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Bahasa Inggris II

Ilmu Komunikasi’ 19 / Kelas – B


Zahwah Afifah (19043010191)

Chapter 58
I. Complete the sentences with the plural form of the words in brackets.
A postcard from Greece.
My hotel is excellent - it was recommended by several tourist (1 company) companies
Ofcourse, there are (2 fly) flies during the day and sometimes (3 mosquito) mosquitoes at
night, but you get used to it.
The (4 beach) beaches are beautiful and I’ve taken lots of (5 photo) photos of all the old (6
church) churches in the area.
Everyday I go to the shops and buy two small (7 loaf) loaves of bread and some (8 fruit)
fruits, usually (9 peach) peaches, (10 orange) oranges and (11 tomato) tomatoes But I still
don’t know what some of the things on the (12 shelf) shelves are!
Yesterday, I went to the market and bought two freshly caught (13 fish) fishes for my lunch.
There are very few (14 bus) bushes on the island so I walk everywhere - my (15 foot) feet
really hurt by the end of the day. I want to go into the mountains to see the (16 butterfly)
butterflies there.
The (17 person) people are very friendly and I’ve got to know several Greek (18 family)
families already. The (19 child) children are so sweet and the (20 man) men always have
interesting stories to tell about the (21 life) lives of their ancestors and the (22 community)
communities the belonged to. It’s fascinating how much has changed over the (23 century)
centuries This is definitely one of the nicest (24 country) countries I’ve ever been to.

II. Put the words in bold into the plural with the word in brackets.
1. I went to a party at the weekend. (two)
I went to two parties at the weekend.
2. I saw a person I knew. (a lot of)
I saw a lot of people I knew.
3. I spoke to a woman I was at school with. (two)
I spoke to two women I was at school with.
4. I talked about my child. (three)
I talked about my three children.
5. A man started talking to me. (two)
Two men started talking to me.
6. He said he owned a clothing company. (several)
He said he owned several clothing companies.
7. He showed me a new scarf they’d designed. (some)
He showed me some new scarves they’d designed.
8. We talked about the country we’d visited. (many)
We talked about many countries we’d visited.
9. I wasn’t very hungry. I only ate a cake. (a few)
I wasn’t very hungry. I only ate a few cakes.
10. But I had a can of cola. (two or three)
But I had two or three cans of cola.

III. Choose the correct verb forms.


His clothes (1 are/is) are clean, but very old. His trousers ( has got/have got) have got holes
in them and his glasses (3 are/is) is broken. All his belongings (4 is/are) are in a bag on his
back. The police often (5 stops/stop) stop him and (6 asks/ask) ask him if he’s OK. But some
people (7 avoid/avoids) avoids him in the street. His earnings (8 are/is) is very low and he
lives on very little money. For him €100 (9 is/are) is a lot of money. ‘I’m not interested in
money or possessions,’ he says. ‘And the government (10 don’t/doesn’t) doesn’t owe me
anything.’

Chapter 59
I. You need to buy the following things. Look at these words and put them into the
correct columns. Write the countable nouns in the plural: salt, cooking oil, potato, rice,
toilet paper, washing powder, vegetable, milk, toothpaste, meat, banana, egg, mushroom,
tomato, marmalade, apple, coffee, tea, match.
Countable: potatoes, eggs, bananas, tomatoes, mushrooms, marmaleds, apples, mathces,
vegetables.
Uncountable: coffee, salt, rice, milk, tea, cooking oil, toilet paper, washing powder, meat,
toothpaste.

II. Mark has moved into a new flat. He is looking out of his window. Complete the
description with ‘s (=is) or are, isn’t or aren’t.
There (1) is a main road, but there (2) isn’t much traffic. There (3) are many cars. But there
(4) aren’t lot of people in the street and there (5) are a lot of noise. On the other side of the
road there (6) is a park. There (7) are a few trees, but there (8) isn’t much grass and there (9)
are dead leaves everywhere.

III. Complete this dialogue at a hotel reception desk.


Guest: I had (1 a bit of trouble/a bit of luck) a bit of trouble finding the hotel. (2 an/-) -
transport (3 is/are) is difficult to find in this part of town.
Receptionist: Sorry to hear that, sir. And it’s (4 a/-) a nice room; the furniture (5 is/are) is all
new.
Guest: Good. Which are the best restaurants round here? Can you give me (6 an/some) some
advice? And I’d like (7 an/some) some information about buses and taxis.
Receptionist: I’m afraid my knowledge of the town (8 isn’t/ aren’t) isn’t very good. I’ new
here. But I know that transport (9 is/are) is difficult to find after 11 p.m.
Guest: That isn’t (10 a problem/problem) a problem. I’ve got (11 work/a work) a work to do
tomorrow, so I won’t be back late. You see I sell (12 an/-) an office equipment and it isn’t
(13 an/-) an easy job. Oh, my luggage (14 is/are) is in my car outside and I need (15 a
help/help) help to take it to my room. Is there (16 a/-) a porter?
Receptionist: Yes, sir. No problem.

Chapter 60
I. Joe grows his own fruit and vegetables. What has happened this year? Complete the
sentences using the given words in the correct place.
1. He’s grown a lot of tomatoes, but he hasn’t grown many peppers. (a lot of/many)
2. He’s got too many courgettes. He’s going to give a lot to his neighbour. (a lot/ too many)
3. He hasn’t got much celery and there aren’t many peas this year. (many/much)
4. There’s so much fruit. He’s given a lot to his friends. (a lot/so much)
5. He’s got so many apples he’ll be able to make a lot of juice this year. (so many/a lot of)

II. Complete this dialogue. Use the given words in the correct place.
‘How (1) much college work do you do each evening?’
‘I don’t do (2) much, only about an hour. I spend (3) a lot of time with my friends (much/a
lot of)’
‘Have you got (4) many friends?’
Yes, I’ve got (5) lots (lots/many)’
‘Do you watch (6) muchtelevision?’
‘Yes. There are (7) a lot of programmes I like. (a lot of/much)’
‘How (8) many times do you go to the cinema?’
‘Not very often. There aren’t (9) many cinemas round here, and it’s (10) too much trouble to
go into the city. (many/too much)’
III. Two people are driving into town to see a film. Make sentences using plenty of.
1. We don’t need to stop at a service station. We’ve got plenty of fuel.
2. The car park won’t be full at this time of the evening. There’ll be plenty of space.
3. I’ll pay for the film ant the popcorn. I’ve got plenty of money.
4. We’ll easily find somewhere to have dinner afterwards. There are plenty of restaurant.

IV. Charlotte is worried about what se eats. Complete the sentences using very little or
very few and a little or a few.
1. I know that a lot of coffee isn’t good for you. So I drink very little coffee.
2. I eat a few cooked vegetables. I prefer raw vegetables.
3. For breakfast I have a little orange juice and a few grapes.
4. For lunch I have a little cheese and a few raw vegetables.
5. For dinner, I have a little rice, perhaps some fish, and drink a few soda.
6. In general I eat a little sugar, a little fat and a few snacks like crisps or biscuit or
chocolate.

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