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Uts B Inggris

The document provides a comprehensive list of various parts of speech, including 15 adjectives, countable nouns, uncountable nouns, irregular verbs, regular verbs, and examples of sentence structures in different tenses. It includes affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms for each example. This serves as a resource for understanding English grammar and vocabulary.

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The document provides a comprehensive list of various parts of speech, including 15 adjectives, countable nouns, uncountable nouns, irregular verbs, regular verbs, and examples of sentence structures in different tenses. It includes affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms for each example. This serves as a resource for understanding English grammar and vocabulary.

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1. Write 15 adjectives 3. Write 15 countable nouns.

 Vibrant  Apple
 Serene  Book
 Luminous  Car
 Tenacious  Dog
 Whimsical  Chair
 Majestic  House
 Eloquent  Student
 Diligent  Table
 Radiant  Friend
 Mysterious  Computer
 Exuberant  City
 Tranquil  Bottle
 Innovative  Flower
 Nostalgic  Ticket
 Resilient  Game
2. Write 15 uncountable nouns. 4. Write 15 adverb.
 Information  Quickly
 Water  Elegantly
 Air  Silently
 Happiness  Brightly
 Furniture  Carefully
 Knowledge  Often
 Music  Rarely
 Rice  Suddenly
 Love  Smoothly
 Advice  Joyfully
 Traffic  Honestly
 Equipment  Gently
 Bread  Always
 Research  Soon
 Sugar  Surprisingly
5. Here are 15 irregular verbs along with their base form (Verb 1), past simple form
(Verb 2), and past participle form (Verb 3):
Verb 1 Verb 2 Verb 3

go went gone

be was/were been

have had had

do did done

see saw seen

take took taken

come came come

get got gotten/got

give gave given

know knew known

think thought thought

say said said

make made made

find found found

tell told told


6. Here are 15 regular verbs along with their base form (Verb 1), past simple form (Verb
2), and past participle form (Verb 3):
Verb 1 Verb 2 Verb 3

walk walked walked

play played played

talk talked talked

cook cooked cooked

clean cleaned cleaned

work worked worked

watch watched watched

jump jumped jumped

laugh laughed laughed

help helped helped

call called called

study studied studied

travel traveled traveled/travelled

listen listened listened

paint painted painted


7. Complete these sentences:
(+) The operator arranges the application for the new system every year.
(-) The operator does not arrange the application for the new system every year.
(?) Does the operator arrange the application for the new system every year?

Yes. The operator arranges the application for the new system every year.
No. The operator does not arrange the application for the new system every year.

(- ) Nada and Alicia don't prepare the computer every Friday.


(+) Nada and Alicia prepare the computer every Friday.
(?) Do Nada and Alicia prepare the computer every Friday?

Yes. Nada and Alicia prepare the computer every Friday.


No. Nada and Alicia do not prepare the computer every Friday.

(+) A diligent student attended the celebration.


(-) A diligent student did not attend the celebration.
(?) Did a diligent student attend the celebration?

Yes. A diligent student attended the celebration.


No. A diligent student did not attend the celebration.
(-) Alexander will not compare the results of the products next week.
(+) Alexander will compare the results of the products next week.
(?) Will Alexander compare the results of the products next week?
Yes. Alexander will compare the results of the products next week.
No. Alexander will not compare the results of the products next week.

(-) Tono and Indro are not cleaning the data now.
(+) Tono and Indro are cleaning the data now.
(?) Are Tono and Indro cleaning the data now?

Yes. Tono and Indro are cleaning the data now.


No. Tono and Indro are not cleaning the data now.
(?) Are the women using the lift properly today?
(+) The women are using the lift properly today.
(-) The women are not using the lift properly today.

(-) The students have not studied English since this September.
(+) The students have studied English since this September.
(?) Have the students studied English since this September?

Yes. The students have studied English since this September.


No. The students have not studied English since this September.

(-) Amanda has not collected stamps for ten years.


(+) Amanda has collected stamps for ten years.
(?) Has Amanda collected stamps for ten years?

Yes. Amanda has collected stamps for ten years.


No. Amanda has not collected stamps for ten years.

a. Simple Present Tense (verb 1 + s)


(+) She reads books every evening.
(-) She does not read books every evening.
(?) Does she read books every evening?

Yes, she reads books every evening.


No, she does not read books every evening.

b. Simple Past Tense


(+) He visited his grandparents last weekend.
(-) He did not visit his grandparents last weekend.
(?) Did he visit his grandparents last weekend?

Yes, he visited his grandparents last weekend.


No, he did not visit his grandparents last weekend.
c. Simple Present Tense (verb 1 only)
(+) They play soccer every Saturday.
(-) They do not play soccer every Saturday.
(?) Do they play soccer every Saturday?

Yes, they play soccer every Saturday.


No, they do not play soccer every Saturday.

d. Present Continuous Tense (using "is")


(+) She is reading a book right now.
(-) She is not reading a book right now.
(?) Is she reading a book right now?

Yes, she is reading a book right now.


No, she is not reading a book right now.

e. Present Continuous Tense (using "are")


(+) They are playing basketball in the park.
(-) They are not playing basketball in the park.
(?) Are they playing basketball in the park?

Yes, they are playing basketball in the park.


No, they are not playing basketball in the park.

f. Simple Future Tense (using "will")


(+) She will travel to Paris next summer.
(-) She will not travel to Paris next summer.
(?) Will she travel to Paris next summer?

Yes, she will travel to Paris next summer.


No, she will not travel to Paris next summer.
g. Simple Present Tense (verb 1 + es)
(+) He watches movies every weekend.
(-) He does not watch movies every weekend.
(?) Does he watch movies every weekend?

Yes, he watches movies every weekend.


No, he does not watch movies every weekend.

h. Present Perfect Tense (using "has")


(+) She has finished her homework.
(-) She has not finished her homework.
(?) Has she finished her homework?

Yes, she has finished her homework.


No, she has not finished her homework.

i. Present Perfect Tense (using "have")


(+) They have visited the museum.
(-) They have not visited the museum.
(?) Have they visited the museum?

Yes, they have visited the museum.


No, they have not visited the museum.

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