (in the clause with if) is fulfilled. There are some types of conditional sentence. Those are: 1. Zero type Conditional We can make a zero conditional sentence with two present simple verbs (one in the 'if clause' and one in the 'main clause'): If + [ present simple ],... present simple. Examples: - If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils. - If people eat too much, they get fat. - If you touch a fire, you get burned. 2. Conditional Type 1 sentences are used when it is likely that the condition will be fulfilled. "if" +[ Simple Present ], "will" + [Verb] Examples - If it rains, I won't go to the park. - If I study today, I'll go to the party tonight. - If I have enough money, I'll buy some new shoes 3. Conditional Sentence Type 2 Type 2 sentences are used when it is unlikely that the condition will be fulfilled. "if" + [Simple past], "would" + [Verb] Examples: - If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house.(i probably won't win the lottery) - If I met the Queen of England, I would say hello. - She would travel all over the world if she were rich.
4 4. Conditional Sentence Type 3 Type 3 sentences are used when it is impossible for condition to be fulfilled because the possibility has already passed. "if" + [Past Perfect], "would have" + [Past Participle] Examples - If she had studied, she would have passed the exam (but, really we know she didn't study and so she didn't pass) - If I hadn't eaten so much, I wouldn't have felt sick (but I did eat a lot, and so I did feel sick). - If we had taken a taxi, we wouldn't have missed the plane REVIEW ON CONDITIONAL SENTENCE A. Put the correct Conditional Sentence! (Conditional Sentence type Zero, 1, 2, 3) 1) (I / wake up late / I / be late for work) 2) (my husband / cook / he / burn the food) 3) (Julie / not wear a hat / she / get sunstroke) 4) If I (go) out tonight, I (go) to the cinema. 5) If you (get) back late, I (be) angry. 6) If we (not / see) each other tomorrow, we (see) each other next week. 7) If I (be) you, I (get) a new job. 8) If he (be) younger, he (travel) more. 9) If we (not / be) friends, I (be) angry with you. 10) If you (not / be) late, we (not / miss) the bus.
5 11) If she (study), she (pass) the exam. 12) If we (arrive) earlier, we (see) John. 5. Mixed Conditional Mixed conditionals are those unreal conditional sentences whose time in the if-clause is different than the time in the main-clause. A. PRESENT RESULT OF A PAST CONDITION FORM In this type of mixed conditional sentence, the tense in the 'if' clause is the past perfect, and the tense in the main clause is the present conditional. If clause (condition) If + past perfect If this thing had happened Main clause (result) present conditional that thing would happen. Examples: If I had studied I would have my driving license. (but I didn't study and now I don't have my license) I would be a millionaire now if I had taken that job. (but I didn't take the job and I'm not a millionaire) If you had spent all your money, you wouldn't buy this jacket. (but you didn't spend all your money and now you can buy this jacket) If you had crashed the car, you might be in trouble. B. PAST RESULT OF PRESENT OR CONTINUING CONDITION In this second type of mixed conditional sentence, the tense in the 'if' clause is the simple past, and the tense in the main clause is the perfect conditional. If clause (condition) If + simple past If this thing happened Main clause (result) perfect conditional that thing would have happened.
6 Examples: If she wasn't afraid of flying she wouldn't have travelled by boat. I'd have been able to translate the letter if my Italian was better. If I was a good cook, I'd have invited them to lunch. If the elephant wasn't in love with the mouse, she'd have trodden on him by now. TRUE CONDITIONAL TRUE CONDITIONAL working at a bank. : It is raining right now, so I will not go for a walk : If it were not raining right now, I would go for a walk. : I was not living in Jakarta last year. I was not working at a bank. : If I had been living in Jakarta last year, I would have been EXERCISE 1. She will be taking care of the children for us next weekend because her business trip was cancelled. But, she (take, not) would not be taking care of the children for us next weekend if her business trip (be, not) had not been cancelled. 2. Tom is not going to come to dinner tomorrow because you insulted him yesterday. But, he (come) if you (insult) him. 3. Marie is unhappy because she gave up her career when she got married. But, Marie (be) happy if she (give, not) up her career when she got married. 4. Dr. Mercer decided not to accept the research grant at Harvard because he is going to take six months off to spend more time with his family. But, Dr. Mercer (accept) the research grant at Harvard if he (take, not) six months off to spend more time with his family. 5. Professor Schmitz talked so much about the Maasai tribe because she is an expert on African tribal groups. But, Professor Schmitz (talk, not) so much about the Maasai tribe if she (be, not) an expert on African tribal groups.
