- Once upon a time……….. an old woman who lived in a shoe.
- During tomorrow’s show………… an interval of fifteen minutes. than thirty prisoners on death row.
- Luckily, ………… not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday.
- ……………….. a long way to the beach from here.
- ‘Which street is it?’ ‘……………….. the first one on the left.’
- ………………. seems to be something wrong with my modem.
- Strange weather for June; …………………… freezing today!
- ……………………. hardly any fuel left in the car.
- The army doesn’t anticipate…………………. much opposition from the rebel forces.
- …………….. looks as though our team’s going to win, after all.
- ………………… supposed to be several ticket machines outside the station.
- Given the right monetary conditions, ……………. theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation.
- From the swirling mist…………… emerged a mysterious cloaked figure.
- If the reorganization goes ahead……………… sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force.
- I leave……………. to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter.
- Frankly, ……………. not surprising that they were expelled.
- We would appreciate ………….. if you wouldn’t say anything about this to the children.
- Well, Mr Green, ……………. nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we’d better look at the pump.
- Hello, ………… Azco Market Research here; I wonder if you’d have a few minutes to take part in our telephone poll?
- The ministry didn’t expect ……………. quite such a negative reaction from farmers.
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Name : Riezki Faradiena
ReplyDeleteSRN : 1801121269
Class : C
1. Once upon a time there was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
2. During tomorrow’s show there will be an interval of fifteen minutes. than thirty prisoners on death row.
3. Luckily, there was not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday.
4. It is a long way to the beach from here.
5. ‘Which street is it?’ ‘It is the first one on the left.’
6. There seems to be something wrong with my modem. (karena biasa digunakan dengan kata kerja intransitive)
7. Strange weather for June; It is freezing today! (sebagai kata pengantar yang menunjukkan kondisi)
8. There was hardly any fuel left in the car. (digunakan sebagai kata pembuka)
9. The army doesn’t anticipate it much opposition from the rebel forces. (sebagai objek)
10. It looks as though our team’s going to win, after all. (karena biasa digunakan dengan kata kerja intransitive)
11. It supposed to be several ticket machines outside the station. (karena biasa digunakan dengan kata kerja intransitive)
12. Given the right monetary conditions, it is theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation. (karena objek + to invinitive)
13. From the swirling mist there emerged a mysterious cloaked figure. (karena biasa digunakan dengan kata kerja intransitive)
14. If the reorganization goes ahead there is sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force. (karena kata setelahnya kata keterangan )
15. I leave it to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter. (sebagai objek)
16. Frankly, it is not surprising that they were expelled. (karena verb-ing)
17. We would appreciate it if you wouldn’t say anything about this to the children. (karena ada would.. if)
18. Well, Mr Green, there is nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we’d better look at the pump. (menjelaskan kata ganti)
19. Hello, It is Azco Market Research here; I wonder if you’d have a few minutes to take part in our telephone poll? (sebagai kata ganti)
20. The ministry didn’t expect it quite such a negative reaction from farmers. (sebagai objek)
Dwi Rakhma Yanti
ReplyDeleteSRN: 1801121271
Class: C
1. Once upon a times there was an old woman who lived in a shoe (menyesuaikan tenses dan waktunya. Past: there was)
2. During tomorrow’s show there will be an interval of fifteen minutes. than thirty prisoners on death row. (menyesuaikan tenses dan waktunya. Future: there will be)
3. Luckily, there was not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday. (menyesuaikan tenses dan waktunya. Past: there was)
4. It is a long way to the beach from here. (menyesuaikan tenses dan waktunya. present: it is)
5. Which street is it?’ ‘It is the first one on the left’. (sebagai objek)
6. There seems to be something wrong with my modem. (bisa digunakan untuk kata kerja intransitive)
7. Strange weather for June; It is freezing today! (untuk menunjukan cuaca)
8. There was hardly any fuel left in the car. (digunakan sebagai kata pembuka)
9. The army doesn’t anticipate it much opposition from the rebel forces (sebagai objek)
10. It looks as though our team’s going to win, after all. (bisa untuk kata kerja intransitive)
11. It supposed to be several ticket machines outside the station. (bisa untuk kata kerja intransitive)
12. Given the right monetary conditions, it is theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation (sebagai objek)
13. From the swirling mist there emerged a mysterious cloaked figure. (bisa digunakan dengan kata kerja intransitive)
14. If the reorganization goes ahead there is sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force. (sebagai kata keterangan)
15. I leave it to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter. (sebagai objek)
16. Frankly, it is not surprising that they were expelled (karena verb ing)
17. We would appreciate it if you wouldn’t say anything about this to the children (karena ada would dan if)
18. Well, Mr Green, there is nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we’d better look at the pump. (menjelaskan kata ganti)
19. Hello, It is Azco Market Research here; I wonder if you’d have a few minutes to take part in our telephone poll? (sebagai kata ganti)
20. The ministry didn’t expect it quite such a negative reaction from farmers. (sebagai objek)
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ReplyDelete1. Once upon a time there was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
