Complement :
1. A
glacier is a huge body of ice.
S
P Complement
2. She opened her
book
S P Complement
3. Jennie always
make a delicious dessert
S
P
Complement
4. My
mom bought me a cute diary book yesterday
S
P
Complement
5. Mr. Mamat was a great headmaster
S
P
Complement
6. His dream is to win a cooking contest
S
P
Complement
7. The manager cut John's salary
S
P Complement
8. Monica was sore after going to the gym
S
P Complement
9. Her father was a famous actor
S
P Complement
10. Erwin was a lazy
employee in his office
S P Complement
Modifier :
1. Suzan gave an outstanding performance
in the program
S
P Modifier
2. All were dressed in black at
the party
S
P
Modifier
3. She is driving very
fast
S
P
Modifier
4. John bought an interesting book at a book fair
S
P
Modifier
5. My father bought a brand-new car
last week
S
P
Modifier
6. Anna thought
the movie based on book was sure to
be exciting
S
P
Modifier
7. People
who rarely laugh are sad
S
P Modifier
8. He asked his mother to buy him an expensive bicycle
S
P
Modifier
9. They moved to a small town
in Tennessee in 1954
S
P Modifier
10. The owner of the firm has some pretty
old-fashioned attitudes
S
P
Modifier
TENSES
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SIMPLE PRESENT
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(+) She drink milk in the morning
(-) She doesn’t drink milk in the
morning
(?) does she drink milk in the morning ?
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(+) I smoke in the smoking area
(-) I don’t smoke in the smoking area
(?) Do I smoke in the smoking area?
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(+) I go to school everyday
(-) I don’t go to school everyday
(?) do I go to school everyday ?
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(+) We are watch cartoon in the TV
(-) we aren’t watch cartoon in the TV
(?) are we watch cartoon in the TV?
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(+) They are wears uniform to school
(-) They aren’t wears uniform to school
(?) Are they wears uniform to school ?
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(+) He listens to music on the radio
(-) He doesn’t listens to music on the
radio
(?) Does he listens to music on the
radio ?
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(+) He is studies math every Monday
(-) He isn’t studies math every Monday
(?) Is he studies math every Monday ?
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(+) She feeds her cat every day
(-) She doesn’t feeds her cat every day
(?) Does she feeds her cat every day ?
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(+) She is go to work at 8 am
(-) She isn’t go to work at 8 am
(?) Is she go to work at 8 am ?
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(+) He write a homework at night
(-) He don’t write a homework at night
(?) Do he write a homework at night ?
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PRESENT CONTINOUS
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(+) She is wearing dress
(-) She isn’t wearing dress
(?) Is she wearing dress ?
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(+) We are swimming together
(-) We aren’t swimming together
(?) Are we swimming together ?
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(+) He is speaking with his friend now
(-) He isn’t speaking with his friend
now
(?) Is he speaking with his friend now ?
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(+) I am cooking a cheese cake
(-) I am not cooking a cheese cake
(?) Am I cooking a cheese cake ?
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(+) He is playing basketball
(-) He isn’t playing basketball
(?) Is he playing basketball ?
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(+) You are lying to your mom
(-) You aren’t lying to your mom
(?) Are You lying to your mom?
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(+) They are eating pizza
(-) They aren’t eating pizza
(?) Are they eating pizza ?
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(+) I am buying a new shoes
(-) I am not buying a new shoes
(?) Am I buying a new shoes ?
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(+) She is watching horror movie
(-) She isn’t watching horror movie
(?) Is she watching horror movie ?
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(+) He is running in the park
(-) He isn’t running in the park
(?) Is he running in the park ?
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SIMPLE PAST
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(+) She wanted to go to study math
yesterday
(-) She did not want to study Math
yesterday
(?) Did she want to study Math
yesterday?
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(+) He liked the food in an expensive
restaurant like this
(-) He didn’t like the food in an
expensive restaurant
(?) Did he like the food in an expensive
restaurant?
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(+) Last year we went to Malang
(-) Last year we didn’t go to malang
(?) Did you go to Malang last year?
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(+) My cat drank milk yesterday
(-) My cat didn’t drink milk yesterday
(?) Did your cat drink milk yesterday?
