Rabu, 26 April 2017

Conditional Sentences

Name : Ridha Triyana Dewi
Class : 4EA31
Npm  : 17213619
Softskill 2 Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2

From Google :
Conditional sentences are used to speculate about what could happen, what might have happened, and what we wish would happen. In english, most sentences using the conditional contain the word if. Many conditional forms in english are used in sentences that include verbs in one of the past tenses. This usage is referred to as "the unreal past" because we use a past tense but we are not actually referring to something that happened in the past. There are five main ways of constructing conditional sentences in english. In all cases, these sentences are made up of an if clause and a main clause. In many negative conditional sentences, there is an equivalent sentence construction using "unless" instead of "if".

Conditional Sentences are also known as Conditional Clauses or If Clauses. They are used to express that the action in the main clause (without if) can only take place if a certain condition (in the clause with if) is fulfilled.

In opinion :
Conditional sentences are usually expressed using phrases such as If.


There are three types of Conditional Sentences : 
Type
Condition
I
condition possible to fulfill
II
condition in theory possible to fulfill

III
condition not possible to fulfill (too late)

Form :
Type I     : If + Simple present tense, Subject + will + V1
Type II    : If + Simple past tense, Subject + had + V3, be (were), Subject + would + V1
Type III   : If + Past Perfect Tense, Subject + would have + V3

Example Type I :
1.      If I eat meatballs, I will drink the sweet ice
2.      If I am tired, I will sleep soundly
3.      If I take a bath, my body will feel fresh
4.      If I have enough money, I will buy some bags
5.      If I have an appointment, I will go with him
6.      If I'm sad, I will listen to the song
7.      If the sister gets good grades, the sister will be given a gift
8.      Father like angry, father will still love the same family
9.      If the mother is sick, I will take care of her
10.  If you work hard, you will get more salary

Example Type II :
1.      If I got ticket, I would come to cinema
2.      If I read, I would get knowledge
3.      If you went to bed early, you would not get tired
4.      If I studied hard, I would not fail
5.      If I tomorrow exam, I would not studied
6.      You would attend your birthday party, If you didn’t have busy
7.      Rima would go to super indo, If it didn’t rain
8.      If I were you, I would be very happy
9.      If he fixed his motorcycle, he would go on a party
10.  If I had a eaten, I would not be hungry

Example Type III :
1.      If you had been go to campus, I would have taken you
2.      If my mother had been in home, I would have been very happy
3.      I had known that you were on campus, I would have visited you
4.      My mother would have been here, If the fight had not been canceled
5.      If I had been wake up, I would have performed election of bupati Bekasi
6.      I had got ticket, I would have go to Yogyakarta
7.      If I had been crying, I would have been keeping my self lonely
8.      If I have studied statistical methods well, I would have graduated next month
9.      If I would known you were in a mall, I have would visited you.
10.  If she was come to my house, I would gave her an meatball

Source :
http://www.ef.com/english-resources/english-grammar/conditional/



Minggu, 26 Maret 2017

Softskill 1 Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2

Name : Ridha Triyana Dewi
Class  : 4ea31
Npm   : 17213619

In Example : 



Phrase :
A phrase is a group of words that does not convey a complete thought. As phrases do not express a complete idea, they can’t stand alone. They can only be used as parts of sentences. It lacks a subject or a verb or in some cases both. Therefore, it cannot form a predicate. 

Sentences :
A sentence refers to a group of words that expresses a complete thought. A sentence necessarily contains a subject and a verb.

What is the difference between Phrase and Sentence?

A phrase is a group of words that do not have both the subject and verb.

Nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, gerunds, infinitives, etc. can be used as phrases.

A phrase can convey a meaning that is incomplete.

There can be a number of phrases in a sentence.

A sentence is also a group of words that convey a complete meaning.

There are different types of sentences such as simple, complex, compound and compound complex sentences.

A sentence has a subject and a verb together which allows it to convey a direct meaning to the reader.

Phrase :
1. Moving on to others.
2. A Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement ( CEPA ).
3. In South America and Africa.
4. An Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation ( APEC ).
5. A priority for us and we hope to finish.
6. A trade surplus last year.
7. Have declined by 2.4 percent to S143.81 million.
8. The trade ministry.
9. Will seek ways to lower some tariffs and possibly protect agricultural products .
10. A second-round meeting on Monday.

Sentences :
1. Indonesia is stepping up efforts to gain wider access to the South American market by reviving trade talks with Chile that it expects to complete within the year.
2. Iman claimed that both countries were upbeat about wrapping up the deal this year to counter rising protectionism.
3. If all is realized, Chile will become the first South American country with which Indonesia has a free trade agreement ( FTA ).
4. Although Chile is a small country with a population of only 17.6 million.
5. The Indonesian government considers it a strategic partner as Chile.
6. The country is looking to push higher exports of crude palm oil ( CPO ) and its derivative products.
7. Chile’s import tariff for Indonesian products is generally imposed at 6 percent.
8. The countries’ trade ministers are expected to meet.
9. Chile, meanwhile, has made the negotiation one of its priorities to improve its declining exports to Indonesia.
10. Today , most of Indonesia’s exports to Chile consist of footwear and automotive products.


Source :
http://pediaa.com/difference-between-phrase-and-sentence/
http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-phrase-and-vs-sentence/
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