ASSIGNMENT – 5

BUSSINESS ENGLISH 2
ASSIGNMENT – 5

Name                                        : Karina Mutia Rahima
Student Identification Number : 23217138
Class                                         : 3EB07
Lecturer                                    : Mr. Taufik Hidayat


Exercise
  1. The doctor made the patient stay in bed.
  2. Mrs. Crane had her house painted.
  3. The teacher had the class write a 2000-word research paper.
  4. Don got some kids in the neighborhood to clean out his garage.
  5. We had a professional photographer take pictures of everyone in our wedding.
  6. Alice stopped at the service station to have the tank filled.
  7. I got Mary to lend me some money so I could go to a movie last night. (lend)

Exercise 1
  1. George is a careless writer. He writes carelessly.
  2. Frank asked me an easy question. I answered it easily.
  3. Ali speaks English very well). He has a very good pronunciation.
  4. Hannah dance beautifully. She is a beautiful dancer.
  5. Hugh sneaks in quietly. The house he is in is very quiet.
Exercise 2 (which is the adverb or adjective?)
  1. I find this case unusual (adjective).
  2. He was nervous (adjective) about it.
  3. I found the money easily (adverb).
  4. We became thirsty (adjective).
  5. He suddenly (adverb) became suspicious (adjective).
  6. He gets tired (adjective) very quickly (adverb).

Exercise (change the form A P or P A)
  1. Tom opens the door.
The door is opened by Tom.
  1. Shakespeare wrote that play.
That play was written by Shakespeare.
  1. The lesson is going to be explained by the teacher.
The teacher is going to explain the lesson.
  1. When did someone invent the radio?
When were the radio invented someone?
  1. Shirley has suggested a new idea.
A new idea has been suggested by Shirley.
  1. Bill will invite Ann to the party.
Ann will be invited by Bill to the party.
  1. Costumers are served by waitresses and waiters.
Waitresses and waiters serve customers.
  1. Does Prof. Jackson teach that course?
Is that course taugh by prof. Jackson?
  1. I won’t be fooled by his tricks.
His tricks will not fool me.
  1.  It rained hard yesterday.
It was rained hard yesterday.


Small exercise (change it into passive voice using both indirect and direct object)
  1. Someone handed Ann a menu at the restaurant.
Ann was handed a menu at the restaurant.
  1. They will send you a bill at the end of the month.
You will be sent a bill by them at the end of the month.

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