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UNIT I
Word Families
Introduction
How well you understand many kinds
of grammar are tested. Your knowledge of vocabulary is also tested. For this
section, the correct answer may be a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb. The
correct choice may also depend on its form. Should it be singular or plural? Is
it the right tense for the sentence? Should it be comparative or superlative?
These are some things to think about. Finally, does the choice you pick make
sense? Read through the sentence with your answer.
Learning
Hint:
With word families, the possible
answers are four forms of the SAME word. Memorize common noun forms,
adjectives, adverbs, and verb forms.
Word
Forms
Word families test how well you know
the various types of words that can be made from one word. A word can go from
noun to verb to adjective to adverb by changing the ending of the word.
Example:
Finale (noun, thing) -> finalist
(noun, person) -> finalize (verb) -> final (adjective) -> finally
(adverb)
Remember the common word endings
used to make the different kinds of words:
Noun
|
Verb
|
Adjective
|
Adverb
|
-ance
disturbance
|
-en
lighten
|
-able
Fashionable
|
-ly
Slowly
|
-ancy
discrepancy
|
-ify
beautify
|
-ible
|
-ward
Backward
|
-ence
|
-ize
sumarize
|
-al
Economical
|
-wise
|
-ation
civilization
|
-ful
Beautiful
|
||
-ian
librarian
|
-ish
Flourish
|
||
-ism
terorism
|
-ive
Tentative
|
||
-ment
|
-ous
Generous
|
||
-ness
|
|||
-ship
|
|||
-or
|
|||
-er
|
Typical
Question Examples Found in Word Families
1) The manager read the report
_____.
(A) careful
(B)
carefully
(C) care
(D) caring
The correct answer is (B). An adverb
is needed to complete the sentence. Carefully is the only adverb. Adverbs
modify verbs. How did the manager read the report? He read it carefully. Answer
(A) is an adjective. Answer (C) and (D) are verb forms.
2) The procedure was _____ properly
to the new employee.
(A) explain
(B) explanation
(C) explanatory
(D) explained
The correct answer is (D). There is
no main verb in this sentence. Was is only acting as a helping verb. The
correct verb form must have a past tense form to agree with was. Only explained
is both a main verb and in the past tense. Answer (A) is the present tense verb
form. Answer (B) is a noun. Answer (C) is an adjective.
Adjectives are describing words. They make nouns more interesting.
Nouns are words that are used to name things (people, places, things).
Verbs are doing words.
Adverbs tell us more about verbs. They tell us how, when or where the action of the verb happens.
NO
|
ADJECTIVE
|
VERB
|
NOUN
|
ADVERB
|
1
|
Successful
|
Succeed
|
Success
|
successfully
|
2
|
Dead
|
Die
|
Death
|
Deadly
|
3
|
Patient
|
-
|
Patience
|
patiently
|
1. a. She is very succesful
b. If
you succeed, you will buy a
car.
c. Your success
is influenced by your wife.
d. The
operation is done successfully.
2. a. He is dead
b. His death is mysterious
c. My
cat died last night.
d. She
is deadly serious
Adjectives and
adverbs
Look
at these examples:
•
Our holiday was too short - the time went very quickly.
•
The driver of the car was seriously injured in the accident.
Quickly
and seriously are adverbs. Many adverbs are made from an adjective + -ly:
Adjective
|
Quick
|
Serious
|
Careful
|
quiet
|
bad
|
heavy
|
Adverb
|
Quickly
|
Seriously
|
Carefully
|
Quietly
|
badly
|
heavily
|
Not all words ending in -ly are adverbs. Some
adjectives end in -ly too, for example:
Friendly / lively / elderly / lonely / silly
/ lovely
Adjective
or adverb
Adjectives (quick/careful etc.) tell us about
a noun. We use adjectives before nouns and after some verbs, especially be:
• Tom is a careful driver, (not
'a carefully driver')
• We didn't go out because of
the heavy
rain.
• Please be quiet.
• I was disappointed that my exam results were so
bad
Adverbs
(quickly/carefully etc.) tell us about a verb. An adverb tells us how somebody
does something or how something happens:
• Tom drove carefully along the narrow road. (not 'drove
careful')
• We didn't go out because it was raining heavily.