7 OMITTING IF a) Were I you, I wouldn t do that b) Had I known, I would have told you. With were and had (past perfect), sometimes if is omitted and the subject and verb are inverted. In (a): Were I you = If I were you. In (b): Had I known = If I had known If can be replaced by words or expressions with a similar meaning. The most common are: as long as assuming (that) on condition (that) on the assumption (that) provided (that) supposing (that) unless with the condition (that) EXERCISE A. Choose the correct answer 1. If I you, I would apologize to her right away. (to be) a) was b) were c) have been If I run into her, I her that you're looking for her. (to tell) a) would tell b) tell c) will tell If you that again, I will call the police. (to do) a) to do b) do c) will do He would never have asked her out on a date if she him first. (to kiss) a) hadn't kissed b) didn't kiss c) will not kiss If you were her, what? (to do) a) would you do b) did you do c) do you do If she hadn't gone to England, she Orlando Bloom. (to meet) a) would not meet b) did not meet c) would not have met If it doesn't start snowing, we this evening. (to go skiing) a) won't go skiing b) wouldn't go skiing c) don't go skiing
8 8. 8. If you had saved some money earlier, you broke right now. (to be) a) would not have been b) will not be c) are not If I at the airport so late, I would not have missed my flight. (to arrive) a) didn't arrive b) hadn't arrived c) would not arrive If you buy one t-shirt, you the second one free (to get). a) will have gotten b) would get c) get 11. Michael is a banker and he enjoys his work very much. However, if he back to college next year he a teacher so he could help children more. a. goes... will become b. went... would become c. had gone... would have become 12. Harry is a serious criminal. If he one more crime he to jail. a. commits... will be sent b. committed... would be sent c. had committed... would have been sent 13. There is a lot of evidence against your client. If she to the crime I sure that her sentence is lenient. a. admits... will make b. admitted... would make c. had admitted... would have made 14. I am sure she didn't do it, so if my client to the crime she lying. a. admits... will be b. admitted... would be c. had admitted... would have been 15. It is her decisions, so I her if she to accept your offer. a. will ask... wants b. would ask... wanted c. would have asked... had wanted 16. If the police the murder weapon she put in prison last year. a. find... will be b. found... would be c. had found... would have been 17. If they to arrest until last month she the country. a. wait... will leave b. waited... would leave c. had waited... would have left 18. When the jury into the courtroom they straight at the accused. a. comes... will look b. came... would look c. had come... would have looked
9 19. I believe that mankind is generally honest. Most people the truth if they to do so. a. will tell... swear b. would tell... swore c. would have told... had sworn 20. I know it's not likely, but if she her plea to guilty she less than five years in prison. a. changes... will get b. changed... would get c. had changed... would have gotten B. Give sentences with the same meaning by omitting if from the conditional sentences. 1. The other team committed a foul, but the referee didn t see it. If the referee had seen it, our team would have won the game. Had the referee seen it, our team would have won the game. 2. Your boss sounds like a real tyrant. If I were you, I would look for another job. 3. The factory was on the verge of bankruptcy. If it had gone out of business, hundreds of people would have lost their livelihood. 4. We would have won the game if Thompson had caught the ball. 5. If Thompson had not dropped the ball, we would have won the game 6. The artists and creative thinkers throughout the history of the world have changed all our lives. If they had not dared to be different, the history of civilization would have to be rewritten C. Create Your Own Finish the sentences with a clause in the correct conditional 1) If it is sunny tomorrow 2) If you sit in the sun too long
10 3) If I were you 4) If I were the Prime Minister 5) If she had studied harder 6) If I won the lottery 7) If I hadn t gone to bed so late 8) If I hadn t come to London 9) If you mix water and electricity 10) If she hadn t stayed at home 11) If I go out tonight 12) If I were on holiday today 13) If I had listened to my mother 14) If I hadn t eaten so much 15) If it rains later 16) If I were British 17) If I were the opposite sex 18) If I have enough money 19) If you don t wear a coat in the winter 20) If I weren t studying English
11 GLOSSARY Word Clause /klɔːz/ /klɑːz/ noun [ C ] Definition a group of words, consisting of a subject and a finite form of a verb (= the form that shows the tense and subject of the verb) which might or might not be a sentence REFERENCES Azar, B.S Understanding and using English Grammar. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc. Puchta, et al English in mind. 5th ed. Cambridge: University press Retrieved on: 6 March, Retrieved on: 6 March, Retrieved on: 13 March, 2
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Conditional sentence type Usage If clause verb tense Main clause verb tense Zero General truths Simple present Simple present Type 1 A possible condition and its probable result Simple
More informationPRESENT REAL GENERAL TRUTHS (ZERO CONDITIONAL) If you add two and two, you get four. PRESENT HABITS
