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Kamis, 04 Juli 2019

BUSINESS ENGLISH 2 MEETING 4



BUSINESS ENGLISH 2
MEETINGS 4
Created by :
Adinda Laras R (20216174)
Agung Aulia R (                )
Gita Sarahsehan Hutami Putri (20216074)
Nur Zaskia R (25216564)Zahra Yashinta (27216900)
FACULTY OF ECONOMICS
GUNADARMA UNIVERSITY
DEPOK
2019
MEMBER 1
NAME : adinda Laras A
NPM : 20216174
PARTICIPLE ADJECTIVE
1. Participle as Adjective
Convincing
I’m convicing my friend to buy a We The Fest ticket for 3 days pass.
Charming
I’m really fell in love with his charming voice
Amazed
Arya has some of my favorite scenes throughout the whole season. I’m so amazed by her.
Dissapointed
Waited 2 years for the finale season of Game Of Thrones, and I must say, I am so dissapoint with the ending.
Satisfied
I hope my GPA this semester would be satisfying.
Excited
I’m super excited for my vacation next month.
Annoying
I’m annoying my friends by spamming the groupchat and asking to hangout.
Fascinating
Flowers are the most fascinating creatures on earth.
enjoying
is it weird when I’m enjoying kpop even though I don’t know what’s the meaning of the lyric.
Frustrating
It’s frustrating that I got too much hairfall
MEMBER 2
NAME : Zahra Yashinta
NPM : 27216900
PARALLEL CONSTRUCTION
1. peter is rich, handsome and popular.
2. when the teenagers finish high school, they have several choice: going to college, getting a job, or joining the army.
3. tajib is not only talented but also handsome.
4. beth plays not only the guitar but also the violin.
5. i want to meet your father or your mother.
6. i read and wrote ehen my mother came.
7. the lady is diligent and smart.
8. my books are in the drawer or on the bookshelf.
9. you can go either with your sister or with me.
10. the car is alot more expensive than i have expected.
MEMBER 3
NAME : Nur Zaskia R
NPM : 25216564
PREPOSITION COMBINATIONS
1. I’m really sorry about forcing you to come
2. The manager was worried about his report results
3. That actor is famous for being extremely weird
4. He is responsible for causing the damage
5. He is intrested in reading a novel
6. He is totally different from me
7. Maulana is married to Zaskia
8. The design of the room is similiar to my room
9. I’m really familiar with his smile
10. Thank you for attention
MEMBER 4
NAME : Agung Aulia R
NPM :
PREPOSITION COMBINATIONS
MEMBER 5
NAME : Gita Sarahsehan Hutami Putri
NPM : 20216074
TWO/THREE WORD VERBS
1. She barely knows how to ask for a raise
2. They always know what to bring about in the discussion
3. Maryam tries to check out as soon as possible from the store
4. He never tries to run out of money in the bank
5. She always tries to turn down the proposal
6. We always believe to keep up with our expectation
7. James never tries to pass out the ball
8. Brian goes to pick up his sister
9. We like to go over his house
10. I always play until it makes me to pass out

Jumat, 14 Juni 2019

BUSINESS ENGLISH 2


MEETING 1
BUSINESS ENGLISH 2
 

  
Created by:
Adinda Laras Asih (20216174)
Agung Aulia Rahman (20216315)
Gita Sarahsehan Hutami Putri (23216074)
Nur Zaskia Romahdani (25216564)
Zahra Yashinta (27216900)
 

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS
UNIVERSITY OF GUNADARMA
DEPOK



1. Member 1 (Adimda Laras) 
Because, because of:
Because Jane hasn’t eaten breakfast yet, her stomach hurts right now
He decided to stay at office because the weather was bad.

Although:
We’ve still enjoyed our holiday, although it rained a lot.

So... that:
We stayed out all night, so we were able to see the meteor strom pass.
We had many blankets, that we were able to keep ourselves warm all night. 

So that:
We decided stayed out all night, so that we could watch a meteor storm.

Not only... but also:
The car not only is economical but also feels good to drive.

Either... or:
We can go to either Korea or Japanfor our holiday.

Neither... nor:
Our reaction when neither Jon nor Daenerys sit on the Iron Throne.

Both... and:
Both BTS and Blackpink are very talented group and very popular .


2. Member 2 (Nur Zaskia Romahdani)

1. Passive voice simple present
S (direct object) + is/am/are + past participle +/- by … (agent)
My parents buy a house every five years.

2. Passive voice present continous
S (direct object) + is/am/are + being + past participle +/- by … (agent)
Mother is cooking the food her husband.
Jihan is watering those flowers now.