• Please speak quietly
• I was disappointed that I did so badly on the exam.
• Why do you never take me seriously?
She speaks
English perfectly.
Verb + object + adverb
Tom looked at me sadly.
EXERCISE 1
Choose the
correct words
1. The driver of the car was
.......... injured. (serious, seriously)
2. I think you behaved very........... . (selfish, selfishly)
3. Rose is .......... upset
about losing her job. (terrible, terribly)
4. There was a......... change in the weather. (sudden, suddenly)
5. Everybody at the party was............ dressed. (colourful, colourfully)
6. She fell and hurt herself
quite .......... . (bad, badly)
7. I cooked this meal.......... for you, so I hope you like it. (special,
specially)
8. Don't go up that ladder. It
doesn't look......... . (safe, safely)
9. He looked at me............. when I interrupted him. (angry, angrily)
10. Our holiday was too short.
The time passed very............ .
(quick, quickly)
EXERCISE 2
Practice
in Adding Adjectives
Many adjectives are formed from nouns
and verbs. The adjective thirsty, for example, comes from thirst,
which may be either a noun or a verb. Complete each sentence below with the
adjective form of the italicized noun or verb.
- In 2005, Hurricane Katrina
brought great destruction to the Gulf coast. It was one of the most
_____ hurricanes in recent decades.
- All of our pets enjoy good health.
Our collie is exceptionally _____, despite its advanced age.
- Your suggestion makes a great
deal of sense. You have a very _____ idea.
- Google made record profits
last year. It is one of the most _____ companies in the world.
- Dr. Kraft's job requires patience
and skill. He is a _____ negotiator.
- All through high school, Giles rebelled
against his parents and teachers. Now he has three _____ children of his
own.
- Telling jokes that will not offend
others can be difficult. Some comedians are deliberately _____
UNIT 2
Simple Sentence
Simple
sentence contains one subject and one verb. To build a sentence, we then need
some elements, like noun or pronoun, adjective, adverb and verbs. Here, they are
called "Core elements".
Further, the Core elements create two kinds of basic sentence, they are:
Verbal sentences and Nominal Sentences
Further, the Core elements create two kinds of basic sentence, they are:
Verbal sentences and Nominal Sentences
Nominal
|
Verbal
|
Subject
+ To Be + Complements
I
+
am + a student
|
Subject
+ Verb
We +study
|
Ø
Ø You
are policemen n
Ø We
are in the room adv of place
Ø They
are happy adj
Ø She
is a doctor n
Ø He
is a clever boy noun phrase
|
Ø
I eat(rujak)
Ø
You ride(a bike)
Ø
They play (football)
Ø
Shewrites (a letter)
Ø
He watches (TV)
Ø
It runs (fast)
|
Study
more carefully! What kind
of sentence are there, verbal or nominal sentence?
1. Ahmad Solihin is very busy now.
2. The supervisor is not in today.
1. Ahmad Solihin is very busy now.
2. The supervisor is not in today.
3. I am here every Sunday.
4. You are beautiful.
5. Indonesia will require many experts.
6. She will come there, if you invite her.
4. You are beautiful.
5. Indonesia will require many experts.
6. She will come there, if you invite her.
7. We
shall have arrived at school at 7 o’clock.
8. The investors are interested in
running their business in Indonesia.
9. Lampung is one of the provinces in Sumatera.
10. Siti aminah is helping the doctor. Verbal
9. Lampung is one of the provinces in Sumatera.
10. Siti aminah is helping the doctor. Verbal
11. She was a
good dancer.
12. They were friends
13. She will not has been at home by the end of this week.
14. Should we be there last night
15. Eva sulastri is married.
16. Her baby looks handsome.
13. She will not has been at home by the end of this week.
14. Should we be there last night
15. Eva sulastri is married.
16. Her baby looks handsome.
17. To know
much about me, please call me tonight.
18.He cares
of people.
19. Do you make an animation at studio ?
20. Is he watching the program
television?
Exercise 2
Correct the
following sentences!
1. They are have three children
2.
