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 STRUCTURE II SPRING 2015 PERTEMUAN II: MARET 2015 MODUL 2 : CONJUNCTIONS (UNIT 2 & 3) MODUL 3 : QUESTIONS MEILIZA FITRI Universi tas T erbuka Korea Selatan
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Structure II Fall 2013

Structure IISPRING 2015Pertemuan II: MARET 2015Modul 2 : Conjunctions (Unit 2 & 3)Modul 3 : Questions

MEILIZa FITRI

Universitas Terbuka Korea SelatanModul 2 : Conjunctions (Unit 2 & 3)Unit 1 Coordinate ConjunctionsB. Functional Unit Joined by Coordinate ConjunctionsCompound subjectsAmir and Maruli are from North Sumatra.The name of my son and the name of her son are the same.

Bread and butter is fattening.The restaurants chef and owner makes good chicken soups.Unit 1 Coordinate ConjunctionsB. Functional Unit Joined by Coordinate ConjunctionsCompound subjectsMr. Amir or his wife is mistaken.Galih or Tia fails the test.

The players or the referee is mistaken.The referee or the players are mistaken.The teacher or the students receive the award.The students or the teacher receives the award.Unit 1 Coordinate ConjunctionsB. Functional Unit Joined by Coordinate ConjunctionsCompound predicatesThey cook, eat, and sleep in the same room.They read and write in English.He took a bath, dressed up, and went to school.Unit 1 Coordinate ConjunctionsB. Functional Unit Joined by Coordinate ConjunctionsCompound objectsHe bought a pen and a pencil.Mr. Agus went to Japan with his wife and his children.He said he was tired and he was going to bed.Unit 2 Subordinate ConjunctionsSingle-Word Subordinate ConjunctionsTwo-Word ConjunctionsSubordinate Conjunctions Beginning with Prepositional PhrasesSplit Conjnctions

Unit 2 Subordinate ConjunctionsA. Single-Word Subordinate Conjunctions

AfterBeforeThatUntilAlthoughIfWheneverThoughAsWhereasOnce...etcUnit 2 Subordinate ConjunctionsA. Single-Word Subordinate Conjunctions

She never saw him again after he left town.He has been very ill since he had an accident.You will find some food where/wherever you go.The baby is crying because he is hungry.Although he does not like mathematics, he has to take a course in it.She never goes out at night unless her parents accompany herUnit 2 Subordinate ConjunctionsB. Two-Word Conjunctions

Inasmuch asAssuming (that)If onlyProvided/providing thatAs ifIn caseSo thatAs thoughOnly ifUnit 2 Subordinate ConjunctionsB. Two-Word Conjunctions

He was a very unusual musician inasmuch as he was totally deaf.Now that she has already got a baby, she has to find a baby sitter.If only I knew it earlier, this incident would not ever happen.We will manufacture these handbags only if we can obtain the right leather.He looks as if he is very tired.They climb the tree so that they might see the carnival clearly.

Unit 2 Subordinate ConjunctionsC. Subordinate Conjunctions Beginning with Prepositional Phrases

Prepositional phrase + asAs far as I am concerned, he can do whatever he likes.I will remember you as long as you live.

Prepositional phrase + thatShe studies all the time for fear that she may not pass the final exam.We can take care of your baby on condition that you work.Unit 2 Subordinate ConjunctionsC. Subordinate Conjunctions Beginning with Prepositional Phrases

Prepositional phrase + the fact thatBecause of the fact that he did not pass the university entrance test, he entered a private university.He went to school in spite of the fact that he was ill.

Unit 2 Subordinate ConjunctionsD. Split Conjunctions

So...thatSuch...thatAs/so...asMore...thanlessUnit 2 Subordinate ConjunctionsD. Split Conjunctions

He was injured so badly that he had to go to the hospital.It is such (an) expensive furniture that I cannot afford it.She works so hard as her mother does.Riza is more handsome than his brother.The prices in this shop is less expensive than in the supermarket.Unit 3 Correlative Conjunctionsboth ... andnot only ... but alsoeither ... orneither ... nor

Unit 3 Coordinate Conjunctions

Both his son and his daughter enter a university this semester.

Not only my parents but also my sister is in Jakarta now.Not only my sister but also my parents are in Jakarta now.I studied not only math but also chemistry.

Neither my parents nor my sister is here.Neither my sister nor my parents are here.This book is neither interesting nor accurate.

She likes either coffee or tea.Unit 3 Coordinate ConjunctionsBoth + noun + and + noun

Not only + noun/ verb + but also + noun/ verb

Either + noun + or + noun

Neither + adjective + nor + adjectiveModul 3 : QuestionsQuestionsUnit 1 Wh QuestionsUnit 2 Negative QuestionsUnit 3 Tag QuestionsUnit 1 Wh QuestionsWhatWhyWhichWhereWhenWho, whoseHow Unit 1 Wh QuestionsA. WhatWhat + do form What kind of What + be + someone/something + likeWhat + does/do + someone/ something + look likeWhat ... forWhat timeUnit 1 Wh QuestionsA. WhatWhat are you going to do after school?What kind of movie do you like?What the situation is like in your hometown?What does your sister look like?What do you need a million won for?What time are you going to have dinner tonight?Unit 1 Wh QuestionsB. WhyWhy did you come to Korea?Why do you look so sad today?Why should you go soon?Unit 1 Wh QuestionsC. WhichWhich part of your face you like the best?Which countries have you been to?Which dress are you going to wear?Unit 1 Wh QuestionsD. WhereWhere were you last night?Where do you live?Where are you going after school?Unit 1 Wh QuestionsE. WhenWhen did you come to Korea?When are you going back to Indonesia?When is Koreas coldest month?Unit 1 Wh Questions F. Who, Whom, WhoseWho called you a few seconds ago?Whom did you meet in front of the class?Whose mobile phone is it?

Unit 1 Wh QuestionsG. HowHow + adjective/adverbHow farHow longIt + take + someone + time expression + infinite (to + simple form of a verb)How oftenHow muchHow aboutHow come29Unit 1 Wh QuestionsG. HowHow old are you?How far is from your hometown to Jakarta?How long will it take for someone to forget bad memories?How often do you call your parents?How much did you buy your mobile phone?How about going to the museum this weekend?How come you dont know him?30Unit 2 Negative QuestionsDid you not listen to what i just said?Didnt you hear the sound?Isnt she so cute?Havent we met them before?Why didnt you just say yes?Why dont you leave me alone?Why havent you you told me about the truth?Unit 3 Tag QuestionsShe is your sister, isnt she?Yes, she is.You dont eat pork, do you?No, I dont.You wont be late again, will you?No, I wont.


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