Senin, 14 Oktober 2013

Structure 3



1.     Simple Present Tense
a.      Suho read book everyday.
b.      Suho don’t read book everyday.
c.       does Suho read book everyday?
d.      She is a new people here.
e.      She isn’t a new people here.
f.        Is she a new people here?
g.      He plays anklung everyday.
h.      Kris goes to Lay’s house every morning.
i.        They are  stingy.
j.        I eat banana every morning.


2.     Present Continuous Tense
a.      They are playing.
b.      They aren’t playing.
c.       Are they playing?
d.      He is playing badminton now.
e.      He isn’t playing badminton now.
f.        Is he playing badminton now?
g.      I am eating chocolate now.
h.      She is cooking at home now.
i.        They are discussing right now.
j.        Are they staying in Tasikmalaya?


3.     Present Perfect Tense
a.      You have eaten mine.
b.      She hasn’t been to Rome.
c.       Have you finished?
d.      My mother has lived in Balikpapan since 1995.
e.      Suho has gone to bookshop.
f.        I have not been sleepy.
g.      They have not been at home since four o’clock.
h.      Has my mother lived in Balikpapan since 1995?
i.        Has Romy gone to bookshop?
j.        Have they worked for six hour?




4.     Present Perfect Continuous Tense
a.      She has been going to Malang since evening.
b.      She hasn’t been going to Malang since evening.
c.       Has she been going to Malang?
d.      He has been waiting for two hours.
e.      The toddlers have been sleeping for three hours.
f.        Indah  has been working at that company for three years.
g.      Jhonny hasn’t been preparing his homework since yesterday.
h.      My sister has been collecting  sticker since five years ago.
i.        Has he been waiting for two hours?
j.        Have the toddlers been sleeping for three hours?



5.     Simple Past Tense
a.      We were at school yesterday.
b.      We were not at school yesterday.
c.       Were we at school yesterday ?
d.      I saw a good film last night.
e.      I saw not a good film last night.
f.        Saw I a good film last night?
g.      Dio was late yesterday.
h.      Dio was not late yesterday.
i.        Was Dio late yesterday?
j.        Tao bought  a comic yesterday.

6.     Past Continuous Tense
a.      They were talking about sport when I met him.
b.      They weren’t talking about sport when I met him.
c.       Were they talking about sport when I met him.
d.      My Sister was cooking when it began to rain.
e.      Tio was playing football while Andri was Watching TV.
f.        My Sister wasn’t cooking when it began to rain.
g.      Tio wasn’t playing football while Andri was Watching TV.
h.      Were we having a meeting  at eight this morning?
i.        Was Endru being abroad when his uncle passed away?
j.        Was Oscar sleeping when I visited him?


7.     Past Perfect Tense
a.      When my brother arrived, I had painted my motorcycle.
b.      When my brother arrived , I hadn’t painted my motorcycle.
c.       Had I my motorcycle, when my brother arrived?
d.      You had been a teacher when he was in Junior high school.
e.      I had eaten before Jesica came.
f.        You had  not been a teacher when he was in Junior high school.
g.      I had  not eaten before Jesica came.
h.      Had you been a teacher when he was in Junior high school?
i.        Had I been eaten before Jesica came?
j.        Had I  known him before you introduced me to him?

8.     Past Perfect Continuous Tense
a.      When they washed my drees, your father had been playing badminton.
b.      When they washed my dress, your father hadn’t been playing badminton.
c.       When they washed my dress, had your father been playing badminton?
d.        I had been doing my homework when Kai cameback home.
e.      You had been going when Luhan came.
f.        I had not been doing my homework when Kai cameback home.
g.      You had not been going when Luhan came.
h.        Had you been doing my homework when Kai cameback home?
i.        Had you been going when Luhan came.
j.        Had they been talking when the teacher teaught them?

