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Nama : Afida Nur Indah Salasa

NIM : P1337420218022
Kelas : 2A

PASSIVE VERB FORMS (MEETING 12)


Exercise 1 SUMMARY OF VERB TENSES
1. Pictures 1 : The car is being repaired
2. Pictures 2 : The meal is served here
3. Pictures 3 : A some houses is being built
4. Pictures 4 : The dolphin was being feeded
5. Pictures 5 : The flag is being raised

Exercise 2 PASSIVE VERB TENSES


The building at the end of the High Street is Barford Hall, which was built in 1827.
To day the Hall (1) is owned by Bardale Council. It (2) was being used as a
warehouse when it (3) was bought by the Council in 1952, at it (4) has not been
looked after very well. Since then a lot of work (5) has been done on it, and these
days the Hall (6) is used as an arts centre.

Exercise 3: THE FUTURE AND MODAL VERBS IN THE PASSIVE.


1. Reporter : Are you going to do any more tests on the drug?
Professor : Yes, futher tests are doing soon.
2. Reporter : What will the drug name ?
Professor : It will be called Bio-Meg.
3. Reporter : Can people buy the drug now?
Professor : No, it the drug is not certified by the public yet.
4. Reporter : Do you think the company should sell this drug?
Professor : Yes, I think Bio-Meg should sell to anyone who wants it.

Exercise : WRITE TWO SENTENCES NEGATIVES AND QUESTIONS


a. (-) The floor don’t get swept very often
b. (?) How did the glass get broke?

Exercise : WRITE TWO SENTENCES


a. I get dressed to the bithday party
b. We get engaged on valentine’s day

Exercise : THE PASSIVE WITH GET


1. Daniel got hurt when he tried to break up a fight.
2. I know the way. We won’t get changed
3. You’d better wrap up the glasses, so they don’t get breaked
4. They were only married a year before they get divorced

English Test 1
1. What time are we going to eat? I…Hungry.
a. get c. am get e. getting
b. to get d. am getting
2. I think I’ll stop working. I am getting…
a. tire c. tiring e. to tired
b. to tire d. tired
3. The entire valley…from their mountain home.
a. can see c. seen e. be see
b. could see d. can be seen.
English Test 2
1. This book had better be return to the library before Friday.
A B C D E
Answer : Returned
2. Mary have to be told about our change in plans.
A B C D E
Answer : Told
3. This olive oil imported from Spain last month.
A B C D E
Answer : Had Imported

READING EXERCISE 1 – fill in the gap


Intelligence pills
 Some scientists 1) have predicted that healthy adults and children may one day 2)
take drugs to improve their intelligence and intellectual performance. A research
group has 3) suggested that such drugs 4) might become as common as coffee or
tea within the next couple of decades.
 To counter this, students taking exams might have to take drugs tests like athletes.
There are already drugs that are 5) known to improve mental performance, like
Ritalin, which is 6) given to children with problems concentrating. A drug given
to people with trouble sleeping also 7) helps people remember numbers.
 These drugs 8) raise serious legal and moral questions, but people already take
vitamins to help them remember things better, so it will not be a simple problem
to 9) solve. It will probably be very difficult to 10) decide at what point a food
supplement becomes an unfair drug in an examination.
Find out the new vocabularies!
1. Counter : Melawan
2. Common : Umum
3. Raise : Menaikan
4. Improve : Memperbaiki
5. Solve : Memecahkan/Menyelesaikan
Summary :
Some scientists have predicted that healthy adults and children, a research group
has suggested that such drugs might become as common as coffee or tea, there are
already drugs that are Known to improve mental performance, a drug given to people
with trouble sleeping also helps people remember numbers. These drugs raise serious
legal and moral questions, but people already take vitamins to help them remember
things better, so it will not be a simple problem to solve It will probably be very
difficult to decide at what point a food supplement becomes an unfair drug in an
examination.

READING EXERCISE 2 – fill in the gap


JOHN SNOW
 John Snow 1) was born in 1813 in York, England and was the eldest of nine
children. When he wasfourteen, he 2) started working for a surgeon and 3) went
on to study medicine.
 In 1855, a lot of people started 4) dying in an area of London of the illness
cholera and John Snow went there to 5) study what was 6) happening. He
discovered that the people who had died were drinking the same water.
 Before this study, no one 7) knew how people got the illness. The results of his
study 8) were important because they 9) explained how the illness spread and
also 10) helped to start the science of public health.
Find out the new vocabularies!
1. Surgeon : Ahli bedah
2. Dying : Sekarat
3. Illness cholera : Penyakit kolera
4. Spread : Sebaran
Summary :
John Snow is a surgeon and study in depth what was happening in London of the
illness cholera in 1855. He was Born in 1813 in Yor, England, he is the eldest of nine
children. He find why people die from this illness which is from drinkin the same
water. The results of research conducted by Jhon Snow are very influential because he
explain how the spread of illnes and also helps the knowledge of public health
science.

