Senin, 30 September 2013

Causative Verb

Get
The Patterns:
-Active Causative:  S+Get/Gets/Got+O(person)+to V1+ . . .
-Passive Causative: S+Get/Gets/Got+O(thing)+V3+ . . .
  1. I will get my dog to keep my house.
  2. I  get you to become my wife.
  3. My wife gets me to wash the clothes.
  4. They would get me to write a letter in the classroom.
  5. I got my friend to accompany me in theater.
  6. He gets her to read The holy Quran.
  7. Luqman gets his girlfriend to wash his hair.
  8. The lecturer gets her to open the book.
  9. My mother gets my brother to wash his car. 
  10. They gets me to run faster.
Have/Has/Has
The Patterns:
-Active Causative: S+Have/Has/Had+O(Person)+ V1+ . . .
-Passive Causative: S+Have/Has/Had+O(Thing)+V3+ . . .
  1. I have her refresh my mind.
  2. They have me something to do.
  3. I had him fix my car.
  4. Rezki has me do exercise together.
  5. Hutomo has him repair their computer.
  6. You have brother clean your room.
  7. I had my sister do my task.
  8. Arga has computer operated an application.
  9. I have rice cooker cooked rice.
  10. Selva had me do my task.
Make
The Patterns:
-Active Causative:  S+Make/Makes/Made+O(Person)+ V1+ . . .
-Passive Causative: S+Make/Makes/Made+O(Thing)+V3+ . . .
  1. He made their brother open the door.
  2. My friends made her save my book.
  3. His friend made her fall in the floor.
  4. The teacher makes me study hard for the test.
  5. My mother makes me wash my car.
  6. He makes her sing a beautiful song for him.
  7. The lecturer made the students study hard for the test.
  8. His friend made her fall in love.
  9. He made their children keep his key .
  10. The farmer made me realize about my mistake.
Let
Let - Person - Verb
  1. Sigit let me ride his new motorcycle.
  2. I know that my mother let me cook a rice.
  3. They let her come into their party.
  4. My father let me take a phone from my friends.
  5. My sister let her son eat in the kitchen.
  6. I don't know that my friends will let me repair his computer.
  7. Don't ever let me tell your secrets to your parent.
  8. They let me go in the school.
  9. His father let us come into their house.
  10. My Mother let me cry in his room.

Senin, 23 September 2013

Assingment 1 - Reported Speech

Definition:
The report of one speaker or writer on the words said, written, or thought by someone else.

Reported speech is often also called indirect speech. Is used to communicate what someone else said, think or believe, but without using the exact words. A few changes are necessary; often a pronoun has to be changed and the verb is usually moved back a tense, where possible. 

For example:
- He said that he was going to come. 
- The person’s exact words were “I’m going to come“. 

Reported speech is usually used to talk about the past, so we normally change the tense of the words spoken. We use reporting verbs like “say“, “tell“, “ask“, and we may use the word “that” to introduce the reported words. Reported speech doesn’t use quotation marks to enclose what the person said.


A. Declarative
  1. I will destroy you;
  2. I will always keep you safe;
  3. I believe in God;
  4. The dog ran;
  5. I like swimming, especially when the sun looks bright;
  6. Don't waste your time, or time will waste you;
  7. You can get help from my mother, but you're going to ask by your self;
  8. I wanted to marry with sinta;
  9. I want to make statement that i love him;
  10. How can we win, when fools can be king;
B. Yes/no Question
  1. Are here just to prove your winning?
  2. Is it your car?
  3. Is he your father?
  4. Is she your mother?
  5. Are you smarter than me?
  6. Was she your friend?
  7. May I borrow your book?
  8. Have you ever seen me before?
  9. Have you ever answer my question?
  10. Were you looking for me?
C. Question Word
  1. Where is your hometown?
  2. Why do you love me?
  3. When does the stores open?
  4. Who is your father?
  5. What are you talking about?
  6. Which day do you prefer for meet me?
  7. How do you cook an egg?
  8. How could you do that reckless thing?
  9. How far is the university from your boarding house?
  10. How many brothers and sister do you have?
D.  Imperative
  1. Get away from my face!
  2. Please open the door!
  3. Lent your car, please!
  4. Take your book from me!
  5. Take out you clothes!
  6. Clean up the room!
  7. If you want to come in my room, please knock the door!
  8. Don't bothering me, turn of the television, please!
  9. Tommorow you have to come here!
  10. Next sunday you have to clean our class!