Groups:
1.
Ari Eka N
2.
Fani Personita
3.
Fany Rifkoh
4.
Ratih Andreany
5.
Septi Ayu Windani
Exercise
1. Daniel
said that if he had to do
homework tonight, he wouldn’t have been
A B C
able to attend
the concert.
D
Answer: A. do
It
should be “done” because in the sentence a past perfect tense is used in the if
clause; a past conditional (would have + past participle of the verb) is used
in the main clause.
2. Peter
had already saw that musical before he read the reviews about it.
A B
C D
Answer:
A. already saw
It
should be “already seen” because the past perfect tense is followed by past
participle (V3).
3. Almost
all
books have a few errors in them in spite of the care taken to check
A B C
its froof pages before the final printing.
D
Answer:
C. taken
It
should be “take” because the sentence is present tense so it must be followed
by present tense to.
4. Tom
and his
sister studied
biology in this
university
last year, and so does Jean.
A B C D
Answer:
D. so does Jean
It should be “so did Jean” when a form of the verb is used
in the main clause, the same tense must be used in the following simple
statement.
5. The
examination will test your
ability to understand spoken English, to
A B
read non-technical language, and writing correctly.
C D
Answer: c. writing
It
should be “ to write” because parallel with verb before.
6. The
sooner
you leave, the earliest you will arrive at your destination.
A
B C D
Answer: C. the earliest
It should be “the earlier” because
it is a comparative adverb
7. If
Rudy would have studied German in
college, he wouldn’t have found the
A B
scientific terminology so
difficult to understand.
C D
Answer: A. would have studied
It
should be “have studied” because it refers to situations in the past
(conditional type II) and this type refers to an unlikely or hypothetical condition
and its probable result.
8. After
she had bought herself a new automobile, she sell her bicycle.
A
B C D
Answer:
C. sell
It
should be “sold” because the first event is past perfect and followed the
second event “simple past.
9. He
isn’t driving to the
convention in March, and neither they are.
A B C D
Answer: D. neither they are
It should be “neither are they”
after neither must be verb
10. John
went to the mountains on his vacation, and we
had gone too. A B C
D
Answer: D. had gone
It
should be “went” when a form of the verb is used in the main clause, the same
tense must be used in the following simple statement.