PRESENT REAL an imperative in the main clause simple present present continuous present perfect present perfect continuous modal verbs (not 'would') GENERAL TRUTHS (ZERO CONDITIONAL) If you add two and
More informationENGLISH MODULE UNIT 2
YAYASAN WIDYA BHAKTI SEKOLAH MENENGAH ATAS SANTA ANGELA TERAKREDITASI A Jl. Merdeka No. 24 Bandung 022. 4214714 Fax.022. 4222587 http//: www.smasantaangela.sch.id, e-mail : smaangela@yahoo.co.id 043 URS
More informationThe conditional: 2 and 3 GRAMMAR
The conditional: 2 and 3 GRAMMAR Content This lesson will cover the 2nd and 3rd Conditional tenses. Learning Outcomes Learn the differences and uses for 2nd and 3rd conditional tenses. Write sentences
More informationModal verbs. Certain, probable or possible
Modal verbs There is a further set of auxiliary verbs known as modal verbs or modal auxiliary verbs. These combine with other verbs to express necessity, possibility, intention, or ability. The modal auxiliary
More informationPASSIVE REPORT STRUCTURE / IMPERSONAL PASSIVE
PASSIVE REPORT STRUCTURE / IMPERSONAL PASSIVE CHAPTER 13 GRADE XI Compiled by : Catharina Awang Wara Kinanthi, S.Pd 1 Impersonal construction is used to report what people say or believe, don t know, or
More informationPASSIVE SENTENCES. for the eleventh graders. compiled by: Dra. Wulandari
PASSIVE SENTENCES for the eleventh graders compiled by: Dra. Wulandari 1 Kompetensi Dasar: Menerapkan fungsi sosial, struktur teks, dan unsur kebahasaan teks interaksi transaksionallisan dan tulis yang
More informationWhen we talk about things that are generally or always true, we can use: If/When/Unless plus a present form PLUS present simple or imperative
Zero conditional When we talk about things that are generally or always true, we can use: If/When/Unless plus a present form PLUS present simple or imperative If he gets there before me, ask him to wait.
More informationDIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH WITH BACKSHIFT OF TENSES
DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH WITH BACKSHIFT OF TENSES In indirect / reported speech, the tense used in the speaker s original words is usually (but not always) moved back a tense when the reporting verb
More informationDIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH WITH BACKSHIFT OF TENSES
DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH WITH BACKSHIFT OF TENSES In indirect / reported speech, the tense used in the speaker s original words is usually (but not always) moved back a tense when the reporting verb
More informationCHAPTER 20 REVIEW TEST
CHAPTER 20 REVIEW TEST Short Answer Directions: Decide if the sentence expresses a habitual activity, a fact / general truth, or a future activity / situation. Circle your choice. 1. If we have time, we
More informationInglês CHAPTERS 13 to 14
1. Fill in the blank with the appropriate modal verbs (can, could / may, might / shall, should / must / had better / ought to / have to). Write all possible answers, but do NOT use will or would. a) please
More informationPASSIVE REPORT STRUCTURE / IMPERSONAL PASSIVE
PASSIVE REPORT STRUCTURE / IMPERSONAL PASSIVE CHAPTER 13 GRADE XI Compiled by : Aquilina Yunita, S.Pd 1 Impersonal construction is used to report what people say or believe, don t know, or don t want to
More informationConditionals TEST 9 TYPE 1. Book 1 Part C. 15. If you in a hurry, leave that to me. A) will be B) were C) are D) was E) are being
TEST 9 Conditionals TYPE 1 1. If I my entrance exams I the happiest man in the world. A) shall pass / would be B) passed / am C) passed / would have been D) will pass / be E) pass / shall be 2. We to see
More informationBài tập chuyên đề Các thì trong Tiếng Anh có đáp án A. Use the correct form of verbs in brackets.
Bài tập chuyên đề Các thì trong Tiếng Anh có đáp án A. Use the correct form of verbs in brackets. 1. In all the world, there (be) only 14 mountains that (reach) above 8,000 meters. 2. He sometimes (come)
More informationPRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT CONTINUOUS PAST SIMPLE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE. ANGLEŠČINA slovnica. The Present Simple is used to talk about:
PRESENT SIMPLE The Present Simple is used to talk about: ANGLEŠČINA slovnica a) actions done regularly or frequently, ofte with adverbs like never, seldom, occasionally, sometimes, often, usually and always:
More information02. Tense. e. I'll talk to them when I meet them. f. He'll do it if you pay him.
02. Tense 1. SIMPLE PRESENT a. She always forgets her purse. b. Bill drinks heavily. c. Lightning rarely strikes twice in the same place. d. Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen. e. I'll talk to them
More informationINSTRUCTION: ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS or COMPLETE THE STATEMENTS BY CHOOSING THE BEST
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS or COMPLETE THE STATEMENTS BY CHOOSING THE BEST CHOICE. 1. Could you please stop -? I m trying on my work. a. to whistle / to concentrate b. whistling / to concentrate
More informationZero Conditionals. Check point Circle T (True) or F (False). T F The man may not be able to board the plane.
Zero Conditionals Check point Circle T (True) or F (False). T F The man may not be able to board the plane. Express Check Match the if clauses with the result clauses. --------1. Lf you hate aeroplane
More information(Pro S.A.T Anh) CÂU ĐIỀU KIỆN P1. ID: Cô Vũ Mai Phương Moon.vn. VIDEO BÀI GIẢNG và LỜI GIẢI CHI TIẾT CÁC BÀI TẬP chỉ có tại website MOON.
