Reading : An Announcement
Elliptical Construction
Language Function
Asking for Permission
Vocabulary
Arranging Paragraph
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Passengers planning to drive and park at the airport should be aware of several changes due to construction at the terminal. Short term parking is available in new parking lot at the south end of the terminal.
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This lot provides hourly parking for those who are meeting or dropping passengers. Travelers who plan to park overnight or longer can park in the new satellite lot and board a shuttle bus to the terminal. New signs at the entrance of the airport will direct travelers to the appropriate parking area.
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Why are there new instructions about parking at the airport?
a. They needed more rooms for cars.
b. The road is under repair.
c. There was an accident on the runaway.
d. There is construction at the terminal.
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2.
Where should drivers park if they are leaving their cars overnight?
a. Where there is hourly parking b. Wherever there is a space c. In the satellite lot d. The short-term lot
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3.
How will the driver know where the new lots are?
a. There are signs.
b. The lots are easily seen.
c. Drivers can follow other cars.
d. Policemen are directing the traffic.
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4.
From the text we can infer that satellite lot is ….
a. far away from the terminal b. bit far from the terminal c. just beside the terminal d. very closed to the terminal
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5.
“This lot provides ….”
The underlined word refers to ….
a. overnight lot b. new parking lot c. satellite lot d. parking area
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Elliptical Construction bentuk kalimat majemuk setara.
Penggabungan kalimat ini dilakukan dengan menghilangkan bagian predikat yang sama dari dua kalimat yang digabungkan.
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Kinds of Elliptical Construction
Kalimat Positive (using too) affirmative statement + and + subject
+ be/modal/auxiliary + too a. I can speak English well.
b. My husband can speak English well.
I can speak English well and my husband can too.
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Kalimat Positif (using so ) affirmative statement + and + so + be/modal/auxiliary + subject a. Ms. Wiwin has two daughters.
b. Ms. Rika has two daughters.
Ms. Wiwin has two daughters and so does
Ms. Rika.
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Kalimat Negatif (using either) negative statement + and + subject + be/modal/auxiliary + not + either a. Mr. Eko will not go to Europe.
b. Mr. Sony will not go to Europe.
Mr. Eko will not go to Europe and Mr.
Sony will not either.
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Kalimat Negatif (using neither ) negative statement + and + neither + be/modal/auxiliary + subject a. I didn’t work in Jakarta last year.
b. Mr. Dayat didn’t work in Jakarta last year.
I didn’t work in Jakarta last year and neither did Mr. Dayat.
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1.
The students often come late, and so … the teacher.
a. is b. do c. are d. does
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2.
The chairman of the organization did not attend the meeting, and ….
a. the secretary did not either b. the secretary did too c. neither didn’t the secretary d. so did the secretary
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3.
Rima : I saw Mr. Bowo on TV yesterday.
Reni : Really? …. I watched him in the evening news.
Rima : Exactly! He has been interviewed about TV Edukasi.
a. so had I b. so I did c. so did I d. I did so
Satellite
LIVE
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4.
Fery : My brother has just bought a new motorcycle.
Apri : What a coincidence, ….
a. my brother has too b. also my brother c. so does my brother d. my brother does too
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5.
A : No bookstores in town are open today.
B : ….
a. the grocery stores are too b. neither do the grocery stores c. the grocery stores aren’t either d. the grocery stores don’t either
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Asking for Permission
Can/Could I …?
May I …?
Is it alright if I …?
Would it be possible for me to …?
Would you mind if I …?
Do you mind if I …?
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Granting
(Memberi Ijin)
Of course
Certainly/Sure/Yes
By all means.
It’s alright/It’s Ok
Not at all
Go ahead
I think so
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Denying/Refusing
I’m afraid you can’t
I’d rather you don’t
I don’t think it’s allowed
You mustn’t ….
You’re not supposed to ...
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1.
Customer : Excuse me. Would you show me where the fitting room is?
Shop Ass : Sure, It’s behind the cashier.
Customer : …?
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2.
Ade : Mom, will you allow me to watch
“Sheila on Seven” at the JHCC?
Mom : … but after you’ve finished your school assignment.
a. No, you may not b. No, you will not c. Yes, I’ll see it d. Yes, you may
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3.
Passenger : Is it allowed to bring a bird on the plane?
Custom officer : I am sorry, that is not allowed.
The underlined utterance expresses ….
a. warning b. admiration c. permission d. prohibition
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4.
Heri : Will you lend me your pen, please?
Iman : …, here it is.
a. Sure b. Sorry c. Never mind d. I’m afraid I won’t
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1.
Faris is my sister’s son. He is my ….
a. brother b. cousin c. nephew d. niece
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2.
Saras likes collecting stamps, he is a good ….
a. philatelist b. collector c. journalist d. scientist
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Arranging jumbled words provided into a good sentence.
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1.
Movie – go – could – to – I – the – friends
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 with – my ?
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The good sentence is :
Could I go to the movie with my friends?
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2.
Arrange these words into a meaningful sentence !
any – you – would – soup – like – ?
1 2 3 4 5 a. 3-2-5-1-4 b. 3-5-2-4-1 c. 4-3-2-5-1 d. 5-4-3-2-1
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A meaningful sentence is:
Would you like any soup?
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3.
shine–does–often–moon–the–how–?
1 2 3 4 5 6
These words should be ….
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The correct sentence is ….
How often does the moon shine?
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