Efrida Firda Yani - English
Efrida Firda Yani - English
Efrida Firda Yani - English
SENTENCESTRUCTURE (PPT)
Slide 5
1. Name two concreate nouns
Answer: chair and table
2. Name two abstract nouns
Answer: freedom and friendship
Slide 8
Name two action verbs
Answer : drink and walk
Slide 13
1. Use an adjective to describe something
Answer: This food is so expensive
2. Use an adverb to describe an action
Answer: A beautiful woman is running in the field
Slide 17
Try to create a prepositional phrase
Answer: we will coming back for three month
Slide 20
Create a simple sentences
Answer: The babies laughed and cried simultaneously.
Slide 23
Create a sentence with a linking verb
Answer: I really love fruits because they’re good for diet.
Slide 28
Create a sentence with a direct an d indirect object
Answer:
Direct: They have two sons and two daughters.
Indirect: He bought his nephew a new bicycle.
Slide 30
Create a sentence with
1. An adjective and adverb
Answer: That girls is very beautiful
2. A direct object
Answer: The teacher explains the major
3. A prepotional phrase
Answer: Before the war, Chris played football for Barnstoneworth United.
Simple sentences
Check whether the following are complete sentences.
1. The greatest danger that a species faces in a rapidly coevolving ecosystem (incomplete)
2. Diversity has become a strategic imperative for corporations (complete)
3. Her Maori name, Maata Mahupuku, inscribed on her headstone (incomplete)
4. As profits fell and the government reduced internal prices to realign with export prices
(incomplete)
5. Taste, or personal food preference, is another strong determinant of demand (complete)
6. Implications for food and fibre marketing are many (complete)
Compound sentences
Underline the two independent clauses in the following sentences
1. Modern management techniques have been used with success in firms in the industrial sector,
and there is scope for a greater transfer of these concepts, techniques and principles to the farm
sector.
2. We do not know where the first beachhead for the invasion was, but it is a fair guess that the
narrow strait between Bali and Lombok was the first and most fundamental barrier to be
breached.
3. Coal mining forms part of the relatively invisible history of Bannockburn, yet it was in some ways
the backbone of the local economy.
4. Environmental politics may have a substantial policy focus to it, or it may be quite abstract and of
little direct significance to policy.
Complex sentences
Underline the independent clauses and double underline the dependent clauses in the following
sentences.
1. Because it is so frequently misunderstood, the last point merits restatement.
2. One is restricted to a tiny patch of boulders and a rainforest relic on two islands, while the others
are restricted to remnant areas on the North Island.
3. Although the [Lotto] win brought many nice things, it occasioned a period of transition that meant
loss, change and much painful growth.
4. Some investors, who are known as value investors, invest in companies that have share prices
close to or below the book value of the company.