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Name : Maya Ursula

NPM : 201612500056

A. Simple Present Tense

1. (+) They climb the mountain today


(–) They don’t climb the mountain today
(?) Do they climb the mountain today?
Yes, they do
No, they don’t

2. (+) Yura orders some foods in the restaurant


(–) Yura doesn’t order some foods in the restaurant
(?) Does Yura order some foods in the restaurant?
Yes, she does
No, she doesn’t

3. (+) He does his homework well


(–) He doesn’t do his homework well
(?) Does He do his homework well?
Yes, he does
No, he doesn’t

4. (+) Hyeri and Minah buy some novels today


(–) Hyeri and Minah don’t buy some novels today
(?) Do Hyeri and Minah buy some novels today?
Yes, they do
No, they don’t

5. (+) She needs their opini about the article


(–) She doesn’t need their opini about the article
(?) Does she need their opini about the article?
Yes, she does
No, she doesn’t
B. Simple Past Tense

1. (+) My brother deleted some files from my laptop yesterday


(–) My brother didn’t delete some files from my laptop yesterday
(?) Did my brother delete some files from my laptop yesterday?
Yes, he did
No, he didn’t

2. (+) She was a teacher three years ago


(–) She wasn’t a teacher three years ago
(?) Was she a teacher three years ago?
Yes, she was
No, she wasn’t

3. (+) The cat stole a fish two hours ago


(–) The cat didn’t steal a fish two hours ago
(?) Did the cat steal a fish two hours ago?
Yes, it did
No, it didn’t

4. (+) My family and I celebrated new year’s eve last year


(–) My family and I didn’t celebrate new year’s eve last year
(?) Did you and your family celebrate new year’s eve last year?
Yes, we did
No, we didn’t

5. (+) Siska and Berta visited the zoo last week


(–) Siska and Berta didn’t visit the zoo last week
(?) Did Siska and Berta visit the zoo last week?
Yes, we did
No, we didn’t
C. Present Progressive Tense

1. (+) You are listening to music now


(–) You aren’t listening to music now
(?) Are you listening to music now?
Yes, I am
No, I’m not

2. (+) Putri is wearing a bracelet


(–) Putri isn’t wearing a bracelet
(?) Is Putri wearing a bracelet?
Yes, she is
No, she isn’t

3. (+) I am standing under a tree right now


(–) I’m not standing under a tree right now
(?) Are you standing under a tree right now?
Yes, I am
No, I’m not

4. (+) The singer is singing a good song


(–) The singer isn’t singing a good song
(?) Is the singer singing a good song?
Yes, she is
No, she isn’t

5. (+) They are giving her a surprise


(–) They aren’t giving her a surprise
(?) Are they giving her a surprise?
Yes, they are
No, they aren’t
D. Past Progressive Tense

1. (+) She was writing a letter when father read a newspaper


(–) She wasn’t writing a letter when father read a newspaper
(?) Was she writing a letter when father read a newspaper?
Yes, she was
No, she wasn’t

2. (+) We were playing football when she cried


(–) We weren’t playing football when she cried
(?) Were we playing football when she cried?
Yes, we were
No, we weren’t

3. (+) Evan was driving his new car last sunday


(–) Evan wasn’t driving his new car last sunday
(?) Was Evan driving his new car last Sunday?
Yes, he was
No, he wasn’t

4. (+) Tay and Dior were checking some documents when I called
(–) Tay and Dior weren’t checking some documents when I called
(?) Were Tay and Dior checking some documents when I called?
Yes, they were
No, they weren’t

5. (+) Samsung was launching a new brand when Bob came


(–) Samsung wasn’t launching a new brand when Bob came
(?) Was Samsung launching a new brand when Bob came?
Yes, it was
No, it wasn’t
E. Present Perfect Tense

1. (+) She has been sad since I came here


(–) She hasn’t been sad since I came here
(?) Has she been sad since I came here?
Yes, she has
No, she hasn’t

2. (+) They have updated the last episode


(–) They haven’t updated the last episode
(?) Have they updated the last episode?
Yes, they have
No, they haven’t

3. (+) Yessi and her sister have decorated the living room
(–) Yessi and her sister haven’t decorated the living room
(?) Have Yessi and her sister decorated the living room?
Yes, they have
No, they haven’t

4. (+) Lee has blown some ballons for an hour


(–) Lee hasn’t blown some ballons for an hour
(?) Has Lee blown some ballons for an hour?
Yes, he has
No, he hasn’t

5. (+) I have just whispered the answer


(–) I haven’t just whispered the answer
(?) Have you just whispered the answer?
Yes, I have
No, I haven’t
F. Present Perfect Proggresive

1. (+) An earthquake has been destroying some places


(–) An earthquake hasn’t been destroying some places
(?) Has an aearthquake been destroying some places?
Yes, it has
No, it hasn’t

2. (+) Ellen and Ellan have been dating for six months
(–) Ellen and Ellan haven’t been dating for six months
(?) Have Ellen and Ellan have been dating for six months?
Yes, they have
No, they haven’t

3. (+) Shella has been refusing the job


(–) Shella hasn’t been refusing the job
(?) Has Shella been refusing the job?
Yes, she has
No, she hasn’t

4. (+) They have been preventing their friend to come


(–) They haven’t been preventing their friend to come
(?) Have they been preventing their friend to come?
Yes, they have
No, they haven’t

5. (+) Vinska have been sweeping the floor


(–) Vinska hasn’t been sweeping the floor
(?) Has Vinska been sweeping the floor?
Yes, she has
No, she hasn’t

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