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.
• 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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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?
(-) 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?
(-) 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
(-) 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?
(-) 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?
(-) 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
(-) 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?
(-) 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?
(-) 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?
(-) 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?
• What
What kind of clothes did you wear?
• Where
Where does he live?
Where does he live?
• When
When does the train from Bandung arrive?
When does the train from Bandung arrive?
• Why
Why does the teacher absent today
Why does the teacher absent today
• Who (subject)
Who is cooking the Spaghetti?
Who is cooking the Spaghetti?
• Whom (object)
Whom do you want to give this gift?
Whom do you want to give this gift?
• Whose (possessive)
Whose novel do you read?
Whose novel do you read?
• How
How often do you go to campus?
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.
• After the desserts have finished eating dinner, the desserts were eaten.
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