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Midterm Examination: Sentence Writing

English Education Department


Faculty of Languages & Literature
Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang
2019/2020
* Wajib

Alamat email *

What's your name? *

Section 1: Combine the dependent & independent clauses to make good complex
sentences by adding appropriate subordinator conjunction.
Rewrite the whole sentence. Don't forget to use appropriate capitalization and punctuation.

(1) I'm going to the bank (2) I need some money. *

(1) she finishes her homework soon (2) she will fail the class. *

(1) Brandley claims that there will be trouble (2) he doesn't complete the job. *

(1) Janice will have finished the report (2) the time you receive the letter. *

(1) it's raining (2) she's going for a walk in the park. *

Section 2: Read the article on flexible mobile phones and identify the numbered
sentence types by clicking on the correct answer in the table.
The article is already shared on your Whatsapp group.

Sentence 1: "Researchers are working on just such handsets." *


simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence
Sentence 2: "Samsung favors smartphones with so-called flexible OLED (Organic
Light Emitting Diode) technology, and is confident that they will be "very popular
among consumers worldwide" *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 3: "There are other technologies that could make your smart phone
bendy." *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 4: "Amazon's first Kindle e-reader used a plastic non-rigid screen, known
as an optical frontplane, to display its images." *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 5: "They [are] well-suited for simple phones, memory and battery
indicators, smart credit cards, wristwatches, and signs." *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 6: "One reason is cost, says Abhigyan Sengupta, an analyst with


consultancy firm MarketsAndMarkets, which recently published a global study on
flexible displays." *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 7: "Although Mr Peruvemba says his firm has started manufacturing


displays with flexible backplanes in-house, its many partners are also busy
researching ways to make electronic paper as flexible as the real thing." *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 8: "Another company working with E-Ink is UK firm Plastic Logic." *


simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 9: "It uses the US firm's optical frontplane but adds on its own backplane
made out of non-rigid plastics, and then sells the part to device-makers." *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 10: "Last May, Plastic Logic demonstrated a paper-like flexible screen
capable of playing video in colour, which is achieved by placing a filter on top of the
original black-and-white display." *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 11: "But the colors are not as bright as on other types of screens, and the
company's research manager Michael Banach acknowledges the technology at the
moment is most likely to be used as a back-up screen which kicks in when
batteries run low, rather than the main display." *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 12: "Prof Andrea Ferrari from Cambridge University works on future
bendy displays using graphene." *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 13: "Graphene is a sheet of carbon just one atom thick yet it is stronger
than diamond, transparent, lightweight, has great conducting properties and is
flexible." *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 14: "Samsung is really quite advanced in this field, but we here in
Cambridge have done some great work on Nokia's prototypes as well." *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

Sentence 15: "He says that graphene will complement and highly enhance the
performance of OLED-type flexible phones, because in theory, even a handset's
flexible battery can be made out of this material." *
simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
complex-compound sentence

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