2. During tomorrow’s show there will be an interval of fifteen minutes. than thirty prisoners on death row.
3. Luckily, there was not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday.
4. It is a long way to the beach from here.
5. ‘Which street is it?’ ‘It the first one on the left.’
6. There seems to be something wrong with my modem.(menggunakan there karena ‘seems’ itu plural dan jika menggunakan ‘it’, pada umumnya itu hanya digunakan sebagai subjek/objek apabila menyebutkan hari, bulan, cuaca, jam atau dengan kata sifat)
7. Strange weather for June; it freezing today!(karena ‘it’ sebagai objek yang menunjukkan cuaca pada bulan juni)
8. There was hardly any fuel left in the car.(karena there yang diikuti oleh suatu keadaan yang masa lampau)
9. The army doesn’t anticipate it much opposition from the rebel forces.(karena it sebagai objek dan yang menunjukkan opini)
10. It was looks as though our team’s going to win, after all.(karena sebuah opini yang menunjukkan masa lampau)
11. There are supposed to be several ticket machines outside the station.(karena there yang diikuti nomor atau jumlah)
12. Given the right monetary conditions, It is theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation.(karena opini yang diikuti oleh infinitive to dan kata kerja)
13. From the swirling mist there emerged a mysterious cloaked figure.(karena mengatakan sesuatu yang masa lampau)
14. If the reorganization goes ahead it is sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force.( karena opini yang diikuti oleh infinitive to )
15. I leave it to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter.(karena sebuah opini yang menjadi objek)
16. Frankly, it is not surprising that they were expelled. (opini yang menjadi subjek)
17. We would appreciate it was if you wouldn’t say anything about this to the children.(karena menjadi objek yang menunjukkan masa lampau)
18. Well, Mr Green, there is nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we’d better look at the pump.(karena opini yang menunjukkan suatu tempat)
Name : Rezki Anugrah R
ReplyDeleteSRN : 1801121260
Class : C
1. Once upon a time There was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
2. During tomorrow’s show there will an interval of fifteen minutes. than thirty prisoners on death row.
3. Luckily, there not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday.
4. It s a long way to the beach from here.
5. ‘Which street is it?’ It is the first one on the left.’
6. There seems to be something wrong with my modem.
7. Strange weather for June it s freezing today!
8. There hardly any fuel left in the car.
9. The army doesn’t anticipate it much opposition from the rebel forces.
10. It looks as though our team’s going to win, after all.
11. There supposed to be several ticket machines outside the station.
12. Given the right monetary conditions, it s theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation.
13. From the swirling mist there emerged a mysterious cloaked figure.
14. If the reorganization goes ahead I there is sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force.
15. I leave it to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter.
16. Frankly, it is not surprising that they were expelled.
17. We would appreciate it if you wouldn’t say anything about this to the children.
18. Well, Mr Green, there is nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we’d better look at the pump.
19. Hello, there Azco Market Research here; I wonder if you’d have a few minutes to take part in our teit slephone poll?
20. The ministry didn’t expect it quite such a negative reaction from farmers.
Name : Nur Ayu Diani
ReplyDeleteClass : C
SRN : 1801121327
1. Once upon a time there was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
2. During tomorrow’s show there will be an interval of fifteen minutes. than thirty prisoners on death row
3. Luckily, there was not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday.
4. It is a long way to the beach from here.
5. ‘Which street is it?’ ‘It is the first one on the left.’