We are closed the door last night.
3.
She wrong.
4.
You is are here
now
5.
My mother is
swimming.
6.
The guard is
help me yesterday.
7.
She is writes a
letter. She is writing a letter. She writes a letter
8.
Donita not a
movie star.
9.
Tanya a
friendly nice lady.
10. It is run very slowly. It is running...
it run
.
UNIT 3
Basic Sentence Structure
There
are five basic patterns around which most English sentences are built.They are
as follows:
S-V
|
Subject-Verb
|
John
sleeps.
|
||
Jill is
eating.
|
||||
Jack
will arrive.
|
||||
S-V-O
|
Subject-Verb-Object
|
I like
rice.
|
||
She loves
her job.
|
||||
He's
eating an orange.
|
||||
S-V-Adj
|
Subject-Verb-Adjective
|
He is
funny.
|
||
The
workers are lazy.
|
||||
Karen
seems angry.
|
||||
S-V-Adv
|
Subject-Verb-Adverb
|
Jim is
here.
|
||
Flowers
are everywhere.
|
||||
No one
was there.
|
||||
S-V-N
|
Subject-Verb-Noun
|
She is
my mom.
|
||
The men
are doctors.
|
||||
Mr.
Jones is the teacher.
|
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At the heart of every English
sentence is the Subject-Verb relationship. Other elements can be added to make
a sentence more interesting, but they are not essential to its formation.
The
following sentences are examples of the S-V pattern.
She
sleeps.
|
Core
sentence
|
|
She
sleeps soundly.
|
An
adverb is added to describe how she sleeps.
|
|
She
sleeps on the sofa.
|
A
prepositional phrase is added to tell where she sleeps.
|
|
She
sleeps every afternoon
|
A time
expression is added to tell when she sleeps.
|
|
She is
sleeping right now.
|
Verb
tense is changed, but S-V relationship remains the same.
|
|
Mary
will sleep later.
|
Subject
is named and another tense is used.
|
|
The dogs
are sleeping in the garage.
|
New
subject may require a different form of the verb.
|
Note: Any action verb can be used with
this sentence pattern.
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The
following sentences are examples of the S-V-O pattern.
They
like rice.
|
Core
sentence
|
|
The
people like rice.
|
Specific
subject
|
|
The
friendly people like rice.
|
Subject
modified with an adjective
|
|
The
people in the restaurant like rice.
|
Subject
modified with an adjective
|
|
The
people like boiled rice.
|
Object
modified with an adjective
|
|
The
people like hot, white rice.
|
Object
modified with more than one adjective
|
Note:
Only transitive action verbs can be used with this sentence pattern.
The
following sentences are examples of the S-V-Adj pattern.
He is
fine.
|
Basic
sentence with "be" verb
|
|
He seems
happy.
|
Basic
sentence with another linking verb
|
|
Jordan
is tall, dark and handsome.
|
Series
of adjectives
|
|
He
appears very comfortable.
|
Adverb
or intensifier added
|
|
George
became sick last night.
|
Different
tense and linking verb
|
Note: Only linking verbs can be used with
this sentence pattern.
The
following sentences are examples of the S-V-Adv pattern.
The
teacher is here.
|
Basic
sentence
|
|
The
teacher is over there.
|
Using an
adverb phrase
|
|
Teachers
are everywhere.
|
Plural
noun and verb used
|
|
The
teachers are in the lobby.
|
Prepositional
phrase functioning as adverb
|
Note:
Only linking verbs can be used with this sentence pattern.
The
following sentences are examples of the S-V-N pattern.
The man
is a doctor.
|
Basic
sentence
|
|
The
women are doctors.
|
Using
plural noun and verb
|
|
My
father is a nice guy.
|
Modified
subject and complement
|
|
My
grandparents are senior citizens.
|
Modified
plural subject and complement
|
Note: Only linking verbs can be used with
this sentence pattern.
Exercise: Make at least 5 sentences for
each pattern of basic sentence structure.
1.
S V
2.
S V O
3.
S V Adj
4.
S V Adv
5.
S V N
UNIT 4
A Shortcut
of Studying Tenses
The concept of time can be split
into:
- The Present - What you are
currently doing.
