Rabu, 18 Maret 2015

Tugas bulan Pertama Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2

Exercise 21: conditional sentence
1.      Were understand
2.      Wouldn’t have been
3.      Will give
4.      Would have told
5.      Would have been
6.      Had
7.      Stopped
8.      need
9.      would have found
10.  had enjoyed
11.  will paint
12.  were
13.  writes
14.  had permitted
15.  could speend
16.  will accept
17.  buy
18.  had decided
19.  would have written
20.  will be leak
21.  would have written
22.  is hear
23.  see
24.  gets
25.  turn
26.  were
27.  would have called
28.  would have talked
29.  explained
30.  spoke

exercise 22: used to
1.      eat
2.      eating
3.      swiming
4.      liking
5.      speaking
6.      studying
7.      dancing
8.      sleep
9.      eating
10.  eating
exercise 23: would rather
1.      stay
2.      have stayed
3.      have worked
4.      studied
5.      not studied
6.      have
7.      stood
8.      not cook
9.      hadn’t arrived
10.  have slept
exercise 24: must/should+perfective
1.      should have had
2.      must have been
3.      must have damaged
4.      must not have parked
5.      must have studied
6.      should have studied
7.      must have been
8.      should have deposite
9.      must have forgotten
10.  must not have studied
exercise 25: modals+perfective
1.      i would
2.      would have gone
3.      may have had
4.      must have done
5.      must have forgotten
6.      may have slept
7.      might have had
8.      would have lost
9.      shouldn’t have driven
10.  may have run
CONDITIONAL SENTENCE
Conditional sentence is complex sentence (complex sentence) consists of a statement unreal subordinate clause (without the possibility of true) or hypothetical (it is likely true) and the main clause in the form of result / consequence (result / consequence). Fuller explanation can be found in the If Conditional Sentence.

CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE I (Real Conditionals)
Conditional sentence type 1 is a useful modality phrase to indicate something that might happen in the future.
Pola :

{IF + Subject + Verb1}, {Subject + will + Verb1}

Example:

If you are my boyfriend, I will marry you.
I will marry you, if you are my boyfriend.
If I have money, I will come to My Chemical Romance’s concert.

CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE II (Improbable/Unreal in the Present)

Conditional sentence type 2 is a useful modality sentences to indicate something that is not possible in the present (something that is contrary to the facts in the present). Conditional sentence can also be used to express something we did not expect.

Pola :

{IF + Subject + Verb2}, {Subject + would/could/should + Verb1}

Example:

If I spoke English well, I would be accepted to work.(Fact: I don’t speak English well, so I will not be accepted to work).
She would lend you a ruler, if she brought it.(Fact: She doesn’t bring her ruler, so she won’t lend you).
If I knew her number, he would call her.(Fact: He doesn’t know her number, so he won’t call her).
We would tay in our boarding house, if it didn’t stop raining.(Fact: It stops raining,so we won’t stay in our boarding house).

CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE III (Unreal in the Past)

Conditional sentences type 3 is a modality that is used when the result / consequence (result) of the condition (condition) there is no possibility to materialize because his condition had been met in the past.

Pola:

{IF +Subject + Had + V3}, {Subject + Would / Might / Could / Should Have + Verb 3}

Example:

You would have passed the exam, if You had studied hard.(Fact: You did not study hard).
If the weather had been nice yesterday, we would have gone to the zoo.(Fact: Yesterday the weather had not been nice).



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