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5/29/2016

TUGAS 3 - BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 2#



ERROR ANALIYSIS ON CONDITIONAL SENTENCE

Formula Conditional Sentence Type 1 2 3

  1. Conditional Sentence Type 1.
    If + Subject + will + infinitive, Subject + verb-1.
Or
          If + Simple Present Tense, Simple Present tense / Present Future Tense

  1. Conditional Sentence Type 2.
    If + Subject + would + infinitive, Subject + verb-2.
Or
          If + Simple Past Tense, Past Future Tense

      3. Conditional Sentence Type 3.
          If + Subject + would + have + Verb-3, Subject + had + verb-3.
Or
          If + Past Perfect Tense, Past Future Perfect Tense

The examples of Error Analysis on using Conditional Sentence :
Type 1
1.         If the game is good, I would played  it
2.         She would arrive here on time if she drive her car by herself
3.         If you didn’t come to my birthday party, I will sent you an SMS.
4.         You will finished your job if you do it now.
5.         My father will bought me a car if he is promoted to be a new manager in his company
6.         If you didn’t study hard, you wouldn’t passed the test
7.         If I has much money, I would bought  a new smartphone
8.         If Rasya had much time, she would help you

Type 2
9.         If I seen you more often, we can get to know each other better
10.     If my father buy me a new car, I will be happy
11.     If I study more often, I may get better grades
12.     If I come to class early, I can finish my homework
13.     If you can sell this car soon, I will give you more tips.
14.     If I was you, I will not let here go
15.     If I’m not work now, I will love to accompany you to go hiking.
16.     If my friend was here, you can meet him

Type 3
17.     If you have attended every lesson, you had passed that exam easily
18.     If it has sunny yesterday, we will gone to the beach
19.     If we have read the map properly, we will have got lost
20.     If I have the chance, I would  gone to university
21.     If I has gone to the interview, I may got the job
22.     If I have known it was your birthday, I will got you a present
23.     If I have known that you were in hospital, I will had visited you
24.     If you have told me that you went to Bali last week, I will have picked you up at the airport.
25.     If he has driven his car carefully, we will not got an accident

The right answer:
1.         Will play
2.         Will arrive
3.         Don’t - will send
4.         Will finish
5.         Will buy
6.         Don’t – will not pass
7.         Have – will buy
8.         Has – will help
9.         Saw – could
10.     Bought – would
11.     Studied – might
12.     Came – could
13.     Could – would
14.     Were – would
15.     Did not – would
16.     Were – could
17.     Had – had have
18.     Had been – would have
19.     Had – wouldn’t have
20.     Had – would have
21.     Had – might have
22.     Had – would have
23.     Had – would have
24.     Had – would have
25.     Had – wouldn’t have

Source :


http://belajarbahasainggrisonline-gratis.blogspot.co.id/2015/10/soal-latihan-conditional-sentence-type1-dan-jawabannya.html

4/28/2016

TUGAS 2 - BAHASA INGGRIS



Artikel Berkaitan dengan Manajemen yang Mengandung Unsur Simple Past Tenses dan Present Perfect Tenses

1.      Japan Raises Sales Tax After 17 Years


The Japanese government has raised sales tax for the first time in seventeen years in a move that could risk the country's still fragile economic recovery1.
Japan was hit by more than a decade of deflation after it last increased the tax in 19972.
The prime minister, Shinzo Abe, said the increase from 5% to 8% was to stabilise government expenses and meet increases in social security costs3.
His government has helped trigger economic growth with stimulus policies based on cheap money, government spending, and structural reform4.
Analysts say the tax hike is a major gamble for the world's third largest economy at a time when business confidence remains tentative5.

2.      New Malaysian Economic Plan


Malaysians have enjoyed cheap sugar and petrol for decades1. The government spent around ten billion dollars last year to keep the price of food staples and energy artificially low2. These subsidies have been blamed for sustaining Malaysia's high budget deficit3. Nor Mohamed Yakcop is in charge of drafting the five-year economic plan4. He said the subsidies will be gradually reduced over five years to save costs5.
Nor Mohamed Yakcop: "The way the subsidies work now, even those who don't need it get the same assistance6. So we will target it to the needy and to the poor7."
But the five-year plan doesn't address the more controversial aspects of an affirmative action policy8. It gives special privileges to the Malay majority in housing, education and government jobs9.
Analysts say the policy distorts the market and makes Malaysia less competitive10. But the prime minister said the policy needs to be revamped rather than scrapped11. He repeated his commitment to redistributing wealth into the hands of the Malays, who remain among the poorest in the country12.

TENSES
A.  Simple Past Tenses
(+)S + VERB 2 + O + C

1.      Japan Raises Sales Tax After 17 Years      : 2 and 3

2.      New Malaysian Economic Plan                    : 2, 11, and 12


B.  Present Perfect Tenses
(+) S + HAVE/ HAS + VERB 3 + O

1.      Japan Raises Sales Tax After 17 Years      : 1 and 4

2.      New Malaysian Economic Plan                    : 1 and 3


SOURCE
http://www.bbc.com/indonesia/bahasa_inggris/2014/04/140401_dwi_japantax_malaysiasearch
http://www.bbc.com/indonesia/bahasa_inggris/2010/06/100615_witn_malaysianewplan