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(+) I planned my Art project last week
(-) I didn’t do my Art project last
week
(?) Did you do your Art project last
week?
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(+) Yesterday evening they had dinner
with teacher
(-) Yesterday evening they did not have
dinner with their teacher
(?) Did they have dinner with their
teacher yesterday night?
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(+) When I gave him a candy, he stopped
crying
(-) If I didn’t give him a candy, he
would cry
(?) Why did you give him a candy?
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(+) I ate my lunch an hour ago
(-) I did not eat lunch with friends
(?) Did you eat lunch with friends?
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(+) Teena started school when she was
five
(-) Teena didn’t go to school when she
was four
(?) Did Teena start school when she was
four?
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(+) My English class began at 9.30
(-) My English class did not begin at
8.00
(?) Did your English class begin at
9.00?
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SIMPLE FUTURE
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(+) I had listen to the radio when you
came here
(-) I had listen to the radio when you
came here
(?) had I listen to the radio when you
came here?
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(+) My mother is going to cook Asian
food
(-) My mother is not going to cook
European food
(?) What is your mother going to cook?
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(+) They are going to keep running far
away
(-) They are not going to keep running
far away
(?) Are They going to keep running far
away?
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(+) He shall bring many books tomorrow
(-) He shall not bring many books
tomorrow
(?) Shall he bring many books tomorrow?
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(+) My parents are going to be the
judges
(-) My parents aren’t going to be the
judges
(?) Are your parents going to be the
judges
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(+) He will be right here for you
(-) He will not be right here for you
(?) Will he be right here for you?
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(+) We shall stay here
(-) We shall not stay here
(?) Shall we stay here?
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(+) I will close the door
(-) I will not close the door
(?) Will you close the door?
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(+) I shall visit my grandma tomorrow
(-) I shall not visit my grandma
tomorrow
(?) Shall I visit my grandma tomorrow?
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(+) The students had arrived before the
bus left
(-) The students slept before her
parent went home
(?) Had I listen to the radio when you
came here?
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TWO WORD VERBS
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1. Alice ran
down the road without looking at anybody.
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2. Don’t
forget to turn off the TV.
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3. You
can put off your shoes here.
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4. Siska picked
up many cupcake.
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5. The
press conference was called off because the celebrity was
not prepared yet.
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6. The
racing car blew up after it crashed into the fence.
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7. The
TV station broke in to report the news of the president's
death.
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8. My
mother walks out of the room when my father brings up sports.
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9. If
everyone chips in we can get the kitchen painted by noon.
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10. I
am counting on you to make dinner while I am out.
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S + VERB + AGREEMENT
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Annisa
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-
The cat eats fish (singular)
-
The cats eat fish. (plural)
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Difa
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-
The sun rises (singular)
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The stars shine (plural)
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Faishal
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-
Leo rarely eats white bread. (singular)
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You go straight ahead
then turn left (plural)
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ilham
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-
My boss always comes on
time (singular)
-
They like eating out
(plural)
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sania
|
-
she buys me a chocolate
(singular)
-
None of the boys bring their
lunch box (plural)
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ANNISA
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I will call you at night.
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PRONOUNS
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SUBJECT PRONOUNS
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DIFA
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We are brother and sister.
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FAISHAL
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You and I are a couple.
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ILHAM
|
Can you give this book
to your brother?
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SANIA
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They lie to me about that accident.
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ANNISA
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Did he ask me to come along?
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PRONOUNS
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OBJECT PRONOUNS
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DIFA
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The dog will follow you everywhere.
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FAISHAL
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Don’t give that to them!
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ILHAM
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It is not about us.
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SANIA
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Nope, I’m not sure that was him.
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ANNISA
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My fiancee is traveling to Japan.
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PRONOUNS
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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE
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DIFA
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Her new hairstyle fits her a lot.
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FAISHAL
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Its tail is so long.
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ILHAM
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That cat takes care of its child.
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SANIA
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Our parents teach us not to tell a lie.
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ANNISA
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The dog is mine.
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PRONOUNS
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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
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DIFA
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I loved listening to his singing.
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FAISHAL
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What’s mine is yours, my friend.
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ILHAM
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Their mother gets along well with yours.
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SANIA
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We shall finally have what is rightfully
ours.
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