Rabu, 26 Juni 2013

The agreement of so, to, neither and either


Nama : Bintang Eka Putra
NPM : 10209864
Kelas : 4ea08
Mata kuliah : Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2

Positif (+) Agreement (so, to)
Explanation : so
Positif sentence (S + to be + V1 + ing + , + So + to be + S)
(S + V1 + , + So + do/does + S)
For example : (you wake up early, So do I )  
                        ( I’m heaving breakfast, so are you)
*How to make the sentences ? look at explanation above and follow the rule.!

Positif statement (to)
Explanation :   (S + to be + V1 + ing + , + S + to be + to )
                        ( S + V1 + , + S + do/ does + to )
Example :        (They are watching on TV, They are watching to )
                        ( She studies everyday I do to )
*How to make the sentences ? look at explanation above and follow the rule.!

Negatif (-) Agreement ( Either )
Explanation :   ( S + to be + not + V1 + ing + , + S + to be + not + either)
                        ( S + do/does + not + V1 + , + S + do/does + not + either)
Example :        ( We are not driving the car, she is not either )
( I don’t play football, you don’t either )
*How to make the sentences ? look at explanation above and follow the rule.!

Negatif (-) Agreement ( Neither )
Explanation :   ( S + to be + not +V1 + ing + , + Neither + to be + S )
                        ( S + do/does + not + V1 + , + Neither + do/does + S )
Example :        ( You are not seating on the chair, Neither are they )
                        ( I don’t buy any food, Neither does he )
*How to make the sentences ? look at explanation above and follow the rule.!

Long sentence pattern
1.      It is difficult to get used to sleep in a tent after having a soft, comfortable bed to lie on

It is difficult to get used to sleep in a tent after have a soft, comfortable bed to lay on
The word “after is follow buy Verb1 and the correct phrasal verb is play on

2.      Marry usually arrives at the office at nine o’clock, but because the storm, she was two hours late

Marry usually arrives at the office at nine o’clock, but because of the storm, she was two hours late
Explanation : because should be edit buy “of”

3.      Many excited women could seen at the department store sale

Many excited women could be seen at the department store sale
Explanation : could be seen is passive form

4.      He likes her new job very much and works hard

He likes his new job very much and works hard
Explanation : possessive pronoun of he is his

5.      No one would have attended the lecture if you told  the truth about the guest speaker

No one would have attended the lecture if you had  the truth about the guest speaker
Explanation : the sentence is third conditional form ( use had in if sentence )

6.      He did not attended  the meeting last week and either I do

He did not attended  the meeting last week and neither I do ? / I don’t either
Explanation : S + did not + V1 + , + S + do/ does + either

7.      Bess is used to fly after having crossed the continent many times during the past decade


Bess is used to flying after having crossed the continent many times during the past decade
Explanation : fly should be edit ing

8.      Sam used to living in Oklahoma, but is company had him transferred to be a better position in Georgia

Sam used to live in Oklahoma, but is company had him transferred to be a better position in Georgia
Explanation : the form of us to should be followed buy verb1

9.      The President went fishing after he had finished with the conference

The President went fishing after he has finished with the conference
Explanation : the sentence that follow simple past tense should be in past perfect tense

10.   He did not attend the meeting last week and neither I do

He did not attend the meeting last week and neither do I
Explanation : S + did + not + V1 + , + neither + do/does + S

11.   Anybody who plans to attend the meeting ought send a short note to the chairperson

Anybody who plans to attend the meeting ought to send a short note to the chairperson
Explanation : ought should be followed by infinitive (to)

12.  No one in our office wants to drive to work any more because of there are always traffic jams at rush hour

No one in our office wants to drive to work any more because there are always traffic jams at rush hour
Explanation :the word "because" in the sentence should not be followed by of