TUGAS 2 BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 2
Lesson 2
Now, Often,
Always
A.
Answers these questions in not more than 50 words.
The writer always get up late
on Sundays. Telephone rang, it was my aunt Lucy.“I’ve arrived by train”, she
said. She coming to see him. He said, “I’m still having breakfast”. She is very
surprised. She said,”do youalways get up so late? It’s One o’clock.
B.
Write out these paragraph.
Give the right form of the words in brackets:
I am looking out of the
window. I can see some children in the street. The children playing
(play) football. They always playing(play) football in the
street. They always playing(play) football in the street. Now a little boy kicking
(kick) the ball. Another boy running(run) after him but he cannot
catch him.
C.
Write these sentences again.
Put the words in brackets in the right place:
1. She rarely answers my
letters. (rarely)
2. We never work after six
o’clock. (never)
3. The shops alwaysclose on Saturday
afternoons. (always)
4. Do you always go to work by car?
(always)
5. Our teacher frequently
collects our copybooks?
(frequently)
6. We sometimesspend our
holidays abroad. (sometimes)
7. I often buy gramophone
records. (often)
8. Do you ever buy gramophone
records. (ever)
Lesson 3
What happened? (Past Tense)
Exercises
D.
Give the correct form of all
the verbs in brackets. Each verb must tell us what happened:
Last
summer, I went(go) to Italy. I visited(visit) museums and sat(sit)
in public gardens. A friendly waiter taught(teach) me a few words of
Italian. Then he lent(lend) me a book. I read(read) a few lines, but I didn’t understand(not
understand) a word. Every day I thought (think) about postcards. My
holiday passed(pass) quickly, but I didn’t send(not send) any
cards to my friends. On the last day, I made (make) a big desicion. I got(get)
up early and buy(buy) thirty-seven cards. I spent (spend) the whole
day in my room, but I didn’t write(not write) a single
day!
Lesson 4
Simple
Future Tense
Exercises
E.
Give the correct form of the
verbs in brackets. Change the verbs in bracket so that they tell us what will happen.
Our neighbour,
Captain Charles Alison, will sail(sail) from Postmouth
tomorrow. We will meet(meet) him at the harbour early in the morning. He will
be(be) in his small boat, Topsail.
Topsail is a famous little boat. It has sailed acros the Atlantic many
times. Captain Alison set out(set out) at eight o’clock ,
so we shall have(have) plenty of time. We shall see(see) his boat
and then we shall say(say) goodbye to him. He will be (be) away for two
months. We are very proud to him. He will take part(take part) in an
important race across the Atlantic.
F.
In the paragraph below, the
verbs in italics tell us what happened. Write
the passage again. Change the verbs in italics so that they tell us what will happen.
I shall
goto the theatre with my friend Reg. Reg and I shall seethe first
perfomance of a play called “The End of the Road”. After the play, the producer
will
givea short speech. He will spoketo the audience about the
play. The play will bevery successful and I think a great many people will
enjoyit very much.
G.
Put in shall or will:
1. The plane will arrive in two hours’
time.
2. I shall wait here until he
comes.
3. When shall we see you again?
4. I shall send you a telegram
fro Nassau.
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