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SENTENCE WITH ONE CLAUSE

A sentence in English must have at least one subject and one verb.

1. ... was eaten.


a. Yesterday : Adverb of time
b. In the morning : Adverb of time
c. Delicious : Adjective
d. The food v vv : Noun
2. Engineers ... for work on the new space program.
a. Necessary v
b. Are needed vv v
c. Hopefully
d. Next month
3. The boy ... going to the movie with his friends.
a. He is
b. He always was
c. Is relaxing
d. Will be vv vv

Agenda

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Welcome

Consider

Focus

1. Last week went fishing at the nearby mountain lake. I (Need a


subject)

2. A schedule of the day’s events can be obtained at the front desk. C


3. A job on the day shift or the night shift at the plant available. I
(Need a verb)

4. The new computer programe has provide a variety of helpful


applications. I (Inappropriate Verb)

5. The box can be opened only with a special screwdriver. C

6. The assigned text for history class it contains more than twenty
chapters. I (There are two subjetcs)

7. The papers in the wastebasket should be emptied into the trash


can outside. C

8. Departure before dawn on a boat in the middle of the harbor. I


(Need a verb)

9. Yesterday found an interesting article on pollution. I (Need a


Subject)

10. The new machine is processes 50 percent more than the


previous machine. I (There are two verbs)

Clause : Kata, Ada subjek dan predikat, Anak Kalimat, Gabungan Kata,
Gabungan Frasa

Sentence : Lebih lengkap daripada clause, Lebih dari subjek dan predikat,
Kalimat itu bisa ada klausanya tapi klausa belum tentu kalimat.

Saya makan. Saya makan nasi. Saya makan

Independent Clause (bisa berdiri sendiri) and Dependent Clause (Tidak bisa
berdiri)

Because I’m getting sick, I don’t go to school.


I will buy everything if I have a lot of money.

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