(Pro S.A.T Anh) CÂU ĐIỀU KIỆN P1 ID: 45776 Cô Vũ Mai Phương Moon.vn VIDEO BÀI GIẢNG và LỜI GIẢI CHI TIẾT CÁC BÀI TẬP chỉ có tại website MOON.VN C u i u ki n lo i d ng EV1046) di n t m t i u c th x y ra
More informationPASSIVE REPORT STRUCTURE / IMPERSONAL PASSIVE
PASSIVE REPORT STRUCTURE / IMPERSONAL PASSIVE CHAPTER 13 GRADE XI Compiled by : Theresia Riya Vernalita H, S.Pd 1 Impersonal construction is used to report what people say or believe, don t know, or don
More informationIf you hadn t. Well, if you hadn t braked so hard, we wouldn t have had the accident Page 1 of 6
Well, if you hadn t braked so hard, we wouldn t have had the accident. 2008 www.teachitworld.com 9205 Page 1 of 6 Exercise 1 Complete the sentences with one of the verbs below in the past simple, then
More informationFUTURE FORMS SIMPLE FUTURE
FUTURE FORMS Introduction There are a number of different ways of referring to the future in English. It is important to remember that we are expressing more than simply the time of the action or event.
More informationIf I hadn t studied as much as I did, I wouldn t have passed my exams.
UNIT 13 THIRD CONDITIONAL 1. Meaning: The 3rd conditional is used to talk about situations that did not happen in the past and, therefore, their results are imaginary. For example: If I had met your brother,
More informationModule 3 : English Grammar. Index
Module 3 : English Grammar Index Chapter No. 1 2 3 4 5 Name Page No. Simple Future Tense Future Continuous Tense Future Perfect Tense Future Perfect Continuous Tense Practice s and Answer Key 3-4 6-6 1-3
More informationIbn Tofaïl University English as a Foreign Language Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences Semester 3 Department of French Language & Literature
A/ Future Real Conditional Future Conditionals The Future Real Conditional describes what you think you will do in a specific situation in the future. It is different from other Real Conditional forms
More information(b) When speech or titles of books or films occur within speech, we have to use another set of inverted commas.
BEDOK NORTH SECONDARY SCHOOL 1 DIRECT SPEECH In direct speech, we quote the actual words of a speaker. (a) We always put the spoken words and the attendant final punctuation marks within inverted commas.
More informationUNIVERSIDAD AMÉRICA LATINA Estudios Universitarios Abiertos de México Bachillerato General en la Modalidad No Escolarizada
UNIVERSIDAD AMÉRICA LATINA Estudios Universitarios Abiertos de México Bachillerato General en la Modalidad No Escolarizada Breviario Temático Integral INGLÉS IV CUARTO MÓDULO 2011 SESSION 1 USE OF THE
More informationExample: For many young people in one of the school teams is very important. A. having B. putting C. taking D. being A B C D
UNIVERSITY OF DEFENCE Entrance Test 2018 LANGUAGE CENTRE Version B TASK 1 For sentences 1-25 choose one correct option A, B, C, or D and mark it on your answer sheet as shown in the example. Do not write
More informationLesson 10 - Modals (Part 3)
Lesson 10 - Modals (Part 3) Today's lesson will focus on using modal verbs for certainty, probability, and deduction. "Deduction" means using the information available to make a guess or draw a conclusion
More informationCâu điều kiện (P1) If there is a shortage of any product, prices of that product go up. If clause Main clause Use Example
Câu điều kiện (P1) Type 0: Cấu trúc câu điều kiện loại 0 dùng để diễn đạt những sự thật tổng quan, những dữ kiện khoa học luôn luôn xảy ra với một điều kiện nhất định. Simple present Simple present Câu
More informationREPORTED SPEECH STATEMENTS
REPORTED SPEECH STATEMENTS If the sentence starts in the present, there is no backshift of tenses in Reported speech. Example: Susan: "I work in an office." Susan says that she works in an office. 2) If
More informationENGS 028: ESL Grammar 3. Summary of basic verb forms and meaning in sentences with if clauses
ENGS 028: ESL Grammar 3 Summary of basic verb forms and meaning in sentences with if clauses Contents This presentation addresses the following aspects of conditional sentences. Uses Meaning Forms Problems
More informationCreative Text Work - Paranoid Park OK E 12/13
Creative Text Work - Paranoid Park OK E 12/13 Magda A different ending (from line 160 on): Scratch began to cry: "Why did we do this? It was wrong, wrong. I'll go to the police!" - "No Scratch, wait
More informationUnit 4 Completing Sentence
HSC Programme Unit 4 Completing Sentence Objectives After the completion of this unit, you would be able to explain the usage of clauses and conditions in sentences complete sentences Overview: Lesson