I
eat, I am
eating
- The Past - What you did some
time back.
I
ate, I was eating
- The Future - What you will do
later.
I
will eat, I will be eating
In the English language, tenses play
an important role in sentence formation.
The
tense of a verb shows the time of an event or action.
PAST
|
PRESENT
|
PROGRESSIVE
|
PERFECT
|
FUTURE
|
V2
|
V1
|
V-ING
|
Has/have + V3/PP
|
Will/shall +
V-BASE
|
She ate
She did not eat
Did she eat?
|
She eats
She does not eat
Does she eat?
|
She is eating
She is not eating
Is she eating?
|
She has eaten
She has not eaten
Has she eaten?
|
She will eat
She will not eat
Will she eat?
|
She was sick
|
She is sick
|
She is being
|
She has been sick
|
She will be sick
|
Note: pay attention with meaning in
context.
Exercise 1
Write the following sentences in
English and use the correcttense
1. Badri makan roti tadi malam
2.
Badri sedang nonton sepakbola di TV
sekarang
3.
Badri baru saja membersihkan kamarnya.
4.
Badri akan mengunjungi pacarnya jam 12.00 siang.
5.
Shinta mencintaiku
6.
Shinta sedang membuat kue untukku.
7.
Shinta baru saja menelponku
8.
Shinta akan memberi uang untukku besok.
9.
Apakah shinta benar-benar mencintaiku?
10. Donita dulu pacarku.
11. Dia dulu cantik sekali.
12. Donita cantik, ramah dan pintar.
13. Aku tidak akan menikahi Donita
14. Aku akan pergi jauh
15. Donita akan menikah dengan seorang pria
kaya.
Change the following sentences into simple past, present,
perfect, and future tense
1.
I am seeing your dad tomorrow.
2.
I am reading the newspaper.
3.
Susie is having her breakfast.
4.
I am studying for the test.
5.
Alice is knitting a sweater.
6.
We are going to the park.
7.
What are we having for dinner?
8.
Are you coming to the park with me?
9.
We are going to crash.
10.
Anita is singing now.
UNIT 5
EDITING
Skills:
1. Capitalization
2. possessive
nouns
3. spelling
4. compound
words
Find capitalize letter, add period
(.), add question mark (?), add coma
(,), take words out, spell correctly, lowercase letter, indent, add words!!
Anthony Visits Nick
On
sunday, Anthony went over to Nicks house to playbasketball. They played a game
of one-by-one. Anthonymade six baskets, but Nick made eight. Nick was the winner.After the game, both boys
went inside to have somesnack’s and watch television.
Skills:
1.
Indenting
2.
homophones (know/no)
3.
missing words
4.
punctuation
5.
irregular verbs
6.
verb tenses
Editing: How
many mistakes can you find?
The Beach
Do you no Ryan did last weekend. He went to the
beach
with his family. First, Ryan builded a huge sand
castle. Then,
he collect seashells and rocks After that, he goed
swimming
with
his brother. Ryan has a wonderful time at the beach.
Editing: How many mistakes can you
find?
Camping
i went camping with my family. We
whent fishing and I
caught a big fish. I also whent
Swimming with my brother.
We hade a camp fire every night. The
camping trip was lots
of fun
Editing: How many mistakes can you
find!
Skills:
1.
commas
in a list
2.
spelling
3.
irregular
verbs
4.
punctuation
(above title)
Candy Shop
Jennifer Megan and Sarah whent to
the candy shop.
Jennifer bought a small bocks of
fudge. Sarah paid fifty sents
for a bag of jellybeans. Megan
bought sum Twizzlers. The
grls all walked to the park where
they eated their candy.
Editing: How many mistakes can you
find?
Skills:
1.
capital
letter at the beginning of a sentence
2.
spelling
3.
subject-verb
agreement
Spaghetti Dinner
last night my father mad us a
spaghetti dinner. Hemacks
the best meatballs in the world! I
ate lots of spaghetti. My
brother spill sauce on his white
shirt. Whee all laughed. I love
when My dad makes spaghetti
Editing: How many mistakes can you
find?
