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NAMA : ADELINA LUMBANTOBING

NIM : 2223121037

1) PRESENT PERFECT FOR, SINCE


a. She has lived here since 1980.
b. We have taught at this school since 1965.
c. Alice has been married since March 2nd.
d. They have been at the hotel since last Tuesday
e. I have worked here since 1990.
f. She has lived here for twenty years.
g. We have taught at this school for a long time.
h. Alice has been married forthree months.
i. They have been at the hotel for a week.
j. I have lived here for ten years

2) PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUES

(+) I have been feeling great these days.

(+) He’s been crying since his girlfriend left him two months ago.

(+) We’ve been praying for your recovery.

(+) My dog has been barking all morning.

(+) The sun has been shining all day.

(-) He has not been sleeping well the last two months.

(-) I've not been eating enough vegetables these days.

(-)My boss has not been coming into the office regularly.

(-) It hasn't been raining for very long.

(-) You haven't been studying enough to do well in school.

(?)Has the baby been sleeping long?

(?) Have they been working on the report?

(?) Has your mother been staying at the beach house?

(?) Have you been feeling better these days?

(?) Have you been keeping to your diet or eating sweets?


3) COMPARATIVE
a. My house is larger than hers.
b. This box is smaller than the one I lost.
c. Your dog runs faster than Jim’s dog.
d. The rock flew higher than the roof.
e. Jim and Jack are both my friends, but I like Jack better
f. My house is the largest one in our neighborhood.
g. This is the smallest box I’ve ever seen.
h. Your dog ran the fastest of any dog in the race.
i. We all threw our rocks at the same time. My rock flew the highest
j. You play tennis better than I do

4) ME TOO AND ME NEITHER


I’m not very good at physics.
→ me too
I can’t speak Japanese.
→me neither

5) SO DO I/ NEITHER DO I
I’m tired
→so do i
I didn’t finish it
→neither did i

- So am I
“I’m not very outgoing.”
→“Neither am I.”
“I’m studying for the test next week.”
→“So am I.”

- So did I
“I studied chemistry in college.”
→“So did I.”
“I didn’t like broccoli when I was a kid.”
→“Neither did I.”

- So was i
“I was very athletic when I was in high school.”
→“So was I.”
“I wasn’t happy about the new company policy.”
→“Neither was I.”

- So have i
“I’ve been married for over 20 years.”
→“So have I.”
“I haven’t had much free time this week.”
→“Neither have I.”

- So can I
“I can run a mile in six minutes.”
→“So can I.”
“I can’t sing very well.”
→“Neither can I.”

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