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English Entrepreneurship - Group 1
English Entrepreneurship - Group 1
English Entrepreneurship - Group 1
1) Muhammad Refin
2) Rizka Sari
3) Maria Lilista
4) Sri Agustina
Local B/A2
Entrepreneurship
1.1
Present perfect : They have bought all the newest product in store
Past perfect : They had bought all the newest product in store
Future : They will buy all the newest product in store
3. Present : Lisa promotes the bread to her friend's
Past : Lisa promoted the bread to her friend's
Present perfect : Lisa has been promoting the bread to her friend's
Past perfect : Lisa had been promoting the bread to her friend's
Future : Lisa will promote the bread to her friend's
5. Present : The Clothing store give a 40% discount for their customers
Past : The Clothing store gave a 40% discount for their customers
Present perfect : The Clothing store have been giving a 40% discount for their customers
Past perfect : The Clothing store had giving a 40% discount for their customers
Future : The Clothing store will give a 40% discount for their customers
1.2
Change the following sentences from actions in progress to completed or habitual actions. Add
or remove words as needed to make sense. Keep the same tense as the original sentence.
o Jennie sells her newest product at six thirty A.M in train station
o Jisoo and Joy have promoted their beauty product on their social media
5. Beverage companies is working together with PT. Makmur to advance their business
o Beverage companies work together with PT. makmur to advance their business since
last year.
Follow the same directions, but change from completed or habitual actions to actions in progress
7. You will get the best price of our products at the end of the year
8.we need feedback from our loyal customer for our product as soon as possible
o We are needing feedback from our loyal customer for our product
1.3
In the space provided, write the tense of the sentence: present, past, or future.
1.4
Using the verbs provided as cues, write original sentences in the tenses specified.
1.5
Complete the following sentences twice with the type of complement specified.
2. prepositional phrase
a. James talked
b. James talked
3. direct object
a. Dad wanted to sell
b. Dad wanted to sell
6. combination of elements
a. Mary raise
b. Mary raise
8. prepositional phrase
a. I met him
b. I met him
1.6
Begin each sentence that follows with four different adverbs or prepositional phrases.
1. A. They put menu on the table yesterday = Yesterday they put menu on the table
B. They put menu on the table every morning = Every morning they put menu on the
table
C. They put menu on the table Incredibly = Incredibly they put menu in the table
D. They put menu on the table today = Today they put menu on the table today
2. A. Tina ordered five economic books from London happily = Happily Tina ordered five
economic books from London
B. Tina ordered five economic books from London after a long = After a long Tina
ordered five economic books from London
C. Tina ordered five economic books from London two weeks ago = Two weeks ago
Tina ordered five economic books from London
D. Tina ordered five economic books from London already = Already Tina ordered five
economic books from London
3. A. The Japanese economic system is about to change today = Today the Japanese
economic system is about to change
B. The Japanese economic system is about to change recently = Recently the Japanese
economic system is about to change
C. The japanese economic system is about to change frequently = Frequently the
Japanese economic system is about to change
D. The japanese economic system is about to change times = Times the Japanese
economic system is about to change
4. A. More money for education will spur economic growth now = Now more money for
education will spur economic growth now
B. More money for education will spur economic growth completely = Completely more
money for education will spur economic growth
C. More money for education will spur economic growth easily = Easily more money for
education will spur economic growth
D. More money for education will spur economic growth amid = Amid more money for
education will spur economic growth
1.7
Rewrite each sentence with a form of not any. Retain the tense of the original sentence.
John can any take anyone's advice, when he gets advice to his sales business
There is nowhere for you to hide. you must focus for your any business
Ms. Brooks did not speak with nobody about the problem
You should give no anyone so young that kind of responsibility in our business
Tidak ada hal lain yang ingin saya katakan tentang bisnis saya
Unfortunately, our business here was no one for him to turn to.
My parents had found any no place to spend the night, for their business