Skills:
1.
possessive
nouns
2.
irregular
verbs
3.
Spelling
4.
capital
letter to begin a name
5.
lower
case for common nouns
Laura's Swimming Pool
Rachael went to Lauras house to swim
in the pool. First,
Rachael and Laura swimmed around
underwater.Than,
rachael went down the water slide.
After that, Lauras dog
jumped in the pool. Finally, Laura
and Rachael got out of
the pool and drank Lemonade.
UNIT 6
WRITING
PRACTICE
DICTO-COMP
Frank wanted to
work at the bank. First, he telephoned the personnel office and asked a few
questions. Then the bank sent him an application form. He completed the form
and returned it to the personnel manager telephoned Frank and discussed his
application with him. He asked for letters of reference. A few days later, he
invited Frank for a personal interview. Finally, the bank sent Frank a letter.
It offered him a position.
GUIDED WRITING
A. Arrange the
following ues in proper word order to make complete sentences. Write the
sentences in paragraph form. Begin your paragraph with this sentence: Tim is an
excellent student.
1. gave-Tim-the
university-a scholarship
2. him-the
class-a party-gave
3. house-Prof
Ricci’s-was-it-at
4. sent-Prof
Ricci-to Tim’s parents-invitations
5. to a few
people-handed-she-invitations
6.
them-mailed-to other friends-she
7.
gifts-sent-Tim-many people
B. Arrange the
following cues in proper word order to make complete sentences. Write the
sentences in paragraph form. Begin your paragraph with thanis sentence: There
are several important ways of getting the news.
1.report-everyday-to
us-the newspapers, television, and the radio-the news
2. usually-gives-a
newspapet-to its reader-the news-only once a day
3. to us-every hour-television
and radio stations-repeat-the same news
4. at any
time-us-personal news-brings-the telephone
C. Arrange the
following cues inproper word order to make complete sentences. Write the
sentences in paragraph form. Begin your paragraph with this sentence: I saw a
group of vacationers with their guide this morning.
1. “Good
morning,” said to- the tourists-the guide
2. Some
maps-gave-he-them
3. for several
people-some money-changed-he
4. for
others-cashed-he-some traveller’s checks-also
5. descrribed-the
tours-he-to everyone
6. the same
information-he-to a few latecomers-repeated
7. very
carefully-he-the instructions-explained-to them
IMITATIVE WRITING
Everything
Happens to Me
My luck has been bad lately.
For example, last week my father sent me a check. I lost it. A few days ago, my
grandmother gave me a present. I broke it. Nextm Prof. Stein gave me an
examination. I failed it. Then, he assigned me a special project. I didn’t
understand it. Finally, Lou introduced a good friend of his to me. She didn’t
speak English!
Write a short paragraph about a series of good or
bad events in your life. Discuss the events in time sequence. Use some of
sequence expressions (first, first of
all, in the first place, to begin with, second, next, then, afterwards, later,
after a few days, at the same time, immidiately, presently, now, last of all,
finally, in the end, at last). Use the paragraph entitled Everything
Happens to Me as a model. Begin the paragraph with this sentence: My luck has been good/bad lately.
INDEPENDENT WRITING
Write a paragraph in which you
describe one of the following subjects. The first sentence of your paragraph
should state the dominant impression.
A famous
building in my city
The ideal
home
My house
a central
UNIT 7
THANK YOU NOTE
THANK YOU NOTE
From
Student to Teacher
Dear Mr. Frank,
I wanted to let you know how much I
enjoyed your class this year. I know it's not easy to teach a bunch of crazy
kids like us but you managed to keep us all interested and we even had fun. I
wish all my teachers were like you. Thanks a lot!
Sincerely,
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Dear Mrs. Kinder,
Thank you for teaching a great class
this year. I learned a lot and know you helped prepare me for next year. Thanks
for always being patient and in a good mood. I always looked forward to class.
Best wishes for a great summer!
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Dear Mrs. Wiggert,
I hope you know how much I'll miss
you next year! I really loved your class and know I learned a ton. You have a
way of making dry subjects really interesting. I only hope some of my college
teachers can be half as good as you.
Thank you!!