English Grammar Exercise 2 & 3
English Grammar Exercise 2 & 3
English Grammar Exercise 2 & 3
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CLASS/NIM : 2018 A / 18020154015
2. Some words for the expression of anger have Latin origins. (for the expression - words ;
of anger - expression)
3. Many of us in English class wanted to discuss how people express their annoyance. (in
english class - many of us)
4. Imagine what would happen if everybody with a bad temper had a bad day
simultaneously. (with a bad temper - everybody)
5. We agreed that the best thing to do is to avoid people with chips on their shoulders.
(with chips - people ; on their shoulders - chips)
6. Perhaps, whenever they feel bad, those people should use printed signs to warn others. (to
warn others - printed signs)
7. Happenings of little importance can cause some people to get angry. (of little importance
- happenings)
8. A misunderstanding over some innocent remark may cause trouble. (over some innocent
remark - a misunderstanding)
9. The offended person often creates the real problem in communication. (in communication
- real problem)
10. We decided that we had better maintain our own senses of good will and humor. (of
good will and humor - own senses)
3. Almost everyone has gone to the new place. (to the new place - has gone)
4. At the Bali Hai you can eat exotic food. (at the bali hai - eat)
5. Off the river blows a cool breeze. (off the river - blows)
6. Customers enjoy themselves in the friendly atmosphere. (in the friendly atmosphere -
enjoy)
7. People appear happy with the service. (with the servise - appear)
8. For three weeks the Bali Hai has been crowded. (for three weeks - has been crowded)
9. When we went there, we were seated on the patio. (on the patio - were seated)
10. None of the items on the menu are too expensive for most