Kurniawan Jabar Malik
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A. MAY
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A. MAY
Positive Sentences
1. She may lend your Money
2. He may be smart
3. John may go home now
4. They may call me
5. We may go to the office
Negative Sentences
1. She may not lend your Money
2. He may not be smart
3. John may not go home now
4. They may not call me
5. We may not go to the office
Introgative Sentences
1. May she lend your Money?
2. May he be smart?
3. May John go home now?
4. May they call me?
5. May we go to the office?
B.CAN
Positive Sentences
1. Ana can hear the music.
2. You can send me letter.
3. They can sing a song.
3. They can sing a song.
4. We can come to their house.
5. Jonathan can write a letter.
Negative Sentences
1. Ana can't hear the music.
2. You can't send me letter.
3. They can't sing a song.
4. We can't come to their house.
5. Jonathan can't write a letter.
Introgative Sentences.
1. Can Ana hear the music?
2. Can you send me letter?
3. Can they sing a song?
4. Can we come to their house?
5. Can Jonathan write a letter?
C. MUST
Positive Sentences
1. She must keep my promise.
2. Alan must come to my office.
3. Adam must finish his tasks.
4. We must leave tomorrow.
5. He must call his wife.
Negative Sentences
1. She must not keep my promise.
2. Alan must not come to my office.
3. Adam must not finish his tasks.
4. We must not leave tomorrow.
5. He must not call his wife.
Introgative Sentences
1. Must she keep my promise?
2. Must Alan come to my office?
3. Must Adam finish his tasks?
4. Must We leave tomorrow?
5. Must He call his wife?
D. MIGHT
Positive Sentences
1. You might get your trophy.
2. He might get his chance.
3. Alan might borrow a book.
4. Jonathan might finish his exam.
5. They might eat together.
Negative Sentences
1. You might not get your trophy.
2. He might not get his chance.
3. Alan might not borrow a book.
4. Jonathan might not finish his exam.
5. They might not eat together.
Introgative Sentences
1. Might you get your trophy?
2. Might he get his chance?
3. Might Alan borrow a book?
4. Might Jonathan finish his exam?
5. Might They eat together?
E. SHOULD
Positive Sentences1. She should finish her job.
2. We should visit your boss.
3. Santi should try this one.
4. They should climb that wall.
5. Smith should forget it.
Negative Sentences1. She should not finish her job.
2. We should not visit your boss.
3. Santi should not try this one.
4. They should not climb that wall.
5. Smith should not forget it.
Introgative Sentences1. Should she finish her job?