3. Passive voice  present perfect
O+ have/has+ been+ verb 3 (past participle)+ by+ S
The files have been removed by Duta from his computer
This books has been created by us since 2 week ago

4. Passive voice simple past
S (direct object) + was/were + past participle +/- by … (agent)
The first book was printed in 2007 by Sunmark Press.

5. Passive voice past continuous
S (direct object) +was/were + being + past participle +/- by … (agent)
The SCBD road was being maintained at this time yesterday.

6. Passive voice past perfect
S (direct object) + had + been + past participle +/- by … (agent)
You had been helped so many times.

7. Passive voice simple future
S (direct object) +will + be + past participle +/- by … (agent)
You will be shown something interesting.

8. Passive voice past future
S + Would Be + V3
English would be learned by them

3. Member 3 ( Zahra Yashinta )

1. (+) Naomi can not go to school, so she has a letter sent to school by her father
(-) Naomi can not go to school, so she does not have a letter sent to school by her father
(?) Does she have a letter sent to school by her father?

2. (+) Rani has had some breads made by mother
(-) Rani has not had some breads made by mother
(?) Has Alice had some breads made by mother?

3. (+) My hair is long, so I have my hair cut by the barber
(-) My hair is long, so I do not have my hair cut by the barber
(?) Do you have your hair cut by the barber?

4. (+) My father is having the floor swept by her daughter
(-) My father is not having the floor swept by her daughter
(?) Is your father having the floor swept by her daughter

5. (+) Renna got me to clean his car yesterday
(-) Renna did not get me to clean his car yesterday
(?) Did Renna get me to clean his car yesterday?

6. (+) The blackboard is dirty, then the teacher has the blackboard cleaned by Denny
(-) The blackboard is dirty, then the teacher does not have the blackboard cleaned by Denny
(?) Has the teacher had the blackboard cleaned by Denny?

7. (+) As the electric went out last night, so I had the candle light by him
(-) As the electric went out last night, so I did not have the candle light by him
(?) Did you have the candle light by him

8. (+) Rina is getting her sister to sweep the floor
(-) Rina is not getting her sister to sweep the floor
(?) Is Rina getting her sister to sweep the floor?

9. (+) They get the man to do their homework
(-) They do not get the man to do their homework
(?) Do they get the man to do their homework?

10. (+) My father has got mother to make some fried rice
(-) My father has not got mother to make some fried rice
(?) Has your father got mother to make some fried rice?

4. Member 4 ( Gita SarahSehan Hutami )

WHOSE
'Whose' is always the subject of the relative clause and can't be left out. It replaces a possessive. It can be used for people and things.
The cat is over there. The cat's / its owner lives next door.→ The cat whose owner lives next door is over there.
The little boy is sad. The little boy's / his toy was lost.→ The little boy whose toy was lost is sad.
The man is coming tonight. His motorcycle is a Harley Davidson.→ The man whose motorcycle is a Harley Davidson is coming tonight.
The house belongs to me. Its roof is very old.→ The house whose roof is old belongs to me.

5. Member 5 ( Agung Aulia Rahman )
1. Question
What
What kind of clothes did you wear?
Where
Where does he live?
When
When does the train from Bandung arrive?
Why
Why does the teacher absent today
Who (subject)
Who is cooking the Spaghetti?
Whom (object)
Whom do you want to give this gift?
Whose (possessive)
Whose novel do you read?
How
How often do you go to campus?

2. Dangling
After eating on the street, she usually feels hurt on her stomach
After the desserts have finished eating dinner, the desserts were eaten.  

Kamis, 25 April 2019

MEETING 2 BAHASA INGGRIS 2


MEETING 2
BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 2

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Created by :
Adinda Laras Asih (20216174)
Agung Aulia Rahman (20216315)
Gita Sarahsehan HP (23216074)
Nur Zaskia Romahdani (25216564)
Zahra Yashinta (27216900)



FACULTY OF ECONOMICS
GUNADARMA UNIVERSITY
DEPOK
2019


  1. Member 1 (by Gita Sarahsehan H.P)
  1. Verb + Gerund Pharse
  • I will consider working at your company.
  • Gita continue exercising after her doctor allowed her.
  • Neti stops playing music video.

  1. Verb + infinitive Pharse
  • The best time to video call him is at night.
  • To get the access, you must register first.
  • It is the wrong way to ask for forgiveness.

  1. Verb + preposition Pharse
  • She doesn’t really care about her study.
  • I will look after your garden when you are in traveling.
  • No one can break into their family.

