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Tugas I

Structure I

Name : Selvia Saputri

St.ID : 051308365

A. Write down the correct personal pronouns that the underlined words!
Example: Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia. (It)
1. Wendy and I went to a Japanese restaurant somewhere in Taipei yesterday. (Wendi and me)
2. Do you know that Marie was singing in the Superbowl Tournament? (She)
3. I can’t believe that George and the other classmates have left the baseball court. (He)
4. Marry Poppins is a nanny who can fly. (She)
5. My father is a great cook. I always crave his food. (He)

B. Write sentences using Personal Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns, and Reflexive Pronouns. Two
sentences each.
Personal Pronouns
a. You need to stop lying to me
b. I am eating dinner
Possessive Ppronoun
a. That house is theirs
b. This pen is mine.
Reflexive Pronouns
a. She had a few friends with her
b. He had a suitcase beside him

C. Underline the verbs and tell whether it is a transitive or intransitive verb!


Example: My mom just bought a pair of blue jeans. (Transitive)
1. Mr. Jenkin’s cat watched the birds in the trees. ( Intransitive)
2. We will not buy a new car until next summer. ( Intransitive)
3. The small boat moved slowly through the grey sea. ( Intransitive)
4. Many years ago, a young boy discovered a huge cave in Kentucky. (Transitive)
5. Please order a hamburger and a milkshake for me. (Transitive)
D. Change the verbs in the brackets into regular and irregular verbs (Past Tense)
Example:
Yesterday (to be) a busy day. I (wake) up 6am, (have) had breakfast quickly and then I (go) went to work.
I (finish) at noon and then (eat) some lunch. Afterwards I (drive) drove to the shops, (buy) some paint
and then (paint) my bedroom. My housemate (come) home from work so I (help) helped him paint his
room, then we (repair) repaired his chair as it (wobble) a lot. I (wish) wished I hadn’t, as I hurt my hand!
After that I (clean) cleaned my house. I (vacuum) all the downstairs and then (tidy) up the living room
and the kitchen. I was pretty tired by then so I (eat) some dinner, (yawn) and (go) to bed!

E. Identify the types of adverbs.


1. My brother helped me paint my bedroom yesterday. He has done it very nicely. ( Adverb of
manner)
2. I am sitting behind you. (Adverb of place)
3. I have nearly finished writing the book. (Adverb of manner)
4. Jane sat there silently, waiting for some to come. (Adverb of manner)
5. He was born abroad and has dual citizenship. (adverb of place)
6. My brother is never sad. He’s always happy. (adverb of frequency.)
7. Have you been to cinema lately? . (Adverb of manner)
8. I usually take a bus to school, maybe three or four days a week. (Adverbs of frequency)
9. I need to go outside more. (adverb of place)
10. Does your car run fast enough to do well in the race? (adverb of manner)

F. Identify if it is the underlined word is an Adjective or Adverb.


1. The friendly dog smiled at people.( Adjective)
2. The announcement boomed loudly.( Adverb)
3. The cuddly toy calmed the baby boy.(Adjective)
4. The kids slept soundly all night. (Adverb)
5. The curly ribbons look pretty on the gift. (Adjective)
6. She seems to be a very lively child.(Adjective)
7. His eldest son is a total failure.(Adjective)
8. The magazine comes our weekly.(Adverb)
9. She nearly fainted when she heard the bad news. (Adverb)
10. He complained to me in a cowardly manner. (Adjective)

G. Write sentences using these types of adverbs.


a. Adverb of time or frequency
Anwer: She always does her homework after school.
b. Adverb of manner
Answer: Sadly: He said sadly.
c. Adverb of degree
Answer: She quickly finished her homework.
d. Adverb of place or direction
Answer : place, I left my keys behind the couch

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