6. There seems to be something wrong with my modem.
7. Strange weather for June; It is freezing today!
8. There is hardly any fuel left in the car.
9. The army doesn’t anticipate there are much opposition from the rebel forces.
10. It looks as though our team’s going to win, after all.
11. There was supposed to be several ticket machines outside the station.
12. Given the right monetary conditions, It is theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation.
13. From the swirling mist there was emerged a mysterious cloaked figure.
14. If the reorganization goes ahead it sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force.
15. I leave it to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter.
16. Frankly, It is not surprising that they were expelled.
17. We would appreciate it if you wouldn’t say anything about this to the children.
18. Well, Mr Green, there is nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we’d better look at the pump.
19. Hello, it is Azco Market Research here; I wonder if you’d have a few minutes to take part in our telephone poll?
20. The ministry didn’t expect there are quite such a negative reaction from farmers.
Name :Nurhikmah suci pratiwi
ReplyDeleteClass: C
Srn: 1801121322
1. Once upon a times there was an old woman who lived in a shoe (karena past tense)
2. During tomorrow’s show there will be an interval of fifteen minutes. than thirty prisoners on death row.
3. Luckily, there was not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday
4. It is a long way to the beach from here
5. Which street is it?’ ‘It is the first one on the left’. (sebagai objek)
6. There seems to be something wrong with my modem. (bisa digunakan untuk kata kerja intransitive)
7. Strange weather for June; It is freezing today! (karena it sebagai objek yang menunjukan cuaca)
8. There was hardly any fuel left in the car. (digunakan sebagai kalimat pembuka)
9. The army doesn’t anticipate it much opposition from the rebel forces (sebagai objek)
10. It looks as though our team’s going to win, after all. (bisa untuk kata kerja intransitive)
11. It supposed to be several ticket machines outside the station. (bisa untuk kata kerja intransitive)
12. Given the right monetary conditions, it is theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation (sebagai objek)
13. From the swirling mist there emerged a mysterious cloaked figure. (bisa digunakan dengan kata kerja intransitive)
14. If the reorganization goes ahead there is sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force. (karena setelah itu menunjukkan keterangan)
15. I leave it to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter. (sebagai objek)
16. Frankly, it is not surprising that they were expelled (karena present continuous tense +Ving)
17. We would appreciate it if you wouldn’t say anything about this to the children
18. Well, Mr Green, there is nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we’d better look at the pump. (menjelaskan kata ganti)
19. Hello, It is Azco Market Research here; I wonder if you’d have a few minutes to take part in our telephone poll? (sebagai kata ganti)
20. The ministry didn’t expect it quite such a negative reaction from farmers. (karena objek)
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ReplyDeleteName : Deden Fery Handriyan
ReplyDeleteSRN : 1801121324
Class: C
1. Once upon a time (there) an old woman who lived in a shoe.
2. During tomorrow’s show (there) an interval of fifteen minutes. than thirty prisoners on death row.
3. Luckily (there) not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday.
4. (it) a long way to the beach from here.
5. ‘Which street is it?’ ‘(it) the first one on the left.’
6. (it) seems to be something wrong with my modem.
7. Strange weather for June; (it) freezing today!
8. (it) hardly any fuel left in the car.
9. The army doesn’t anticipate (it) much opposition from the rebel forces.
10. (it) looks as though our team’s going to win, after all.
11. (there) supposed to be several ticket machines outside the station.
12. Given the right monetary conditions, (it) theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation.
13. From the swirling mist (it) emerged a mysterious cloaked figure.
14. If the reorganization goes ahead (it) sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force.
15. I leave (it) to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter.
16. Frankly, (it) not surprising that they were expelled.
17. We would appreciate (it) if you wouldn’t say anything about this to the children.
18. Well, Mr Green, (it) nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we’d better look at the pump.
19. Hello, (it) Azco Market Research here; I wonder if you’d have a few minutes to take part in our telephone poll?
20. The ministry didn’t expect (it) quite such a negative reaction from farmers.
Expletive it
Expletive it memiliki peran yang sama dalam menggantikan atau menyembunyikan subjek dari suatu kalimat. Expletive atau impersonal it digunakan sebagai subject dari adjective (terkadang juga predicate noun) yang diikuti oleh adverbs. Example (It’s pleasent in the garden).
Expletive it sebagai sebuah subject yang memiliki arti tersendiri seperti:
1. Identification (identifikasi)
-Who is it? It is Mary.
2. Weather (Cuaca)
-It’s cold outside.
3. Time (Waktu)
-It’s Wednesday
4. Distance (Jarak)
-It is five miles from the library to my house.
5. Temperature (Suhu)
-It‘s thirty degrees celcius.
Expletive there
Selain it, terdapat juga expleteive yang lain yaitu there. Sebagaimana kita ketahui bahwa there sebagai expletive tidak diartikan “disana” dalam bahasa Indonesia, melainkan tidak memiliki arti sepertihalnya it. Expeltive there disini merujuk pada noun atau pronoun yang dibcarakan, misalnya:
• There is a book on the desk (= A book is on the desk).
