Sitirahisya Quizgrammar

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Name : Siti Rahisya Mentari

NIM : 081711733043
Class : LITS 7

A. SENTENCE TYPES
Identify whether the sentences are simple, complex, compound or
compound-complex. Please underline or color the dependent clauses where
it applies. For example:
After eating lunch at The Cheesecake Factory, Tim went to the gym to
exercise (complex sentence)

1. Vampires Dairies is my favorite television show,but I also love True


Blood. (Compound)
2. The student wiped the white board that was filthy with last week’s notes.
(Complex)
3. The trendy fashion designer released her new line on Wednesday. (Simple)
4. Trina and Hareem went to a bar in Hollywood to celebrate their anniversary.
(Simple)
5. Wicked Regina cast a spell on the entire city, so the citizens decided to
rebel. (Compound)
6. While waiting for the paint to dry, Angela went to Home Depot, and
Martin organized the kitchen appliances. (Complex)

B. SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE


No. 1 - 3 Please write the correct form of the word in parentheses.
1. I (ride) ride a bike to the faculty every day.
2. Roger Federer sometimes (practice) practices in this clay court.
3. Kathy (sit, usually) usually sits in the front row during the class.
No. 4 - 6 Please correct the mistake in each sentence.
4. Are she leave for work at seven every morning? ( Is she leave for work at
seven every morning? )
5. Tennis players play in the winter? ( Do tennis players play in the winter? )
6. Does the lawyer has your telephone number? ( Does the lawyer have your
telephone number?

C. SIMPLE PAST TENSE


Use the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
1. I don’t want to go to the zoo today because it is raining. The same thing
happened yesterday. I (want, not) didn’t want to go to the zoo because it
was raining.
2. I (call) called Jenny at nine last night, but she (be, not) wasn’t at home. She
was studying at the library.
3. I (hear, not) didn’t hear the thunder during the storm last night because I
was sleeping.
4. Last year I (spend) spent my holiday in Ireland.
5. It was my first day of class. I (find, finally) finally found the right room.
6. Last week I (go) went to Philadelphia, but it (be) was closed.

D. SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE


Complete the story with the correct forms of the words in parentheses.
1. Aaron is carrying two tires. He (change) is going to change the tires on car.
2. Next week (be) is going to be the beginning of winter and the weather
forecast says that there (be) will be snow tomorrow.
3. That’s why many of the garage’s customers have made an appointment and
(call in) going to call in today to get their winter tires.
4. By the end of the day, Aaron (mount) will mount about 80 tires.
5. He (be/probably) will probably tired after that.
6. It’s a lot of work for one day, but his customers promise that next year they
(have) are going to have their tires changed earlier.

E. BASIC CONCEPT OF GRAMMAR


Identify the parts of speech for each word printed in bold. Write N for
noun, write V for verb, write Adj for adjective, and write Adv for adverb.
1. N I learn a lot about grammar from this workbook.
2. Adj Uncle Sam is a very successful businessman.
3. Adv I left my backpack in the car this morning.
4. Adv My mother meets with her old friends regularly.
5. V Will you book us a court for 3 pm?
6. V The tall man is very quiet.

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