9.      Simple Future Tense
a.      President shall at Nederland the day after tomorrow.
b.      President shall not at Nederland the day after tomorrow.
c.       Shall President at Nederland the day after tomorrow?
d.      I shall be at school tomorrow morning.
e.      You will be there next week.
f.        They will go to the  zoo next week.
g.      I shall not be at school tomorrow morning.
h.      You will not be there next week .
i.        They will not go to the  zoo next week.
j.        Shall I be at school tomorrow morning?

10.  Future Continuous Tense
a.      I will be writing a comic.
b.      I will not writing a comic.
c.       Will I be writing a comic?
d.      She will be having dinner when the film starts.
e.      She will not be having dinner when the film starts.
f.        Will she  be having dinner when the film starts?
g.      I will be playing basketball at 10am tomorrow.
h.      He will not be going to office at six thirty tomorrow morning.
i.        Will  he be going to office at six thirty tomorrow morning?
j.        You will be waiting for him when his friend  arrives tonight.

11.                        Future Perfect Tense
a.      You will have forgotten me by then.
b.      We will not have left.
c.       Will they have received it?
d.      I shall have finished my homework before Thursday.
e.      I shall have cleaned my car before 6 pm o’clock this evening.
f.        I shall have not finished my homework before Thursday.
g.      I shall have not cleaned my car before 6 pm o’clock this evening.
h.      Shall I have finished my homework before Thursday?
i.        Shall I have cleaned my car before 6 pm o’clock this evening?
j.        shall  I have been in my house before 9 am o’clock this morning?

12.                        Future Perfect Continuous Tense
a.      I will have been reading a news paper.
b.      I will haven’t been reading a news paper.
c.       Will I have been riding a news paper?
d.      He will have  been delivering a letter before Saturday.
e.      I shall have been visiting Sehun’s house for two hours.
f.        He will not have  been delivering a letter before Saturday.
g.      I shall not have been visiting Sehun’s house for two hours.
h.      will  you have been cooking fried chicken before 05 pm o’clock this evening?
i.        I will you have  been delivering a letter before Saturday?
j.        Shall I have been visiting Siska’s house for two hours?

13.                        Past Future Tense
a.      They would buy a home the previous day.
b.      They wouldn’t buy a home the previous day.
c.       Would they buy a home the previous day?
d.      Would be in home this morning.
e.      We should  take train to Jakarta.
f.        I would not be in home this morning.
g.      We should not  take train to Jakarta
h.      Would  he cross the street this morning?
i.        Would I be in home this morning?
j.        Should   we take train to Jakarta?

14.                        Past Future Continuous Tense
a.      I should be swimming at this time the following day.
b.      I shouldn’t be swimming at this time the following day.
c.       Shall I be swimming at this time the following day?
d.      She would be cleaning her car after lunch.
e.      She would not be cleaning her car after lunch.
f.        Would she be cleaning her car after lunch?
g.      I should be watering the flowers when my friends visited me.
h.      I should not be watering the flowers when my friends visited me.
i.        Should I be watering the flowers when my friends visited me?
j.         She would be playing a doll when you told her to feed the cat.

15.                        Past Future Perfect Tense
a.      He would have graduated if he had studies hard.
b.      He wouldn’t have gone if he had met his darling.
c.       Would He have gone if he had met his darling?
d.      We would have eaten if we had booked earlier.
e.      We would not have eaten if we had booked earlier.
f.        Would we have eaten if we had booked earlier?
g.      They would have started the game if you had come.
h.      They would not have started the game if you not come.
i.        Would they have started the game if you come?
j.        He would have arrived here if he had gone by car.

16.  Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
a.      Mrs. Yuri would have been walking here for seventeen years.
b.      Mrs. Yuri wouldn’t have been walking here for seventeen year.
c.       Would Mrs. Yuri have been walking here for seventeen years?
d.      I should have been washing my clothes.
e.      I  should not have been washing my clothes.
f.        Should I have been washing my clothes?
g.      I would have been coming home before noon.
h.      I would not have been coming home before noon.
i.        Would I have been coming home before noon?
j.        Dio said that he would have been watching movie on TV at 05:00 the previous evening.