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THE USE OF

POSITIVE,
NEGATIVE, AND
INTEROGATIVE
SENTENCES
KELOMPOK 4
KELOMPOK 4

M. David Yusuf Ekka Wiebby


Ajeng Fitri L M. Shoffar M
W.G A Agney F
Listening!
In English, at least there
are 4 types of basic
sentences structure.
Type Of Basic Sentences Structure

01 Untuk menyatakan
nama, status, profesi,
tempat, angka, waktu,
dll
03 Untuk menyatakan
suatu keberadaan
sesuatu

02 04
Untuk menyatakan Untuk menyatakan
suatu aktivitas atau suatu pendapat atau
kegiatan ide
Positive
Sentence
Positive sentence is a sentence that
states a factual situation or action.
Sentences that express ideas,
thoughts, or statements. This sentence
usually describes something good,
desirable and useful.
Positive Sentence
#Type 1 Noun/Pronoun + Be (is, am, are) +
Complement
#Type 2 Noun + Verb + Adjunct
- I am Grace - I Walk Home

- We are Happy - My Father Works Hard

- She is 20 Years Old - Ratna Looks Young


#Type 3 Therecan/could
+ Be (is/was are/were will/would be
be may/might be #Type 4 It + Beperson/thing
(is/was) + Adjective/noun + for + a
shall/should be must/had to be + to + Verb 1 + ing Clause
has/have/had been with WHO / HOW

- There is a house there - It Is hard for me to do that

- There are twenty students in this class - It Is easy for a rich person to go abroad

- There have been so many riots recently - It Is very important for use practicing English
Negative Sentence is a sentence
that states that something is false.
In English, we create negative
sentences by adding the word
“not” after the auxiliary or
helping, verb.
—Negative Sentence
Negative Sentence
#Type 1 Noun/Pronoun + Be (is, am, are) + NOT
+ Complement
#Type 2 NounVERB-1
+ Do/Does/Did + NOT +
+ Adjunct
- I am not Grace - I do not walk home

- We are not Happy - My Father does not Work Hard

- She is not in Jakarta - Ratna does not Looks Young


There + Be (is/was+NOT are/were+NOT will/would+NOT
#Type 3 be can/could+NOT be may/might+NOT be
shall/should+NOT be must/haD+NOT been +
#Type 4 It + Beperson/thing
(is/was) + Not + Adjective/Noun + for + a
+ to + Verb 1 + ing Clause
Noun/Noun Phrase + Adjunct with WHO / HOW

- There is not a house there


- It Is not hard for me to do that

- There are not twenty students in this class - It Is not easy for a rich person to go abroad

- There have been not so many riots recently - It Is not very important for use practicing
English
Interrogative Sentence is a
sentence is a sentence that asks a
direct question and always ends
with a question mark.

—Interrogative Sentence
Interrogative Sentence
#Type 1 Be (is,Complement?
am, are) + Noun/Pronoun + #Type 2 Aux.Verb (Do,Does,Did)Noun +
Verbs + Adjunct?
- Am I Grace? - Do I walk home?

- Are we happy? - Does my father work hard?

- Is she in Jakarta? - Does Ratna look young?


#Type 3 Be (is/was are/were will/would be
can/could be may/might be #Type 4 It + Beperson/thing
(is/was) + Adjective/noun + for + a
shall/should be must/had to be + to + Verb 1/Verb + ing
has/have/had been) + There + Clause with WHO / HOW
Noun/Noun Phrase + Adjunct?
- Is there a house over there? - Is it hard for me to do that

- Are there forty students? - Is it easy for a rich person to go abroad

- Have been there so many riots recently? - Is it very important for us practicing English
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biggest planet and a gas giant
Capitalization rules

#1. First #2.


Word of a Proper
Sentence
Mercury is the closest VenusNouns
has a beautiful
planet to the Sun name, but it’s hot

#4. Places of #5. Titles


the World of Works
It’s a gas giant and the Saturn is the ringed one
biggest planet and a gas giant
#1. Capitalize the first word
of every sentence!

Dogs are said to be man’s best friend


Dogs are said to be man’s best friend

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Comma rules

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● Compound sentence
● Series
● Dialog
● Direct address
● Introductory phrase
● Transition words
#2. Capitalize the name of a specific
person, or thing

Brandon went to Tomball Jenna and Joe took their dog


Memorial Hospital after he Bailey for a walk at the
broke his leg Central Park
Brandon went to Tomball Memorial Jenna and Joe took their dog Bailey for a
Hospital after he broke his leg walk at the Central Park

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#3. Capitalize the days of the week
and months of the year
Holidays get capitalized too!