  1. Adjective + infinitive
  • It’s impossible to pass the test without studying.
  • I’m so proud to be part of this team.
  • We were surprised to see you tonight.


  1. Member 2 (by Zahra Yashinta)
  1. Affirmative Agreement
  1. When a form of the verb be is used in the main clause, the same tense of the verb be is used in the simple statement that follows.
My hand reading is bad
  • Affirmative statement (be) + and + subject + verb (be) + too
My hand reading is bad and you too
  • Affirmative statement (be) + so + verb (be) + subject
My hand reading is bad and so are you

  1. When a compound verb (auxiliary + verb) (will go, should do, has done, have written, must examine, etc). Occurs in the main clause, the auxiliary of the main verb is used in the simple statement, and the subject and verb must agree.
They will swimming in the swimming pool tomorrow
  • Affirmative statement + and + subject + auxiliary only + too
They will swimming  in the swimming pool tomorrow and you will too
  • Affirmative statement + and + so + auxiliary only + subject
They will swimming in the swimming pool tomorrow and so will you
  1. When any verb except be appears without any auxiliaries in the main clause, the auxiliary do, does, or did is used in simple statement. The subject and verb must agree and the tense must be the same.
My sister invited him to the his wedding party
  • Affirmative statement + and + subject + do, does, or did + too
My sister invited him to the his wedding party party and friend did too
  • Affirmative statement + and + so + do, does, or did + subject
My sister invited him to the his wedding party and so did friend

  1. Negative Agreement
Either and neither function in simple statements much like so and too in affirmative sentences. However, either, and neither are used to indicate negative agreement. The same rules for auxiliaries, be and do, does, or did apply.
  • Negative statement + and + subject + negative auxiliary or be + either
I didn’t go to the school this morning and Rheina didn’t either
  • Negative statement + and + neither + positive auxiliary or “to be” + subject
I didn’t go to the school this morning and neither did Rheina
  1. Commands
A command is an imperative statement. One person orders another to do something. It can be preceded by please. The understood subject is you. Use the simple form of the verb.
  • Imperative Commands
Verb : take some pain pills, please!
Adjective : Be ready t go now!
Adverb : Be here as soon as possible!
  • Negative Commands
Verb : Don,t take any pain pills!
Adjective : Don’t be lazy to go now!
Adverb : Don’t be here so soon!
  • Indirect Commands
Jack asked Lisa to turn off the light
The policeman ordered the suspect to be quite
  • Negative Indirect Commands
To make an indirect command negative, add the particple not before the infinitive.
Subject + verb + complement + not (Verb in infinitve)
I told rina not to walk that way to campus
Sue asked the hairdresser not to shorten her hair lenghth

3. Member 3 (by Adinda Laras Asih)
MODAL AUXILIARIES
  • Present ability
If you ask Sasha, she can probably help you.
  • Past ability
Last night, there were no clouds in the sky and they could see all the stars.
  • Present possibility
Abigail said that it may snow tomorrow
  • Past possibility
She might back home late tonight
  • Asking permission
May I go to the washroom?
  • Giving permission
Yes, you may (go to the washroom)
  • Request
Could you take this for me please?
  • Obligation
I really must call my parents
  • Advisability
You should take the time to check up on hospital
  • Necessary
Amora had to get the ticket before the show started
  • Prohibition
The student mustn’t use their phone in class
4. Member 4 (by Nur Zaskia Romahdani)
ADJECTIVE
  1. Before a noun ;
  • He has a large garden
  • We have small class
  • I love blue shoes
  • We watch a big match
  • They always get huge fish

  1. After be and linking verbs
  • Zaskia has a beuatiful voice
  • Maulana is very handsome
  • The dress you’re wearing is just so pretty
  • You look stunning
  • The sun shines so bright

  1. As objective comploment
  • My bos was anxious to promote sales
  • Please keep the class clean
  • We were thrilled by the incident
  • I think that writing is quite difficult
  • This fresh drink make me in spirit

  1. After “Someone”,”Anyone”,”Something”,”Anything”
  • I miss someone special like him
  • It is hard to find anyone like him
  • Has anyone hot a dictionary
  • I really want to do something special for him
  • Nior did'nt talk anything today

  1. Member 5 (by Agung Aulia)
  1. Modifying a verb: He did the exam easily.
  2. Modifying an adjective : This Cake is very sweet.
  3. Modifying another adverb: The room was very quietly.
  4. Modifying the whole sentence: Quickly, Igor will go to school.