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TUGAS MANDIRI 3- BAHASA INGGRIS (KAMPUS MILENIAL ITBI)

Nama.   : Wilhelmus Wira Jernimas Gulo
Kelas   : Malam
Jurusan. : Sistem Informasi

SOAL:

A. Make 5 sentence with Noun Clause as subjects of the sentences! 

1.   * I don't care what you say.

      * I don't care what you say.

 2.  * You can choose whichever book you like.

      * You can choose whichever book you like.

 3.  * You can come whenever you have time.

       * You can come anytime you have time.    

 4.  * I'll follow you wherever you go.

      *  I'll follow you wherever you go.

 5.  * Dodit couldn't understand why his girl                  asked him to break up.

      *  Dodit didn't understand why her lover                 asked  her to break up.

B. Make a sentence using the Coordinating Conjunctions as follows:

“And, But, For, Nor, Or, So, Yet”!

1.   Dad took that bike since morning. 

      the bike was taken from father since                   morning. 

2.   His wallet was nice on the market. 

      nice wallet lost in the market. 

3.    are also called synonyms of the word. 

       synonyms are also called synonyms. 

4.   I had the task of washing dishes, drying            clothes, and rolling grounds. 

     I was assigned to do the dishes, laundry,            and water the yard. 

5.  genuine or counterfeit money can be                 detected by sight, touch, and foresight. 

     real or counterfeit money can be detected         by sight, touch, and foresight. 


C. Make a sentence using the Correlative Conjunctions as follows:


∆ either ~ or

  • either/or - I want either the cheesecake or the chocolate cake.

∆ both ~ and

  • both/and - We’ll have both the cheesecake and the chocolate cake.

∆ whether ~ or

  • whether/or - I didn’t know whether you’d want the cheesecake or the chocolate cake, so I got both.

∆ both ~ and

  • both/and - We’ll have both the cheesecake and the chocolate cake.

∆ not only ~ but also

  • not only/but also - I’ll eat them both - not only the cheesecake but also the chocolate cake.



  • either/or - I want either the cheesecake or the chocolate cake.
  • both/and - We’ll have both the cheesecake and the chocolate cake.
  • whether/or - I didn’t know whether you’d want the cheesecake or the chocolate cake, so I got both.
  • neither/nor - Oh, you want neither the cheesecake nor the chocolate cake? No problem.
  • not only/but also - I’ll eat them both - not only the cheesecake but also the chocolate cake.
  • not/but - I see you’re in the mood not for desserts but appetizers. I’ll help you with those, too.

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