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Name : Dini Panca Tri Utami

NPM : 10121459
Class : C10.21 – Manajemen
English Preparation 1.
Mis. Octavia Chandra Dewi

Exercise 1
Mr. Smith, the (1) old teacher I had last semester, is an example of a/an
(2) bad mentor. He always forgot to call the roll or tell which books to buy on the first
day of the class. One day for our (3) first exam, he arrived but had forgotten to make up
the test. He could never remember where he put his (4)square glasses. He would often
stop in the middle of his (5) long lecture and looked all over the desk for them. A (6)
short student in front row always had to remind him that they were in the left-hand pocket
of his (7) black sweater. I will never forget the (8) good lesson he gave onCivil War on
the day we were supposed to study English Structure.

Exercise 2

1. The police have caught the thief.


• The police have caught the thief
AUX MV
2. We are planning about visiting an amusement park.
• We are planning about visiting an amusement park.
AUX MV
3. The children might have been playing cards for 2 hours by now.
• The children might have been playing cards for 2 hours by now.
MO AUX AUX MV
4. The boy wants to go to the zoo, but his parents only have limited time.
• The boy wants to go to the zoo, but his parents only have limited time.
MV AUX
5. My sister likes cleaning and has tried to fix the broken broomstick.
• My sister likes cleaning and has tried to fix the broken broomstick.
MV AUX

Exercise 3:
a. adjective head at the beginning of the phrase.
• he was happy with the film
b. adjective head in the middle of the phrase.
• I am very excited to take part in the competition.
c. adjective head at the end of the phrase.
• the pizza was very spicy.

Exercise 4:
a. with adverb head of manner
• my mother drove the car carefully on the winding road.
b. with adverb head of place
• I put the clothes in the cupboard.
c. with adverb head of frequency
• Dina always brushes her teeth at night.
d. with adverb head of degree
• I almost forgot that tomorrow is my father's birthday.
e. with adverb head of time
• Since yesterday my sister has been in the hospital.

Exercise 5:
1. Prepositional Phrase at the beginning of the clause
• in this sunny afternoon, he was eating ice cream.
2. Prepositional Phrase in the middle of the clause
• The old woman headed to the supermarket next to the library.
3. Prepositional Phrase at the end of the clause
• taxi driver refuels at the gas station.
4. More than one Prepositional Phrases in one clause
• During the rainy season, umbrella sellers sell well in the market.

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