More informationTHE COURT: All right. Call your next witness. MR. JOHNSON: Agent Mullen, Terry Mullen. (BRIEF PAUSE) (MR. MULLEN PRESENT)
not released. MR. WESTLING: Yes. I was just going to say that. THE COURT: ll right. Call your next witness. MR. JOHNSON: gent Mullen, Terry Mullen. (BRIEF PUSE) (MR. MULLEN PRESENT) THE COURT: Sir, if
More informationVERBAL TENSES REVIEW. Present
VERBAL TENSES REVIEW Present PRESENT SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE: The Present Simple is the base form of the verb (=infinitive), except for the 3 rd person singular, which ends in s / -es. NEGATIVE: It is formed
More informationBBC LEARNING ENGLISH The Grammar Gameshow
BBC LEARNING ENGLISH The Grammar Gameshow Relative Clauses Hello, and welcome to today s Grammar Gameshow! I m your host,! But I m no measure of intention! And of course, let s not forget, our all-knowing
More informationGERUND or INFINITIVE Compiled by: Dra. Wulandari
GERUND or INFINITIVE Compiled by: Dra. Wulandari Do the difficult things while they are easy and do the great things while they are small. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Lao Tzu
More informationWorksheet 3 - Grammar
Worksheet 3 - Grammar Britain s Got Talent LYRICS I Dreamed a Dream from Les Misérables by Susan Boyle (Britain s Got Talent 2009 TV Show) I dreamed a dream in time gone by When hope was high and life
More informationENGLISH VERB TENSES FORMS, USES, AND EXAMPLES
1 ENGLISH VERB TENSES FORMS, USES, AND EXAMPLES Present Simple Tense Base verb, 3 rd Person Singular s (I work, He works) 1. To refer to a situation or affairs as permanent (Water boils at 100 C.) 2. To
More information4 THE COURT: Raise your right hand, 8 THE COURT: All right. Feel free to. 9 adjust the chair and microphone. And if one of the
154 1 (Discussion off the record.) 2 Good afternoon, sir. 3 THE WITNESS: Afternoon, Judge. 4 THE COURT: Raise your right hand, 5 please. 6 (Witness sworn.) 7 THE WITNESS: Yes, sir. 8 THE COURT: All right.
More informationThe Apostle Peter in the Four Gospels
1 The Apostle Peter in the Four Gospels By Joelee Chamberlain Once upon a time, in a far away land, there was a fisherman. He had a brother who was also a fisherman, and they lived near a great big lake.
More informationInfinitives, gerunds, participles
BTAN11006BA/BTAN1104OMA The structure of English: The noun phrase and the verb phrase Infinitives, gerunds, participles 24/10/2017 Lecture 7 Structure of the lecture 1. An overview of the issues to be
More informationUNIVERSITI PERUBATAN ANTARABANGSA INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
UNIVERSITI PERUBATAN ANTARABANGSA INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery, Dental Surgery, Pharmacy, Biomedical Sciences, Medical Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
More informationPUT ALL THESE SENTENCES INTO REPORTED SPEECH
PUT ALL THESE SENTENCES INTO REPORTED SPEECH 1.- He is cooking dinner for his friends at the moment, said Tom. 2.- Cindy said, She is washing the dishes 3.- Let s wait here till the rain stops, he said
More informationA NATURALISTIC STUDY OF TEACHING WRITING TO THE EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS AT SMP N 1 SAMBI 2016/2017 ACADEMIC YEAR RESEARCH PAPER
A NATURALISTIC STUDY OF TEACHING WRITING TO THE EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS AT SMP N 1 SAMBI 2016/2017 ACADEMIC YEAR RESEARCH PAPER Submitted as a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Getting Bachelor
More information2. A DESCRIPTION OF TENSES. such as Djuharie and George. Djuhari says Tenses is grammatical category that
2. A DESCRIPTION OF TENSES 2.1 Definition of Tenses The are many definitions of tenses which are proposed by grammarians, such as Djuharie and George. Djuhari says Tenses is grammatical category that locates
More informationCLASSROOM TECHNIQUES USED TO IMPROVE STUDENTS SPEAKING SKILL: A NATURALISTIC STUDY AT ENGLISH TUTORIAL PROGRAM AT UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURAKARTA
CLASSROOM TECHNIQUES USED TO IMPROVE STUDENTS SPEAKING SKILL: A NATURALISTIC STUDY AT ENGLISH TUTORIAL PROGRAM AT UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURAKARTA RESEARCH PAPER Submitted as a Partial Fulfillment of
More informationModul ke: BAHASA INGGRIS 3 PLANNING. Fakultas EKONOMI DAN BISNIS. Program Studi MANAJEMEN
08 Modul ke: BAHASA INGGRIS 3 PLANNING Fakultas EKONOMI DAN BISNIS Program Studi MANAJEMEN PLANNING Bahasa Inggris 3 Plans are nothing; planning is everything Dwight D Eisenhower, 34 th President of USA
More informationW h a t d o I d o n o w?