Valentine’s day is on February 14


each year
Valentine’s Day is on February 14 each year

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#4. Capitalize places including
addresses, cities, states, countries, and
continentsof these places
Capitalize abbreviations
too!
I live on Main Street in Houston, Texas.
Texas is a state in the United States of
America
I live on Main Street in Houston, Texas.
Texas is a state in the United States of
America
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#5. Capitalize the titles of written or
performed works like books or movies
Titles of artistic works also get
capitalized!
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
is a book that was later made into a
movie
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a book
that was later made into a movie

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#6. Many words only get capitalized
depending on how they are in the
sentence
Capitalize this... Only if...
north, south, east, west ...you use it as a specific place and not a direction

mom, dad, aunt, grandma, etc. ...you can replace the word with the relative’s name and still makes
sense

mountain, desert, river, ocean, etc. ...it is a part of its actual name, such as Mojave Desert

earth ...you’re talking about the planet Earth

college, school, library, university, ...you use it with the actual name, such as Hassler Elementary
etc. School
02
Comma Rules
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Awesome
words
#1. Use a comma before a conjunction
when combining two complete
sentences
I need to go to the grocery, and my
sister needs to go to the library
{I need to go to the grocery}, {and my sister
needs to go to the library}

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#2. Use commas to separate three
or more words or phrases

I need to finish my homework, take


out the dog, and help Mom with the
dishes
{I need to finish my homework}, {take out the
dog}, {and help Mom with the dishes}

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#3. In dialog, use a comma to
separate the narrator from the
speaker
“I want to study medicine when i grow
up,” Maria declared.
Derek responded, “You do?”
“{I want to study medicine when i grow up},” {Maria
declared.}
{Derek responded}, “{You do?}”
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#4. Use a comma (or two) when you
directly mention a person

Julia, please hand me that box of


crayons. Will You, John, hand me the
pencils?
{Julia}, please hand me that box of crayons.
Will You, {John}, hand me the pencils?

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#5. Use a comma to separate an
introductory phrase from the sentence

After the big game, the baseball team


celebrated their win
{After the big game}, {the baseball team
celebrated their win}

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#6. Use a comma after a transition
word or phrase

Finally, mix the chocolate syrup and


the milk. After you’re done, enjoy
your tasty drink
{Finally}, mix the chocolate syrup and the
milk. {After you’re done}, enjoy your tasty
drink
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Dialogue Rules
Reference
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Dialogue Rules Reference

#1. Quotation #2. Commas in


Marks quotation
Mercury is the closest Venus has amarks
beautiful
planet to the Sun name, but it’s hot

#3. ? and ! in
Quotation #4. Examples
Marks
Despite being red, Mars It’s the farthest planet
is a cold place from the Sun
#1. Use quotation marks around the
words that someone is actually saying

“This is so much fun!,” said Jenna


“This is so much fun!,” said Jenna

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#2. Commas are used to separate the
speaker from the narrator

“This is my favorite toy,” said Sally.


Charles responded, “I prefer my toy
car!”
“This is my favorite toy,” said Sally.
Charles responded, “It’s so cute!”

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#3. You can replace a comma with a
question mark or an exclamation point

“What are you doing?” asked Mom.


Jackson looked up, “having fun!” he
said
“What are you doing?” asked Mom.
Jackson looked up, “having fun!” he said

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#4. Examples
N = Narrator S= Speaker
Structure Example
S “I like the summer.”

S-N “I like the summer,” said Maria.

N-S Maria said, “I like the summer.”

S-N-S I really like summer,” Maria said and


then added, “because it’s time to
swim!”
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Venus has a
beautiful name
20% -
Mercury
It’s the closest
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50% - Mars
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Mercury Saturn Jupiter


Mercury is the smallest Saturn is composed of Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all hydrogen and helium planet of them all
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%
Mars %
Venus
Despite being red, Venus has a
Mars is a cold place beautiful name, but
it’s hot

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%
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
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Venus
Venus has a
beautiful name

Mercury
It’s the closest
planet to the Sun

Mars
Despite being
red, Mars is a
cold place
A timeline always works well

Venus is terribly hot and Jupiter is the biggest


has high temperatures planet of them all
day 2 day 4

day 1 day 3
Mercury is the smallest Saturn is composed of
planet of them all hydrogen and helium
4,498,300
Big numbers catch your audience’s attention
333,000.00
earths is the Sun’s mass

24h 37m 23s


is Jupiter’s rotation period

386,000 km
is the distance between Earth and the Moon
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