Rabu, 19 Juni 2019

Member 5 : Questions and Dangling Construction

QUESTION
  1. Where will we open our new office?
  2. When we meet Mr. Lenard to talk about merging?
  3. How to find new investors within one week?
  4. Why he didn’t here when we really need him to do a trial to our new engine?
  5. What will we do if we don’t get a new investor?
  6. Does she teach the new employees how to operate the machine?
    Yes, she does teach him.
  7. Is he completed the audit report?
    No, he isn’t complete it.
DANGLING CONSTRUCTION
  1. Having typed the report, he submitted it to the manager.
  2. After implementing new system, the profit increases 100%.
  3. Giving a great innovation, Mr. Gerald get promotion.

Member 4 : Relative Clauses (Using Who, Whom, Whose, Which, That)

  1. I met the man who helped me fixed my computer.
  2. I have a cousin who works in office.
  3. The black shirt man whom I asked about the office was my new manager.
  4. The employee whom we interviewed were all involved in planning in some way.
  5. The manager scold to the employee whose work is not good.
  6. There is a man whose laptop was stolen.
  7. My father was working in the company which has so many employees.
  8. The file which has thousands pages in the meeting room was read by me all weeks.
  9. I enjoyed the work that we do at the office.
  10. I lost the file that I accepted from my friend.

Member 3 : Causative Verbs (Have, Get)


  1. I’m going to have the financial report released tomorrow.
  2. I’ll have my assistant call you to reschedule the meeting.
  3. I will get the budgeting report finished by tomorrow morning.
  4. My business partner is so exited, I will get him to explain about our project to the client.
  5. I didn’t have my computer repaired.
  6. Our supervisor doesn’t get Lisa to give the agreement to potential clients.
  7. The HR department didn’t get the employees to follow all the rules made by the company.
  8. Have you got the contracts reviewed by your supervisior?
  9. How can we get all employees to attend the meeting?
  10. Have you had your financial report checked?

Member 2 : Passive Voice

  1. This company is headed by my friend (The Present Simple).
  2. The company’s new products is being presented by Brian (The Present Continuous).
  3. A new product has been finished by Loki this month (The Present Perfect).
  4. Contract with Exa Company was signed by Mr. Paul last week (The Past Simple).
  5. The meeting was being leaded by Mrs. Anna yesterday (The Past Continuous).
  6. The opening of the second office had been planned by the head office (The Past Perfect).
  7. The meeting will be attended by them next month (The Future Simple).
  8. The Company’s report would be finished by Mr. Ruby after the meeting yesterday (The Future Perfect).
  9. The company is built by my brother (The Present Simple).
  10. A new business are being discussed by our team today (The Present Continuous).

Member 1 : Coordinate Conjunctions and Subordinating Connectors

1. Because, because of
  • The managers were much impressed because they had never before seen their employees work so hard.
  • A problem arises because of the strong competition among the companies.
2. Although, though
  • Sasha, although working harder to find job this year, still needs to put more patience.
  • The boss seemed nice though he was a quite person.
3. … that
  • The meeting is so boring that I want to walk away.
4. So that
  • I planned to resign as manager earlier so that I can spend time as much as I want with my family.
5. Not only… but also
  • We need not only a good materials for build a good product, but also good human resource.
6. …or…
  • My boss offers me either attending the meeting or visiting the gallery for today.
7. …nor…
  • Kirana didn’t come to work since a few days ago, but she neither ill nor busy.
8. …and…
  • Jane both work and eat at the desk since the boss asked her to finish the financial report at 3 p.m.