Maandag 29 April 2013

TUGAS 1 DAN 2



1. The teacher decide to accept the paper.
2. They appreciate to have this information.
3. His father doesn’t approve of his going to Europe.
4. We found it very diffuclt to each a decision.
5. Donna is interested in opening a bar.
6. George has no intention of leaving the city now.
7. We are eager to return to school in the fall.
8. You wold be better off buying this car.
9. She refused to accept the gift.
10. Mary regrets to be the one to have to tell him.
11. George pretended being sick yesterday.
12. Carlos hopes to finish his thesis this year.
13. The a greed to leave carly.
14. Helen was anxious to tell her family about her promotion.
15. We are not ready to stop this research at this time.
16. Henry shouldn’t risk to drive so fast.
17. He demands to know what is going on.
18. She is looking forward to return to her country.
19. There is no excuse for leaving the room in this condition.
20. Gerald returned to his home after leaving the game

Exercise 10: Subject-Verb Agreement
Choose the correct of the verb in parentheses in the following sentences.
1.      John, along with twenty friends (is/are) planning a party.
2.      The picture of the soldiers (bring/brings) back many memories.
3.      The quallity of these recordings (is/are) not very good.
4.      If the duties of these officers (isn’t/aren’t) reduced, there will not be enough time t finish the project.
5.      The effects of cigarette smoking (have/has) been proven to  be extremely harmful.
6.      The use of credit cards in place of cash (have/has) increased rapidly i recent years.
7.      Advertisements on television (is/are) becoming more competitive than ever before.
8.      Living expenses in this country, as well as in many others (is/are) at an all-time high.
9.      Mr.Jones accompanied by several members of the commite (have/has) proposed some changes of the rules.
10.  The levels of intoxication (vary/varies) from subject to subject.

Exercise 11: Subject-Verb Agreeement
Choose the correct form of the verb in the following sentences.
1.      Neither Bill nor Mary (is/are) going to the play tonight.
2.      Anything (is/are) becoming than going to another movie tonight.
3.      Skating (is/are) becoming more popular every day.
4.      A number of reporters (was/were) at the conferences yesterday.
5.      Everybody who (has/have) a fever must go home immediately.
6.      Your glasses (was/were) on the bureai last night.
7.      There (was/were) some people at the meeting last night.
8.      The committee (has/have) already reached a decision.
9.      A pair of jeans (was/were) in the washing machine this morning.
10.  Each student (has/have) answered the first three questions.
11.  Either John or his wife (make/makes) breakfast each morning.
12.  After she had perused the material, the secretary decided that everything (was/ were) in order.
13.  The crowd at the basketball game (was/ were) wild with excitement.
14.  A pack of wild dogs (has/ have ) fightened all the ducks away.
15.  The jury (is/ are) trying go reach a decision.
16.  The army (has/ have) eliminated this section of the training test.
17.   The number of students who have withdrawn from class this quarter (is/ are) appalling.
18.  There (has/ have) been too many interruptions in this class.
19.  Every elementary school teacher (has/ have) to take this examination.
20.  Neither Jill nor her parents(has/ have) seen this movie before.


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