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IKA HAYATI

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A. Make a question and a reponse. No one is provided as an axample for you.


1. (You – Malaysa)
A : Have you ever been to Malaysa?
B : Yes, I have
2. (They – Jogya)
A : Have they ever been to Jogya?
B : Yes, they have
3. (She – Bangkok)
A : Has she ever been to Bangkok?
B : Yes, She has
4. (Addin – Toba Lake)
A : Has he even been to Toba Lake?
B : No. He Hasn’t
5. (Umaya & Maya – Mount Bromo)
A : Have they even been to Mount Bromo?
B :Yes, they have

B. Complate the table in present perfect simple


Positif Negatif Question
He has written a letter He hasn’t written a letter Has he written a letter?
They have stopped They haven’t stopped Have they stopped?
Andy has slept Andy hasn’t slept Has Andy slept?
We have danced We haven’t danced Have we danced?
She has worked She hasn’t worked Has she worked?

C. Write sentenses in present perpect simple


1. The/ ask/ a question → They have asked a question
2. He/ speak/ English → He has spoken English
3. I/ be/ In my room → I have been in my room
4. We/ not/ wash/ the car → We have not wished the car
5. Annie/ not/ forget/ her home work → Annie hasn’t forgetten her homework

D. Write question is present perpect simple


1. The/ finish/ their homework → Have they finished their homework?
- Yes, she has
- No, she hasn’t
2. Sue/ call/Ben → Has Sue called Ben?
- Yes, she has
- No, she hasn’t
3. The waiter/ bring/ the tea → Has the waiter brought the tea?
- Yes, she has
- No, she hasn’t
4. Marilyn/ pay/ the bill → Has Marilyn paid the bill?
- Yes, she has
- No, she hasn’t
5. You/ ever/ write/ a poem → Have you ever written a poem?
- Yes, she has
- No, she hasn’t

E. In pair, ask your partner where she/he has ever been to.
Dani : Have you ever been to Ancol?
Ika : Yes, I’ve. Have you even been to Bali?
Dani : No, I’ve never been there. But I’ve ever been to Mount Bromo
EXERCISES
A. Make the comparative form. If it’s possible, use ‘er’. If not, use ‘more’.
1. Dogs are more (intelligent) than robbits.
2. Lucy is older (old) than Elie.
3. Russia is for larger (large) than the UK.
4. My accounting class is more (boring) than my English class.
5. In the UK, the streets are generally narrower (narrow) than in the USA.
6. London is buiser (busy) thas Glasgow.
7. Julie is quiter (quiet) than her sister.
8. Amanda is more (ambilitious) than her classmate.
9. My garden is a lot more (colourful) than this park.
10.His house is a bit more (comfortable) than a hotel.

B. Make the comparative form. If it’s possible, use ‘est’. If not, use ‘the most’.
1. He is the eldest (old) of four childern.
2. Don’t go there it’s the most (expensive) shop in this town.
3. My brother says The Beatles were the best (good) group ever.
4. Everest is the highest (high) mountain in the world.
5. Is the president the cleverest man in the country?
6. Sam is a terrible foot baller-he’s the worst (bad) player in the tearn.
7. What’s the largest (large) city in the world?

C. Fill in the blank with the correct form of comparative and superlative!
1. You look warried .- What’s wrong? – Well my new motorcycle needs more (much) petrol than I thought. That
means I have less (little) money than I should have.
2. The tsunami of 2004 was the most (horrible) disaster in history.
3. The computer was more expensive (expensive) than I had thought.
4. I am a bit taller (tall) than my eldest (old) brother, but he is a years older (old).
5. Even though the test is next week I am getting more nervous (nervous) by the day.
6. What’s the farthest (far) you have been away from home.

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