W h a t d o I d o n o w? A B o o k o f Q u e s t i o n s a n d A n s w e r s f o r C h i l d r e n o f I n c a r c e r a t e d P a r e n t s W r i t t e n b y D r. R e b e c c a M a n i g l i a 2 W h a
More informationBeyond the Curtain of Time
Beyond the Curtain of Time REJECTED.KING JEFF.IN May 15, 1960 Last Sunday morning I was--had wakened up early. That was on Saturday, this vision. On S... I've always wearied. I've always thought of dying
More informationThe City School PAF Chapter Comprehensive Worksheet December 2015 Class 6 (Answering Key)
The City School PAF Chapter Comprehensive Worksheet December 2015 Class 6 (Answering Key) The City School / PAF Chapter/ Comprehensive Worksheet/ December 2015/ ENGLISH/ Class 6 / Ans Key Page 1 of 6 COMPREHENSION
More informationEnglish as a Second Language Podcast ENGLISH CAFÉ 45
TOPICS Topics: Graceland and Elvis, Boston, to have a leg up on someone, flat out, seeing eye dogs, to trip up GLOSSARY to commit a crime to do something against the law * The main reason he committed
More informationNon-Stop English 1 Unit 8
Non-Stop English 1 Unit 8 Vocabulary 1) aufhören 2) Nachtessen kochen 3) Er lernt Französisch 4) rauchen 5) montags 6) Beruf 7) bei einer Bank arbeiten 8) um 9 Uhr beginnen 9) Zigarre 10) wohnen 11) Wochentage
More informationPhilip, Deacon and Evangelist (Acts 6:1-8; 8; 21:8) By Joelee Chamberlain
1 Philip, Deacon and Evangelist (Acts 6:1-8; 8; 21:8) By Joelee Chamberlain Today I thought I'd tell you about a man named Philip. Would you like that? Now, the Bible tells us about two good men named
More informationEnglish Language for Competitive Exams Prof. Aysha Iqbal Department of Humanities and Social Science Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
English Language for Competitive Exams Prof. Aysha Iqbal Department of Humanities and Social Science Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Week - 10 Lecture 50 Grammar Part 6 Gerunds and Infinitives Welcome
More informationThe Apostle Paul, Part 6 of 6: From a Jerusalem Riot to Prison in Rome!
1 The Apostle Paul, Part 6 of 6: From a Jerusalem Riot to Prison in Rome! By Joelee Chamberlain Well, we've had some exciting talks about the life of the apostle Paul, haven't we?! How he was miraculously
More informationSample Cross-Examination Questions That the Prosecutor May Ask
Sample Cross-Examination Questions That the Prosecutor May Ask If you have prepared properly and understand the areas of your testimony that the prosecution will most likely attempt to impeach you with
More informationTime: ½ to 1 class period. Objectives: Students will understand the emergence of principles of freedom of the press.
Topic: Freedom of the Press in Colonial America: The Case of John Peter Zenger Time: ½ to 1 class period Historical Period: 1735 Core: US I 6120-0403 6120-0501 6120-0601 US II 6250-0102 Gov. 6210-0201
More informationSimple Present Tense
Simple Present Tense The Simple Present tense (also called the Present Simple tense) is usually the first verb tense taught to English Language Learners. The three essential elements of the Simple Present
More informationNote: NEW = teachers should expect the grammar point to be new to most students at that level who have followed the ELI curriculum.
GRAMMAR V ADVANCED Revised June, 2014 Note: NEW = teachers should expect the grammar point to be new to most students at that level who have followed the ELI curriculum. Overview: Level V grammar reviews
More informationStatutory Declaration
Commin-Ion d'enquête SUI' IH ret:jrtlom e lu Autochtones et certains servies pcibllcs f"\1 b Dl Dl ue ecee P-1062 Statutory Declaration 1, Qalingo Aire. (Name, first name, address, birth date) 1 do solemnly
More information2/23/14 GETTING ANSWERS FROM GOD
2/23/14 GETTING ANSWERS FROM GOD We're in a series on prayer. We ve talked about the purposes of prayer, the conditions of prayer and how to pray in difficult situations and big problems. Today we re going
More informationBBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute Grammar The second conditional
BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute Grammar The second conditional This is not a word-for-word transcript Hello. Welcome to 6 Minute Grammar with me,. And me,. Hello. This programme is all about the second conditional.
More informationEnglish Usage Example on days of the week on Monday. months / seasons time of day year after a certain period of time (when?)
Prepositions Time on days of the week on Monday in months / seasons time of day year after a certain period of time (when?) in August / in winter in the morning in 2006 in an hour at for night for weekend
More informationII sem./ 2 anno - CdL LM 85-bis (Scienze della Formazione Primaria) / A.A LABORATORIO DI LINGUA INGLESE GRUPPO 3 Prof.
