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ENGLISH 1 Week 3

WORD CLASSES (2)


5. DETERMINER
Count Nouns
a, the, some, any
this, that, these, those
none, one, two, three,
many
a lot of
fewer than
more than

Non-Count Nouns
the, some, any
this, that
none
much
a lot of
less than
more than

The article the


Use THE with
oceans, rivers, sea, gulfs, plural lakes

dont use THE with


singular lakes

mountains

mounts

earth, moon

planets, constellations

schools, colleges, universities


when the phrase begins with school, etc

school, colleges, universities


when the phrase begins with a proper noun

ordinal number before nouns

cardinal numbers after nouns

countries with more than one word


(except Great Britain)

countries with one word

Translate the phrase(s).


1. Inggris Raya
2. Republik Indonesia
3. Pegunungan Rocky
4. Teluk Tomini
5. Inggris Raya
6. Sungai Musi; Laut Andaman; Danau Toba
7. Gunung Merapi
8. STMIK Amikom Yogyakarta
9. Merkurius
10. Bumi dan bulan

11. Kejuaraan pertama; satu kejuaraan


12. banyak hal; banyak informasi
13. beberapa keputusan
14. sedikit tugas; banyak praktikum
15. sedikit udara

6. PREPOSITION
Typically come before noun/noun phrase
on
before
of
with
in
by
to
without
at
during
from
among
across
from
under
between
after
into
above
behind

beside
in front of
during
until
while

according to
because of

Fill the blanks with the correct preposition


1. We have DSL Internet access work, but I don't have a high-speed
connection home.
2. Weve never met before except . FB.
3. The robot competition was held a ski resort Telluride, a small town
southwest Colorado.
4. They have a small house a lake in the countryside. When I visit them, I
always love to sit the shore and watch the kids swimming the lake.
5. You can buy computer peripherals Megatech Shop Solo Street.
6. Why don't we go the movies tonight?
7. There was a tsunami 2004.
8. They visited England last summer.
9. You can find the materials the link I gave you last two days.
10. Let's meet . seven o'clock before the meeting begins at eight.
11. I think I need to study English (while/for/during) a few months before I leaving.
12. He watched TV (while/for/during) I cooked.
13. Please, don't interrupt the teacher (while/for/during) she is speaking.
14. Magda broke into tears (while/for/during) the film.
15. (While/For/During) our stay in London, we visited a lot of museums.

7. CONJUNCTION
Conjunctions are used to express a connection between words, phrases, or clauses.
Coordinating Conjunction
FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
Sub-ordinating Conjunction
after (setelah)
although (walaupun)
as (ketika, karena, seperti)
as if (seolah-olah)
as long as (selama)
as though ( seolah-olah)
because (karena)
before (sebelum)
despite (walaupun)
even though (walaupun)

however (bagaimanapun)
if (jika)
if only (jika saja)
in spite of (walaupun)
in order that (supaya)
rather than (daripada)
since (sejak, karena)
so that (sehingga)
than (daripada)
that (bahwa)

Correlative Conjunction
o Both and . (baik maupun )
o Either or (baik ataupun )
o Neither nor (tidak maupun )
o Not only but also (tidak hanya tapi juga )

therefore (oleh karena itu)


though (walaupun)
unless (kecuali)
until (sampai)
when (ketika)
whenever (kapan saja)
where (dimana)
wheareas (sedangkan)
wherever (di mana pun)
while (ketika)

Fill in the blanks with these words: although, and, because, but, or, since, so,
unless, until, when.
1. Things were different _____ I was young.
2. I always write on my blog _____ I like it.
3. Let us wait here _____ the rain stops.
4. You cannot be a lawyer _____ you have a law degree.
5. I saw him leaving an hour _____ two ago.
6. This is an expensive _____ very useful software.
7. We were getting tired _____ we stopped for a rest.
8. Walk quickly _____ you will be late.
9. He had to retire _____ of ill health.
10. We will go swimming next Sunday _____ it's raining.
11. I heard a noise _____ I turned the light on.
12. Would you like a coffee _____ tea?
13. _____ the car is old it still runs well.
14. I would like to go _____ I am too busy.
15. She will die _____ the doctors operate immediately.
Fill in the blanks with the correct Correlative Conjunction.
1. Andi Ridwan are good at English.
2. Yesterday, I lost my laptop my external hard disk.
3. Rizka Windy will give up finishing their important project.
4. Many students will take Statistics Math this semester as their best
choice.
5. the teacher the students agree with the newest issue on this
subject.

Your dream doesnt have an expired date. Take a deep breath and try again Kt. Witten

Rosyidah Jayanti Vijaya, S.E., M.Hum


September, 2014

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