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[Jawaban] Match the words in columns A and B. Write the names of the places. A - barber - gas - grocery - Internet - karaoke - movie - pay - post - travel B - agency - bar - café - office - phone - shop - station - store - theater 1. barbershop 2. gas station 3. grocery store 4. Internet café 5. karaoke bar 6. movie theater 7. pay phone 8. post office 9. travel agency Write questions with "Is there a...?" or "Are there any...?" and the names of places from part A. 1. A: I need a haircut. Is there a barbershop near here? B: Yes, there's one on Elm Street. 2. A: I want to check my email. Is there an Internet café near here? B: No, there aren't, but there are some near the university. 3. A: I want to mail this package. Is there a post office around here? B: Yes, there's one next to the laundromat. 4. A: I need to make a phone call. Are there any pay phones around here? B: Yes, there are some across from the library. 5. A: We need some gas. Is there a gas station on this street? B: No, there aren't, but there are a couple on Second Avenue. 6. A: We need to make a reservation for a trip. Is there a travel agency near here? B: Yes, there's one near the Prince Hotel.
[Jawaban] What are the central ideas in a play? A. the most compelling monologues by key characters B. long speeches that reveal the purpose of a play C. the most important points an author wants to convey D. texts written in your own words with key details
[Jawaban] Which statement expresses a viewpoint? A. At the top of the lighthouse is a small museum. B. Every child should visit an art history museum. C. A new Japanese paper exhibit has opened at the museum. D. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is New York's largest museum.
[Jawaban] Write the names of the authors of the books in the blanks provided. 1. A Passage to India 2. Wuthering Heights 3. The Old Man and the Sea 4. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 5. Treasure Island 6. The Jungle Book 7. Around the World in Eighty Days 8. The Merchant of Venice 9. The Story of My Experiments with Truth 10. Little Women Help desk Louisa May Alcott William Shakespeare Emily Jane Brontë Rudyard Kipling R L Stevenson Ernest Hemingway Jules Verne Mahatma Gandhi Mark Twain E M Forster
[Jawaban] You are reading your friend's letter. Fill in the missing gaps (1-10) with the words below (A-M). There are two more words than you need. There is an example already done for you. Write your answers in the answer box. A New Pen Friend Dear Kate, I was happy to ...[0]... your letter. Thanks a lot. I enjoyed reading it very much. I was surprised that you can ride a ...[1].... In your letter you asked me about my ...[2]... activity. I like music ... [3]... I go to a music school to play the guitar. Of course it's my hobby. I began to play this ... [4]... when I was six. And now I play very difficult musical ... [5].... It's rather difficult to play the guitar because you must ...[6]... a lot to be successful. As for my dream, I'd like to ... [7]... a famous guitarist. I don't have much time to rest during the weekend because I have to study hard. When I am not ...[8]..., I watch TV or read cartoon books. Sometimes I help my mother doing the shopping at the market. I'm sorry I must go to the music school. I don't want to be ... [9]... for my lesson. Bye for now and write ... [10]... soon! Sarah A become B back C busy D compositions E oceans F favorite G late H horse I get J instrument K practice
[Jawaban] Read the sentences. I was shocked when my teammates complained about our new workout schedule. I myself am enjoying its new challenges. Which part of these sentences is the intensive pronoun? A. myself B. my C. its D. our
[Jawaban] Fill in the blank with the correct option. The United States of America _____ of people of all nationalities. (1) consist (2) consisting (3) have consisted (4) consists
[Jawaban] The Northern Taurid meteor shower's brightness typically surpasses that of the Draconid meteor shower due to the interplay of three main factors—namely, the size and composition of the ______ velocity upon entering Earth's mesosphere, with higher-velocity meteoroids releasing more energy, and atmospheric fluctuations, such as changes in humidity. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English? A. meteoroids; their B. meteoroids. Their C. meteoroids—their D. meteoroids, their
[Jawaban] DIRECTION: Identify the sentences whether it is ZERO conditionals or NOT. Write Z if it is a Zero conditional and underline the verb in the if clause and the main clause being shown in each sentence below and N if it is NOT. Write your answer after each sentence. 1. She'll cook dinner if you go to the supermarket. 2. If you don't eat, you become hungry. 3. My board mate cleans really well if she cleans the house. 4. Water becomes solid if you freeze it. 5. They'll go on holiday if they have time. 6. We'll be late if we don't hurry. 7. Plants die if they don't get enough water. 8. She'll take a taxi if it rains. 9. They will celebrate if they win the game. 10. If I wake up late, I will miss the bus.
[Jawaban] Make these sentences interrogative: 1. The frog who to school look? 2. That trip about what is? 3. Did cook for Brad diner? 4. Like who to eat grapes? 5. Dib Greg drop what floor on the?
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