II sem./ 2 anno - CdL LM 85-bis (Scienze della Formazione Primaria) / A.A. 2017-18 LABORATORIO DI LINGUA INGLESE GRUPPO 3 Prof.ssa Gaia Aragrande gaia.aragrande@unimc.it Lessons 3 and 4: main topics (grammar)
More informationCzasy angielskie / English Tenses.
Czasy angielskie / English Tenses 1. Let's start with Present Simple. http://www.czasy-angielskie.com.pl/ We use it mainly to express the following meanings or describe contexts and situations: a) Habits/
More informationLesson - 9 The White Visitor. Act - I
Lesson - 9 The White Visitor 1. What do you know about ghosts? 2. Do you believe in them? 3. Write the names of movies, T.V. serials, books or stories which you have seen or read on ghosts*. Act - I An
More informationThe Clutches of a Cult
The Clutches of a Cult Turning in my chair to grab a paper clip, I caught a movement with the corner of my eye. Someone was at my office door, nervously twisting a piece of paper in her hands. As I turned
More informationParts of Speech. Underline the complete subject and verb; circle any objects.
Answers to Part 2: Grammar Parts of Speech. Underline the complete subject and verb; circle any objects. Subjects Verbs 1. The three finalists of the figure-skating competition are waiting to be given
More informationDownloaded from BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL, PITAMPURA, DELHI 34 ANNUAL EXAM ENGLISH
BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL, PITAMPURA, DELHI 34 ANNUAL EXAM ENGLISH Special Case TIME: 3 hrs. MM: 88 Please note: The students are not allowed to open the dictionary or any text book. Ensure that your question
More informationUNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 3 SAN JOSE DIVISION 4 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) CR-0-2027-JF ) 5 Plaintiff, ) ) San Jose, CA 6 vs. ) October 2, 200 ) 7 ROGER VER, ) ) 8
More informationFrom Chapter Ten, Charisma (pp ) Selections from The Long Haul An Autobiography. By Myles Horton with Judith Kohl & Herbert Kohl
Selections from The Long Haul An Autobiography From Chapter Ten, Charisma (pp. 120-125) While some of the goals of the civil rights movement were not realized, many were. But the civil rights movement
More informationWIND OF PENTECOST APOSTOLIC CHURCH
2 Samuel22: 23 God is my strength and power: and He maketh my way perfect. Volume 3 Issue 9 Come Expecting The Unexpected With Great Expectation! July, August 2011 WIND OF PENTECOST APOSTOLIC CHURCH www.windofpentecost.com
More informationAdverb Clause. 1. They checked their gear before they started the climb. (modifies verb checked)
Adverb Clause # dependent Clause # Used as an adverb # where, when, how, why, to what extent, or under what conditions # introduced by subordinating conjunctions such as if, because, before, than, as,
More informationThe Easter Story. The Easter Story Page 1 of 10
The Easter Story The Easter Story www.whyeaster.com Page 1 of 10 About 1960 years ago, Jesus and his friends and followers were in Jerusalem preparing for the special Passover celebrations. At the same
More informationMODAL VERBS. The modal verbs are a special group of auxiliary verbs. They are different from most other verbs in four ways: + infinitives without to
MODAL VERBS MODAL VERBS: can, could; may, might; shall, should; will, would; must PAST AND FUTURE OF MODALS: be able to; have to and had to VERBS THAT ARE LIKE MODALS: used to; had better; need MODAL VERBS
More informationModal verbs of obligation. LEVEL NUMBER LANGUAGE Beginner A2_1057G_EN English
Modal verbs of obligation GRAMMAR LEVEL NUMBER LANGUAGE Beginner A2_1057G_EN English Goals Learn words for obligations Practise the different meanings of these words 2 I must work on Mondays. I don t have
More informationBài tập trắc nghiệm Liên từ trong Tiếng Anh Exercise 1: Choose the best answer to complete these following sentences. 1. He got wet he forgot his
Bài tập trắc nghiệm Liên từ trong Tiếng Anh Exercise 1: Choose the best answer to complete these following sentences. 1. He got wet he forgot his umbrella. A. because of B. because C. but D. and 2. He
More informationAUXILIARIES AND MODALS
AUXILIARIES AND MODALS I-Auxiliaries: According to Encyclopedia Britannica, an auxiliary is a helping element, typically a verb, that adds meaning to the basic meaning of the main verb in a clause. Auxiliaries
More informationTable for change the tense of reported speech for all TENSES. PRESENT TENSE
D3IW m3a khokom rani drabt 3lih tamara 3ad 9addito Table for change the tense of reported speech for all TENSES. TENSE CHANGE - IN - INDIRECT SPEECH Present simple tense ----------- into Past simple Present
More informationDISCIPLINARY HEARING COMMISSION OF THE 13 DHC 11
1 NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE BEFORE THE DISCIPLINARY HEARING COMMISSION OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR 13 DHC 11 E-X-C-E-R-P-T THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR, ) ) PARTIAL TESTIMONY Plaintiff, ) OF )
More informationDramatic Inversion. o) The club will only admit men under Only under exceptional circumstances will the club exceptional circumstances.
