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English Sentence Structure Midterm, Exams of Grammar and Composition

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KEMENTERIAN PENDIDIKAN DAN KEBUDAYAAN
UNIVERSITAS BRAWIJAYA
PROGRAM S-1 SASTRA INGGRIS
UJIAN TENGAH SEMESTER GENAP TAHUN AJARAN 2019/2020
Mata Kuliah : English Sentence Structure Pelaksanaan : sesuai jadwal
Dosen Pembina : Tim Waktu : 90 menit
Sifat Ujian : Closed Bentuk Ujian : Tulis
Aisha Putri Camilla
205110100111036
A. Ann and Joe are packing for a big move. Complete the conversation with negative questions
using the correct forms of words in the parentheses.
Ann: (1. you/like) _____________do you like__________________ our new house?
Joe: Yes, I do. It is small but cozy. (2. I/tell)________have I told______________ you before?
Ann: No, you haven’t. That’s why I asked you. I am afraid if you don’t like it.
Joe: (3. I/am) _________Am I__________ correct that you painted it blue last week?
Ann: Yes, you are. I always remember that’s your favourite colour.
Joe : Thank you, dear.
Ann: (4. you/can stop) ________Can you stop___________ texting and help me put down this
picture?
Joe: Sure. (5. you/invite) _______Will you invite________________ our friends for a house-warming
next week?
Ann: No, I won’t. I think we need some days to rest.
B. A group of students is working on a class project. Please complete their conversation with the
correct tag questions.
Nia : So, we’ve all agreed to focus the project on students moving back in with their parents after
college, ________aren’t we____________(1)? The textbook said that there are more of these
“boomerang kids” than before, ___isn’t it___(2)? Joe said she thought it was because
of the bad job market.
Joe : Daniel, you said that you think family is generally more important to people these
days,________didn’t you______________(3)?
Daniel : Yes, I did. I’ll try to find some articles. Don’t you think that economy has something to do
with it? Young people feel secure about their future. We could write about reasons why young
people live at home after college,________aren’t we_____________(4)?
Sue : Yes, I think so. But, we will not cover both positive and negative reasons,
won't we (5)?
C. Direction: Read the conversation that John and Susan are having. Complete the sentences
with the noun clauses. Number one has been done for you.
John and Susan work in the same office. Another colleague, Larry, had asked them to meet with
him on Monday morning at 7:00 a.m. to discuss a pressing issue. It is now 7:20 a.m. on Monday.
John and Susan are in the office. Larry has not shown up or called.
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KEMENTERIAN PENDIDIKAN DAN KEBUDAYAAN

UNIVERSITAS BRAWIJAYA

PROGRAM S-1 SASTRA INGGRIS

UJIAN TENGAH SEMESTER GENAP TAHUN AJARAN 20 19 /20 20

Mata Kuliah : English Sentence Structure Pelaksanaan : sesuai jadwal Dosen Pembina : Tim Waktu : 90 menit Sifat Ujian : Closed Bentuk Ujian : Tulis Aisha Putri Camilla 205110100111036 A. Ann and Joe are packing for a big move. Complete the conversation with negative questions using the correct forms of words in the parentheses. Ann: (1. you/like) _____________ do you like __________________ our new house? Joe: Yes, I do. It is small but cozy. (2. I/tell)________ have I told ______________ you before? Ann: No, you haven’t. That’s why I asked you. I am afraid if you don’t like it. Joe: (3. I/am) _________ Am I __________ correct that you painted it blue last week? Ann: Yes, you are. I always remember that’s your favourite colour. Joe : Thank you, dear. Ann: (4. you/can stop) ________ Can you stop ___________ texting and help me put down this picture? Joe: Sure. (5. you/invite) _______ Will you invite ________________ our friends for a house-warming next week? Ann: No, I won’t. I think we need some days to rest. B. A group of students is working on a class project. Please complete their conversation with the correct tag questions. Nia : So, we’ve all agreed to focus the project on students moving back in with their parents after college, ________ aren’t we ____________(1)? The textbook said that there are more of these “boomerang kids” than before, ___ isn’t it ___(2)? Joe said she thought it was because of the bad job market. Joe : Daniel, you said that you think family is generally more important to people these days,________ didn’t you ______________(3)? Daniel : Yes, I did. I’ll try to find some articles. Don’t you think that economy has something to do with it? Young people feel secure about their future. We could write about reasons why young people live at home after college,________ aren’t we _____________(4)? Sue : Yes, I think so. But, we will not cover both positive and negative reasons, won't we (5)? C. Direction: Read the conversation that John and Susan are having. Complete the sentences with the noun clauses. Number one has been done for you. John and Susan work in the same office. Another colleague, Larry, had asked them to meet with him on Monday morning at 7:00 a.m. to discuss a pressing issue. It is now 7:20 a.m. on Monday. John and Susan are in the office. Larry has not shown up or called.

  1. John : Where is Larry? Susan : I don't know where he is.
  2. John : When did he leave the house? Susan : I can't tell you when he left the house. I called his place five minutes ago, but no one answered.
  3. John : He must be on his way then. How does he get to the office? Does he drive? Susan : I've never asked him how he get to the ofice.
  4. John : Why don't we ask his secretary when he arrives? Susan : He usually arrives here at 9 am.
  5. John : I hope Larry's okay. I'm getting kind of worried about (what / might / happen) what might have happened to him. (past participle tense)
  6. Susan : He's probably stuck in traffic. (why / want / meet) why hw wanted to meet is a mystery to me! (past tense) D. Direction: Combine the sentences by using a noun clause with if or whether****. Number one has been done for you.
  7. Scientists have not decided something. Is time travel possible? Answer: Scientists have not decided whether time travel is possible.
  8. Many people don’t know about this. Are hybrid cars good for the environment? Answer: Many people don’t know whether hybrid cars are good for the environment.
  9. They can’t remember this. Has anyone invented a self-cleaning house? Answer: They can’t remember whether anyone has invented a self-cleaning house.
  10. A lot of people don’t know something. Do some robots think like humans? Answer: A lot of people don’t know whether some robots think like humans or not.
  11. You should forget about this. Will you make a lot of money with that invention? Answer: You should forget about wheter or not you will make a lot of money with that invention.
  12. They haven’t decided it. Am I going to write a report about the Wright brothers? Answer: They haven’t decided if I am goint to write a report about the Wright brothers or not. E. Convert the sentences below from direct to indirect speech (reported speech statement). Number one has been done for you.
  13. Sarah said, “I will invite you to my birthday party.” Answer: Sarah said that she would invite me to her birthday party.
  14. Anderson said, “I will turn twenty today.” Answer: Anderson said that he would turn twenty today.
  15. Jack said, “Things will get better.” Answer: Jack said that things would get better.
  16. The doctor said, “Your aunt doesn’t need an operation.”