Rabu, 03 April 2019

Member 6 : Compound Sentences Using Connectors


1.      AND
Sasha has just opened Japaneese Restaurant at Kemang, Jakarta. The grand opening was so festive. AND She plans to continue the party for the next day.

Armand is working at his office. AND his staff comes, reporting performance result from market division since last month.

2.      BUT
Company has been trying to improve quality of the product BUT number of sales still low through the year.

Sasha looks so busy these days prepare the grand opening for her restaurant tomorrow. BUT she does not miss to pray at church with me as usual.

3.      OR
Sasha is the owner of Japaneese restaurant at Kemang, Jakarta. She plans to make some breakthrough in her restaurant. She must chooses which one is needed, Re-decorate interior of the restaurant, OR serve some new menus for the customers.

As a manager, Armand plans ro make some breakthrough to boost number of sales. He plans to push promoting his product using social media OR put discount up to 75% dor every single product.

4.      SO
Armand has small cafe at Margonda, Depok. Since a few months ago, he didn’t reach any profits because there’s no customers comes to his cafe. SO, he prefers to close his cafe instead of finding any solutions.

Marketing use social media more profitable then convensional method because the costs were cheaper. SO, there’s a lot of entrepreneur use social media to scooped up the customers.

5.      FOR
Sasha came late at office this morning FOR she left an important paper, financial report at busway. She must found it.

Armand didn’t answer my phone thousand times FOR he was busy at office last night.

Member 5 : The Use Some, Any, Much, Many, Etc.

1. THE USE SOME, ANY
  • Some
The company was regulated for the purposes of giving advice but not for the purposes of selling the bonds and the manager quite sure some consumers were misled by that.
  • Any
I want to maximalize all the opportunities to increase our income from any possibility.

2. THE USE OF MUCH, MANY,  A LOT OF,  FEW, 
  • Much
Putra and I have idea to get much money, we will have gathering business as boutique owner.
  • Many
He is collecting as many assets as possible for his future financial security.
  • A lof of
We don’t have a lot of money to buy new computer for new employee, maybe we can use old computer if it still works.
  • Few
I started my online business with a few hundred dollars.
  • Little
The minister of finance of Indonesia little bit surprise when the minister of finance of South Korea agree to sign the MOU and participate to develope desolate area in Papua.
3. THE USE OF ADJECTIVES
  • Before a noun
The meeting was long, because the presentation from marketing department show us the increase of their income and sales in one year, and it takes time more than 5 hours.
  • After be
The prime minister of Australia was in a meeting with the President of Indonesia, when exploding happened in New Zealand, and they were talking about the industrial business between two countries.
  • After linking verbs
The first campaign proved unseccesful.
  • Objective compliment
I think you should keep our business keep on track rather than change with your idea, because we have to calculate total employee, income, budget and expense this year.
  • After someone
Based on regulation from minister of trade, we need to create something different for our business plan. Because our minister said “if we wan to encourage our costumer from Vietnam, we have to submite our business plan. So they can see that we are serious about it”.

Member 4 : Passive sentences in all the 10 tences stated above

Member 3 : The Future Simple, Continuous, Perfect.


   1. THE FUTURE SIMPLE
(+) They will attend an office meeting next month.
(-)  They will not attend an office meeting next month.
(?)  Will they attend an office meeting next month?
What will they do next month?
How will you go to office?

   2. THE FUTURE CONTINUOUS
(+) She will be working tomorrow.
(-)  She will be not working tomorrow.
(?) Will she be working tomorrow?
What will we be attending the conference at 2 p.m?
How will we be attending the conference at 2 p.m?

   3. THE FUTURE PERFECT
(+) I will have finished my report before the meeting begins tomorrow.
(-)  I will not have finished my report before the meeting begins tomorrow.
(?) Will you have finished my report before the meeting begins tomorrow?
Who has gone to the office?
How long have your partners improved their business?

Member 2 : The Past Simple, Continuous, Perfect.


1.      THE PAST SIMPLE TENSE
(+) Mr. Paul signed contract with Exa Company last week.
(-) Mr. Paul did not sign contract with Exa Company last week.
(?) Did Mr. Paul sign contract with Exa Company last week?
Why did he work overtime yesterday?
How much profit  we got yesterday?

2.      THE PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
(+) Mrs. Anna was leading the meeting yesterday.
(-) Mrs. Anna was not leading the meetng yesterday.
(?) Was Mrs. Anna leading the meeting yesterday?
What was he thinking when canceling the contract?
How was she becoming the head officer?

3.      THE PAST PERFECT TENSE
(+) The head officer had planned to open second office.
(-) The head officer had not planned to open second office.
(?) Had the head officer planned to open second office?
Why have our manager stopped funding our project?
How many times have they rejected our proposal?

Member 1 : The Present Simple, Continuous, Perfect.


1.      THE PRESENT SIMPLE
(+) Jack is a two year customer at this company
(-) My friend is not an investor in a manufacturing company
(?) Are you an insurance company owner ?
What time is customer service close here ?
How many our clients are coming today ?

2.      THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS
(+) Brian is currently presenting about his company's new products
(-) Lita is not serving the customer, because she is taking a break
(?) Is he serving his customer now ?
What business they are talking about ?
How investors respond when our clients are presenting ?

3.      THE PRESENT PERFECT
(+) Jean has just won an award as a well-known investor in Yogyakarta
(-) He has not become a customer at that company
(?) Have you finished product planning for now to the future ?
What has the preparations needed to become a well-known investor now?
How can you become a well-known investor until now?

4.      THE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
(+) He has been working here since 1996
(-) He has not been presenting for the last 3 hours
(?) Has he been serving customers all day ?
What product have been presenting by their clients?
How long have you been producing this product ?