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE (MEETING 13)


EXERCISE 1
1. The new hospital is be opened by the Queen next week.
A B C D E
Answer : Was
2. The visitors will be drive to the airport by bus.
A B C D E
Answer : Driving
3. The concerts is ussually held at the university.
A B C D E
Answer : Are
4. In our way home we were stopped by the police.
A B C D E
Answer : Are
EXERCISE 2
Daniel : The bus fares have been increased. (they)
Vicky : What? You mean they have increased the bus fares again!
1. Melanie : Bicycles should be used for short journeys. (people).
David : Yes, I agree people should use bicycles for shourt journeys.
2. Emma : A new source of energy has been discovered. (someone)
Daniel : What? Did you say that someone has discovered a new source
of energy.
3. Rachel : The building is going to be knocked down. (they)
Vicky : Well, no one told me that they are going to knock this
building down.
4. David : Eggs shouldn’t be kept in a freezer. (you)
Tom : Really? I didn’t know you don’t keep eggs in a freezer.
5. Vicky : Why isn’t litter put in the bin? (people)
Emma : Exactly, why you don’t people put litter in the bin?

SPECIAL PASSIVE STRUCTURE (MEETING 14)


EXERCISE 1 : Write sentences about nurse’s activity in ward.
1. Nurse Ana wore a chateter to Mrs. Karlin
Nurse Anna wore Mrs. Karlin a chateter
2. Nurse Dini gave an oral drug to Mr. Edi
Nurse Dini gave Mr. Edi an oral drug
3. Nurse Vivi gave a nebulizer to Mr. Johnson
Nurse Vivi gave Mr. Johnson a nebulizer

EXERCISE 2 : I Was Given


1. To become a professional nurse requires useful work skills
2. Before the nurse takes nursing action to the patient, they are given opportunities
to ask questions
3. To become a professional nurse requires a special training
4. Some nurses who perform well to the patient, they are given extra payments

EXERCISE 3: I Was Given


1. Most employees are offered for company shares
Answer : Most employees offer for company shares
2. All hospital staffs is allowed six weeks holiday
Answer : All hospital staffs are allowed six weeks holiday
3. A full salary are paid to women who leave to have child
Answer : A full salary is paid to women who leave to have child
4. Cigarettes are known to bad for people’s health
Answer : Cigerettes are known to be bad for people’s health

EXERCISE 4 : I Was Given


 Write sentences using these verbs below
1. The employes and staff of hospital are allowed one month holiday
2. Max has been awarded as the best for the nursing essay.
3. Nutritionists fed a breakfast to patients
4. Being nurse gave him a new experience
5. The retired nurses will be given grants from hospitals
6. The nurse asks the patient's family to wash their hand before entering the patient's
room
7. Nurse are asked not to leave hospital area before work time is over
8. The nurses lend the hospital blanket to the patient
9. Nurse Jane offers warm water to Mr. Johnson
10. Mr. Johnson is having difficulty paying hospital bills because he has so many owe
11. The nurse asks the patient's family to pay for the medicine at the cashier
12. The nurse promised to keep a patient’privacy
13. Nurse must provide good service because nurses are working selling services
14. Mr. johnson sent a letter to his son
15. Some patients show the symptoms of high fever
16. The nurse teach the patients how to wash their hands properly

IT IS SAID THAT…
1. It has been agreed that prescribing medicine is the doctor’s authority
2. It was alleged that has been a malpractice in that hospital
3. It has been announced that injection is no longer a nurse’s authority
4. It was assured that the hospital was free from Corona virus
5. It is believed that Ketorolac can reduce abdominal pain
6. It has been considered that employee salaries by the hospital director
7. It has been decided that the hospital director will resign
8. It is expected to reduce the spread of the virus
9. It has explained that the Corona virus cannot live if the host is dead
10. It has been hoped that infusion fluid accelerates patient recovery
11. It has been known that social distancing need to be carried out from now
12. It was reported that the patient was dead
13. It is said that dr. Jorah was in the ICU after had suffered a heart attack
14. It has been suggested that patients take medication on time
15. It is supposed that the hospital is planning a new vacancy
16. It is think that dr. Damar going to be engaged with dr. Kyle
17. It has been understood that the Corona virus attacks the lungs

EXERCISE 5 : It Is Said That


1. It is said that the quiz champion claude jennings has lost his memory
2. It is expected that the soap opera “round the corner” will end next year
3. It is supposed that the footballer wayne johnson is earning $10 million a year
4. It is believed that the prime minister and his wife have separated

EXERCISE 6: He Is Said To
 Choose the incorrect word or phrase and then correct
1) The quiz champion Claude Jennings is said to have lost her memory
The quiz champion Claude Jennings was said to have lost her memory
2) The soap opera “Round the Corner” is expect to end next year
The soap opera “Round the Corner” is expected to end next year
3) The footballer Wayne Rooney is supposed to earning $ 10 million a year
The footballer Wayne Rooney is supposed to be earn $ 10 million a year
4) The Primer Minister and his wife are believed to have separate
The Primer Minister and his wife are believed to have separated

EXERCISE 7 A SHORT READING


HEALTH
Health can be 1) considered as the level of our physical and functional abilities to
2)adapted to the changes in the surroundings and 3) maked the system in our body
work properly. There is a specific definition 4) given by WHO (World Health
Organization) in its 1948 constitution, about health and that is, “It 5) is a state of
complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease
6) or infirmity.”

EXERCISE 7B - SHORT READING

In 1968, WHO further 7) clarified about health by 8) giving another definition: “A


resource for everyday life, not the objective of living. Health is a positive 9) concept
emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as 10) physical capacities.”

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