• There are some books on the desk (=Some books are on the desk).
Terdapat tiga jenis kalimat yang menggunakan expletive there, yaitu:
1. There + be + (pro) noun + expression of place
• There is nobody here (= Nobody here).
• There is a piano in the room (= A piano is in the room).
2. There + be + noun with adjective modifier(s)
Dalam banyak kalimat dengan jenis expeltive there seperti ini, kata kerja be mempunyai arti “ada” (exsist).
• There are three kinds of TV programs that she likes to watch.
• There are different ways to do it.
3. There + be + noun + -ing participle
Penggunaan jenis expletive there seperti ini dengan pemakaian V-ing ditujuakn untuk memberikan penekanan terhadap sesuatu yang sedang hangat-hangatnya terjadi.
• There is a strom approaching. (= A strom is approaching.)
• There is a sale going on at Matahari. (= A sale is going on at Matahari.)
Name : Dyah Faradania Melinia
ReplyDeleteSRN : 1801121243
Class : C
1. Once upon a times there was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
2. During tomorrow's show there will be an interval of fifteen minutes. Then thirty prisoners on death row.
3. Luckily, there was not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday.
4. It is a long way to the beach from here.
5. 'Which street is it?' 'It is the first one on the left.'
6. There seems to be something wrong with my modem.
7. Strange weather for june: it is freezing today!
8. There was hardly any fuel left in the car.
9. The army doesn't anticipate it much opposition from the rebel forces. (it sebagai objek)
10. It looks as though our team's going to win after all.
11. There was supposed to be several ticket machines ourside the station.
12. Given the right monetary conditions. It theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation.
13. From the swirling mist there was emerged mysterious cloaked figure.
14. If the reorganization goes ahead there is sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force.
15. I leave it to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter. (it sebagai objek)
16. Frankly, it is not surprising that they were expelled.
17. We would apreciate it if you wouldn't say anything about this to the children.
18. Well, Mr. Green, there is nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we'd better look at the pump.
19. Hello, it is Azco Market Research here: I wonder if you'd have a few minutes to take part in our telephone poll?
20. The ministry didn't expect it quite such a negative reaction from farmers.
Name : Rio Gunawan Narang
ReplyDeleteClass : C
SRN : 1801121287
1. Once upon a time, (THERE) was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
2. During tomorrow’s show, (THERE) will be an interval of fifteen minutes. than thirty prisoners on death row
3. Luckily, (THERE) was not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday.
4. (IT) is a long way to the beach from here.
5. ‘Which street is it?’ ‘{IT) is the first one on the left.’
6. (THERE) seems to be something wrong with my modem.
7. Strange weather for June; (IT) is freezing today!
8. (THERE) is hardly any fuel left in the car.
9. The army doesn’t anticipate (THERE) is much opposition from the rebel forces.
10. (IT) looks as though our team’s going to win, after all.
11. (THERE) was supposed to be several ticket machines outside the station.
12. Given the right monetary conditions, (IT) is theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation.
13. From the swirling mist, (THERE) was emerged a mysterious cloaked figure.
14. If the reorganization goes ahead (IT/IS) sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force.
15. I leave (IT) to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter.
16. Frankly, (IT)is not surprising that they were expelled.
17. We would appreciate (IT) if you wouldn’t say anything about this to the children.
18. Well, Mr. Green, (THERE) is nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we’d better look at the pump.
19. Hello, (IT) is Azco Market Research here; I wonder if you’d have a few minutes to take part in our telephone poll?
20. The ministry didn’t expect (THERE) is quite such a negative reaction from farmers.
Name : Widya Sukmawati
ReplyDeleteSRN : 1801121306
Class: C
1. There was
2. There will be
3. There was
4. It is
5. It is
6. There : because it is used with intransitive verb.
7. It is : as a preface that indicates the condition.
8. There was : as an opening word.
9. It : as an object
10. It : because it is used with intransitive verb.
11. It : because it is used with intransitive verb.
12. It is : because object + to infinitive.
13. There : because it is used with intransitive verb.
14. There is : because the next word is an adverb.
15. It : as an object
16. It is : cause verb-ing
17. It : cause there word "would.. if"
18. There is : explain word replace
19 it is : as a pronoun
20. It : as an object
Name : Sarifah Nuor Dzulhaydah
ReplyDeleteSRN : 1801121247
Class : C
1. Once upon a time there was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
2. During tomorrow’s show there will be an interval of fifteen minutes. than thirty prisoners on death row.
3. Luckily, there was not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday.
4. It is a long way to the beach from here.
5. ‘Which street is it?’‘It is the first one on the left.’