2. Should we visit your boss?
3. Should Santi try this one?
4. Should They climb that wall?
5. Should Smith forget it?
F. COULD
Positive Sentence
1. Alan could come to my room.
2. She could finish read a book.
3. They could sing a song.
4. He could try use a chair.
5. Santi could lend her a money.
Negative Sentence
1. Alan could not come to my room.
2. She could not finish read a book.
3. They could not sing a song.
4. He could try not use a chair.
5. Santi could not lend her a money.
Introgative Sentence
1. Could Alan come to my room?
2. Could She finish read a book?
3. Could They sing a song?
4. Could He try use a chair?
5. Could Santi lend her a money?
G. OUGHT TO
Positive Sentences
1. We ought to visit your manager.
2. John ought to take that challenge.
3. They ought to borrow that book.
4. Duncan ought to come to my house
5. Alan ought to read the report.
Negative Sentences
1. We ought not to visit your manager.
2. John ought not to take that challenge.
3. They ought not to borrow that book.
4. Duncan ought not to come to my house
5. Alan ought not to read the report.
Introgative Sentences
1. Ought we to visit your manager?
2. Ought John to take that challenge?
3. Ought they to borrow that book?
4. Ought Duncan to come to my house?
5. Ought Alan to read the report?
H. HAD BETTER
Positive Sentences
1. She had betterstudied hard.
2. They had better finish their homework.
3. The Doctor had better visit the patient.
4. We had better play a joke.
5. You had better get in a house when it rains.
Negative Sentences
1. She had not better studied hard.
2. They had not better finish their homework.
3. The Doctor had notbetter visit the patient.
4. We had not better play a joke.
5. You had not better get in a house when it rains.
Introgative Sentences
1. Had she better studied hard?
2. Had they better finish their homework?
3. Had the Doctor better visit the patient?
4. Had we better play a joke?
5. Had you better get in a house when it rains?
I. HAVE TO
Positive Sentences
1. They have to return the car.
2. I have to visit a doctor.
3. You have to watch the TV now.
4. Anthonny have to sing that song.
5. Andy have to get an advice.
Negative Sentences
1. They have not to return the car.
2. I have not to visit a doctor.
3. You have not to watch the TV now.
4. Anthonny have not to sing that song.
5. Andy have not to get an advice.
Introgative Sentences
1. Have they to return the car?
2. Have I to visit a doctor?
3. Have you to watch the TV now?
4. Have Anthonny to sing that song?
5. Have Andy to get an advice?
J. HAVE GOT TO
Positive Sentences
1. Smith has got to go there.
2. We have got to finish their job.
3. She has got to get a chance.
4. He has got to call an ambulance.
5. Jonathan has got to play a music.
Negative Sentences
1. Smith has not got to go there.
2. We have not got to finish their job.
3. She has not got to get a chance.
4. He has not got to call an ambulance.
5. Jonathan not has got to play a music.
Introgative Sentences
1. Has Smith got to go there?
2. Have we got to finish their job?
3. Has she got to get a chance?
4. Has he got to call an ambulance?
5. Has Jonathan got to play a music?
K. PREFER
Positive Sentences
1. Adam prefer to do the task at home.
2. We prefer drive a car to ride a bike.
3. Ana prefer eat a fried rice to a fried chicken.
4. Smith prefer sleep at night to watch a movie.
5. John prefer read a book to write a novel.
Negative Sentences
1. Adam doesn't prefer to do the task at home.
2. We don't prefer drive a car to ride a bike.
3. Ana doesn't prefer eat a fried rice to a fried chicken.
4. Smith doesn't prefer sleep at night to watch a movie.
5. John doesn't prefer read a book to write a novel.
Introgative Sentences
1. Does Adam prefer to do the task at home?
2. Do we prefer drive a car to ride a bike?
3. Does Ana prefer eat a fried rice to a fried chicken?
4. Does Smith prefer sleep at night to watch a movie?
5. Does John prefer read a book to write a novel?
L. LIKE . . . . BETTER
Positive Sentences
1. Anne like watching tv better than listening music.
2. They like winning better than losing a faith.
3. We like singing better than dancing.
4. Adam like cycling better than swimming.
5. He like singing better than dancing.
Negative Sentences
1. Anne doesn't like watching tv better than listening music.
2. They don't like winning better than losing a faith.
3. We don't like singing better than dancing.
4. Adam doesn't like cycling better than swimming.
5. He doesn't like singing better than dancing.
Introgative Sentences
1. Does Anne like watching tv better than listening music?
2. Do they like winning better than losing a faith?
3. Do we like singing better than dancing?
4. Does Adam like cycling better than swimming?
5. Does He like singing better than dancing?
M. WOULD RATHER
Positive Sentences
1. My father would rather cleaning house than washing a clothes.
2. You would rather finishing this job.
3. Jonathan would rather drink a milk than a coffee.
4. She would rather take a plane than a ship.
5. We would rather wait the rain stops than get wet.
Negative Sentences
1. My father would not rather cleaning house than washing a clothes.
2. You would not rather finishing this job.
3. Jonathan would not rather drink a milk than a coffee.
4. She would not rather take a plane than a ship.
5. We would not rather wait the rain stops than get wet.
Positive Sentences
1. Would My father rather cleaning house than washing a clothes?
2. Would you rather finishing this job?
3. Would Jonathan rather drink a milk than a coffee?
4. Would she rather take a plane than a ship?
5. Would we rather wait the rain stops than get wet?
N. WOULD
Positive Sentences
1. We would finish our jobs.
2. You would clean the dish.
3. John would sleep at night.
4. He would come to me.
5. We would fly to Singapore.
Negative Sentences
1. We would't finish our jobs.
2. You would't clean the dish.
3. John would't sleep at night.
4. He would't come to me.
5. We would't fly to Singapore.
Introgative Sentences
1. Would we finish our jobs?
2. Would you clean the dish?
3. Would John sleep at night?
4. Would he come to me?
5. would we fly to Singapore?
O. COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE
Dalam bahasa Inggris kata benda menurut jenisnya terbagi menjadi 2, yaitu kata benda yang dapat
dihitung (Countable Noun) dan Kata benda yang tidak dapat dihitung (Uncountable Noun).
Countable noun dibagi lagi menjadi 2 kategori :
1. Singular (Tunggal)
2. Plural (Jamak)
Pada uncountable noun, kata bendanya adalah singular (tunggal), dan hanya digunakan dalam bentuk
tunggal (singular).
Contoh:
Countable:
- How many papers do you have to write?
- There were too many books required for that class.
- Many elephants have been hunted.
- There are few elephants in England.
Uncountable:
- How much homework did you have last night?
- I had to read so much literature for my English class.
- Some dogs can be dangerous.
- I don't use any computers at work.
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