The general rule for word order in English (subject-verb-object) can be broken by placing certain adverbial words or phrases, at the beginning of a sentence: this is done to produce a more dramatic effect,
More informationPrison poems for my husband
Home Prison poems for my husband My man is in a state prison as well. We write all the time, and he calls me when he can. We've been together 2012 and are so in love. I can't wait for him to come home.
More informationQUESTION TAGS
QUESTION TAGS QUESTION TAGS Definition Question tags are not a complete question in itself. These are a form of question attached with a statement. This acts as a confirmation to that of the statements.
More informationBBC LEARNING ENGLISH The Importance of Being Earnest 10: The real Ernest is discovered
BBC LEARNING ENGLISH The Importance of Being Earnest 10: The real Ernest is discovered NB: This is not a word-for-word transcript LANGUAGE FOCUS: Narrative tenses is visiting 's house in the country. She
More informationM-023. Milford, CT April 17, 1997
34 007720 M-023 Milford, CT 06460 April 17, 1997 Dear Attorney Tremont, It has been some time since I last spoke with you. You asked me to consider the timeline of events and you would contact me in the
More informationLife Change: Positioning Your Life For Change (Week 2) Mark 2:1-12
Life Change: Positioning Your Life For Change (Week 2) Mark 2:1-12 Last week we asked the question: Is there something in your life that needs to change? And the obvious answer to that question is a resounding
More informationA father was arrested by the police department in Michigan and accused of
ABUSING THE HOLY NAME EXODUS 20: 7 INTRODUCTION: I read in the paper about an incident that happened in Michigan a few weeks ago. A father was arrested by the police department in Michigan and accused
More informationAT THE BEGINNING, DURING OR AFTER. SO IF IF SOMEONE IS STEALING SOMETHING, AS YOUR CLIENT HAS BEEN ALLEGED TO HAVE DONE, AND IS CAUGHT AND IN THE
>>> THE NEXT CASE IS ROCKMORE VERSUS STATE OF FLORIDA. >> YOU MAY PROCEED. >> THANK YOU, YOUR HONOR. MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT, MY NAME IS KATHRYN RADTKE. I'M AN ASSISTANT PUBLIC DEFENDER AND I REPRESENT
More informationJOSEPH REVEALS HIMSELF TO HIS BROTHERS
Bible Story 32 JOSEPH REVEALS HIMSELF TO HIS BROTHERS GENESIS 45:1-16 http://www.dltk-bible.com/genesis/pstory_of_joseph-cv.asp 4/29/2012 The Story of Joseph The Story of Joseph Page 1 of 2 This is the
More informationChapter one. The Sultan and Sheherezade
Chapter one The Sultan and Sheherezade Sultan Shahriar had a beautiful wife. She was his only wife and he loved her more than anything in the world. But the sultan's wife took other men as lovers. One
More informationThe Prince and the Pauper
The Prince and the Pauper Mark Twain The story step by step 11 Listen to the first part of Chapter 1, about the birth of the prince and the pauper (from Nearly five hundred years ago to and he wore rags
More informationA Letter for Adam CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER ONE A Letter for Adam One day a postman came to my village. The postman brought me a letter from my son, Saul. 'Is your name Adam?' the postman asked. 'Yes,' I said. 'I've got a letter for you.'
More informationVicki Zito Mother of Trafficking Victim
Vicki Zito Mother of Trafficking Victim Alright, just to get a quick check on a pulse of the room, how many of you are here because you have to be? Honesty is absolutely expected. Okay, that's cool. How
More information1 of 11 PROVE THE TRUTH - A SEMINAR 12/02/04 MR. ARMSTRONG'S TECHNIQUES FULL TRANSCRIPTIONS
1 of 11 PROVE THE TRUTH - A SEMINAR 12/02/04 FULL TRANSCRIPTIONS 09_OP_ PROVE THE TRUTH - - A SEMINAR TAPE # 9 by HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG 00: 28: 11 M/S 00: 25 M/S HWA: What about the end of the world, we
More informationPoetry Series. Wrath - poems - Publication Date: Publisher: Poemhunter.com - The World's Poetry Archive
Poetry Series - poems - Publication Date: 2006 Publisher: Poemhunter.com - The World's Poetry Archive (11/7/87) I was Born On November 7th 1987, And Not Long After that. Since then He Has been Feeding
More informationLesson 7. Topic Lightning. Grammar material: The Future Tenses. Text: Lightning.
Lesson 7. Topic Lightning. Grammar material: The Future Tenses. Text: Lightning. The lightning flash is certainly the earliest manifestation of electricity known to man, although for a long time nobody
More informationThe Christian Arsenal
2 SAMUEL 14:1-33 In today's lesson, we're going to continue to see the consequences of David's sin. God had forgiven David, but He had also told David that He would raise up evil against him from his own
More information