6. There seems to be something wrong with my modem
7. Strange weather for June; It is freezing today
8. There is hardly any fuel left in the car.
9. The army doesn’t anticipate it much opposition from the rebel forces.
10. It looks as though our team’s going to win, after all.
11. There is supposed to be several ticket machines outside the station.
12. Given the right monetary conditions, it is theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation
13. From the swirling mist there emerged a mysterious cloaked figure.
14. If the reorganization goes ahead it sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force.
15. I leave it to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter.
16. Frankly, it is not surprising that they were expelled.
17. We would appreciate it if you wouldn’t say anything about this to the children.
18. Well, Mr Green, there is nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we’d better look at the pump.
19. Hello, It is Azco Market Research here; I wonder if you’d have a few minutes to take part in our telephone poll?
20. The ministry didn’t expect there is quite such a negative reaction from farmers.
Name : Nurul Augustama
ReplyDeleteSRN : 1801121249
Class : C
1. upon a time there was. an old woman who lived in a shoe.
2. During tomorrow’s show there is an interval of fifteen minutes. than thirty prisoners on death row.
3. Luckily, It's not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday.
4. It's a long way to the beach from here.
5. ‘Which street is it?’ ‘It is the first one on the left.’
6. It seems to be something wrong with my modem. (Sebagai subjek)
7. Strange weather for June; It's freezing today!
8. It was hardly any fuel left in the car.
9.The army doesn’t anticipate it much opposition from the rebel forces.(sebagai subjek)
10. It looks as though our team’s going to win, after all.
11. It supposed to be several ticket machines outside the station.
12. Given the right monetary conditions, It theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation.
13. From the swirling mist there is emerged a mysterious cloaked figure.
14. If the reorganization goes ahead It's sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force.
15. I leave it to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter.
16. Frankly, It was not surprising that they were expelled.
17. We would appreciate it if you wouldn’t say anything about this to the children.
18. Well Mr. Green, there is nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we’d better look at the pump.
19. Hello, It is Azco Market Research here; I wonder if you’d have a few minutes to take part in our telephone poll?
20. The ministry didn’t expect it quite such a negative reaction from farmers. (Sebagai subjek)
Name : Istania Cucu Dewa Noto Susanto
ReplyDeleteSRN : 1801121333
Class : C
1. Once upon a time there was an old woman who lived in a shoe
2. During tomorrow’s show there will be an interval of fifteen minutes than thirty prisoners on death row
3. Luckily, there was not any difficulty finding the shop yesterday
4. It is a long way to the beach from here.
5. ‘Which street is it?’ ‘It is the first one on the left
6. There seems to be something wrong with my modem. (karena biasa digunakan dengan kata kerja intransitive)
7. Strange weather for June; It is freezing today! (sebagai kata pengantar yang menunjukkan kondisi)
8. There was hardly any fuel left in the car (digunakan sebagai kata pembuka)
9. The army doesn’t anticipate it much opposition from the rebel forces (sebagai objek)
10. It looks as though our team’s going to win, after all (karena biasa digunakan dengan kata kerja intransitive)
11. It supposed to be several ticket machines outside the station (karena biasa digunakan dengan kata kerja intransitive)
12. Given the right monetary conditions, it is theoretically possible to achieve zero inflation (karena objek + to invinitive)
13. From the swirling mist there emerged a mysterious cloaked figure. (karena biasa digunakan dengan kata kerja intransitive)
14. If the reorganization goes ahead there is sure to be a lot of opposition from the sales force. (karena kata setelahnya kata keterangan )
15. I leave it to your conscience to decide whether to report the matter (sebagai objek)
16. Frankly, it is not surprising that they were expelled. (karena verb ing)
17. We would appreciate it if you wouldn’t say anything about this to the children (karena ada would.. if)
18. Well, Mr Green, there is nothing wrong with the heating element so perhaps we’d better look at the pump (menjelaskan kata ganti)
19. Hello, It is Azco Market Research here; I wonder if you’d have a few minutes to take part in our telephone poll? (sebagai kata ganti)
20. The ministry didn’t expect it quite such a negative reaction from farmers (sebagai objek)