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MEETING 7
LECTURER NAME :
EDI PURNAMA,M.Hum
Arranged By :
NAME : KIKI NURIZKI
CLASS : SK-1
NIM : 10219025
C. PRACTICE
1. Fifteen years ago, most people neither had cell phones nor did they want them.
answer :
Fifteen years ago, most people neither had cell phones nor they want them.
2. Today, cell phones are not only used by people of all ages but also are carried
everywhere.
answer :
Today, cell phones are not only used by people of all ages but also carried everywhere.
3. Cell phones are not universally popular: Some commuters would rather ban cell phones
on buses and trains than being forced to listen to other people’s conversations.
answer :
Cell phones are not universally popular: Some commuters would rather ban cell phones
on buses and trains than being to listen to other people’s conversations.
4. No one denies that a cell phone can be both useful and convenience is a factor.
answer :
No one’s denie that a cell phone can be both a useful and a convenience is factor.
5. A motorist stranded on a deserted road would rather have a cell phone than to walk to the
nearest gas station.
answer :
Drivers who are stranded on a deserted road would rather have a cellphone to get help
than walk to nearest gas station.
6. When cell phones were first introduced, some people feared that they either caused brain
tumors or they were a dangerous source of radiation.
Answer :
When cell phones were first introduced, some people were reared either that of them
caused the brain tumors or it are a dangerous source of radiation.
7. Most Americans today neither worry about radiation from cell phones nor other injuries.
answer :
Most Americans today either not worry about radiation from cell phones or not other
injuries.
8. The biggest risk of cell phones is either that drivers are distracted by them or people
getting angry at someone talking too loudly in public on a cell phone.
answer :
The biggest risk of cell phones is either drivers are distracted by cell phones or people
getting angry at someone talking too loudly in public on a cell phone.
9. Cell phones probably do not cause brain tumors, but some experiments on human cells
have shown that energy from the phones may both affect people’s reflexes and it might
alter the brain’s blood vessels.
answer :
Cellphones may not cause brain tumors, but several experiments on human cells have
shown that energy from cell phones can affect people's reflexes and brain’s blood vessels.
10. Some scientists think that these experiments show that cell phone use might have not
only physical effects on human beings but it also could influence mental processes.
answer :
Some scientists think that these experiments show that cell phone use have not only
physical effects on human beings but also could influence mental processes.
(5) More than 4.5 million types of seeds occupy this enormous vault. (6) Each sample both has
between one hundred and five hundred seeds, which means that the vault contains approximately
2.25 billion seeds. (7) To store them is rather better than (to plans) planting them. (8) Stored,
they are preserved for future generations to plant. (9) On the first day that the vault’s storage
program began, 268,000 different seeds were deposited, put into sealed packages, and collecting
into sealed boxes. (10) Some of the seeds were for maize (corn), while others were for rice,
wheat, and barley.
(11) Although some people call it the “Doomsday Vault,” many others see it as a type of
insurance policy against starvation, in the case of a terrible natural disaster. (12) The vault’s
location keeps it safe from floods, earthquakes, and storming. (13) Carefully storing these seeds
not only will help ensure that people will have food to eat but also make sure that important
crops never go extinct.
F. Carrelative conjuction
1. Carrelative conjuction inclusive ( both …..and )
Both To V1 And To V1
1.They can Both To Learn And To
use the Play game
laptop
Daffana can Both To Ride go to And To Go to the
use the motor campus laboratorium
bycle robotic
Subject Verb Object Both Adverb And Adverb
We Study Algoritma Both Slowly And Fast
1.Naisa learn Network Both easyly And Difficultly
8.INDERECT QUESTION