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Language Expression 1. Rosi : I heard your grandmother is ill now Dina : yes, she is.

She has been in the hospital for almost one week Rosa : . . . . . Dina : thank you, she is getting better now a. Its terrible. b. Im sorry to hear that. c. She is fine. d. Are you okay? e. Is the hospital far? 2. Doctor : Maam, if you really want to reduce your weight, . . . . Patient : Alright, Doctor. Ill try. a. You may not eat too many snacks every day. b. You might not eat too many snacks every day. c. You should not eat too many snacks every day. d. You could not eat too many snacks every day. e. You cannot eat too many snacks every day. 3. Tika : I cant believe it! My mom just won 10 million rupiah! Oh, my God! Gery : thats a great, huh! Tika : It is! The underlined sentences shows . . . . a. Regret d. surprise

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b. Inability e. pride c. Apology Secretary : Im terribly to interrupt the meeting, . . . . Director : yes, but be quick. We are discussing a serious matter here. a. Can you stop the meeting? d. are you busy? b. May I talk to you for a minute? e. can you help me? c. Do you mind letting me in? Desta : How about dinner tomorrow night ? Tasya : Im really sorry but something come up. Desta : ... Lets do it next week. a. What time will we have it ? d. No problem b. Which restaurant ? e. Im starving c. Sorry about that Franda : Can I talk to the manager, please ? Receptionist : ... Franda : Yes. This is Mr. David William, the Blues and Tshirts. a. Can I just take a message, please? d. May I know who is calling? b. Could you spell your name, sir? e. Would you through to your boss? c. Will you call him next time ? Man : Do you want to join me to see the music concert on Saturday night ?

Woman : ... Do you mind riding me to the concert ? Man : Not at all. Be ready bfore six. a. Great ! I love it. d. Im sorry. b. Are you serious ? e. No, thanks. c. Are you kidding ? 8. Rahman : I want to see the latest news updated. ... ? Sarah : Sure, go a head. a. May I switch the TV on d. Do you mind if I turn on the light b. Is it okay if I switch off the TV e. May I sit down ? c. Could you give me a magazine? 9. Beni : I think the match is very interesting. Fauzan : . It makes me bored. a. Certainly c. I dont think so e. I dont know b. I am sure it is d. I think so 10. Siska : Well done! Youve passed the final examination. Mela : . a. Nonsense c. Im delighted to hear that e. Im sorry to hear that b. No problem d. Thats all right

Key Answer :
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. B C D B D D A A C C

Relative Pronoun Circle the correct answer ! 1. The boy ..... give me a present is my boyfriend. a. Who d. That b. Which e. Whose c. Whom 2. The pretty woman ..... you met yseterday is my mother. a. Who d. That b. Which e. Whose c. Whom 3. The book ..... I borrowed last night was sold. a. Who d. That b. Which e. Whose c. Whom 4. I remember the day ..... I met you. a. Where d. That b. When e. Whose c. Which 5. The house ..... Ann lives is very big. a. Where d. That b. When e. Whose c. Which 6. The girl ..... handphone was stolen is a nurse. a. Where d. That b. When e. Whose c. Which 7. The car ..... bring me here is not mine. a. Who d. That b. Which e.Whose c. Whom 8. I like watching comedy ..... makes me happy. a. Who d. That b. Which e. Whose c. Whom 9. The book ..... I buy in Jakarta is very good. a. Who d. That b. Which e. Whose c. Whom 10. She is the woman ..... I want to see. a. Who d. That b. Which e. Whose c. Whom

Key Answer : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. A C B B A E B D B C

Name : Wulan Widarni Class : XI.IPS1

Conditional Sentence Choose the correct answer !

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I ..... buy a new house if I had a lot of money A. were. B. would. C. had been. D. would have been. E. was.

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The real fact by the sentence in no. 1 is .... A. I dont have a lot of money. B. I didnt have a lot of money. C. I have a lot of money. D. I had a lot of money. E. Im not have a lot of money.

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If I were at the Gramedia, I ..... 10 comics. A. had bought. B. would have bought. C. would buy. D. will buy. E. buy.

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The real fact by the sentence in no. 3 is.... A. I dont at the Gramedia . B. Im at the Gramedia. C. I was at the Gramedia. D. I had been at the Gramedia. E. Im not at the Gramedia .

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She would sing if you ..... a cake. A. make. B. made. C. makes. D. would have made. E. dont make.

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Ann ... her homework if you had helped her.

A. had finished. B. would finished. C. finish. D. would have finished. E. will finish. 7. The real fact by the sentence in no. 6 is .... A. Ann didnt finish her homework. B. Ann doesnt finish her homework. C. Ann had finished her homework. D. Ann wouldnt have finished her homework. E. Ann have finished her homework. 8. If I had made a doll, I ..... you a present. A. give. B. will give. C. would have given. D. had given. E. gave. 9. The real fact by the sentence in no. 8 is .... A. I would make a doll. B. I dont make a doll. C. I have made a doll. D. I will make a doll. E. I didnt make a doll. 10. If it rains this afternoon, I ... at home. A. will stay. B. would stay. C. would have stayed. D. had stayed. E. am staying.

Language Expression 1. Najla : I think this film is so great. What do you think? Afiya : . I like it very much. a. I dont think so c. Its all right e. I agree with you b. Not at all d. I disagree with you 2. Agung : . Youve got the first prize. Anita : Thank you. a. How awful c. Oh dear e. How cheerful b. Congratulations d. Nice to see you 3. Mrs. Anita : I have checked my bad headache and take the medicine but its still hurt me. Dr. Fahri : ... a. What about tell me more about your headache. b. You must be hurt of it, right ? c. What about checking it to other doctor ? d. Its better for you to buy some new medicine for me . e. May I see your receipt. 4. Mrs. Rasty : ... its too heavy for me. Mr. Hofman : Yes, wait a minute. a. Should I help you ? d. May I help you ? b. Could you lift it for me ? d. What can I do for you ? c. Would you leave me alone ? 5. Receptionist : Good morning, Kheir and Mells Restaurant, Can I help you ? Caller : Yes, ... Receptionist : certainly, Sir. a. Id like to book a ticket to Aceh. d. May I book a single room for tomorrow. b. Id like to reserve a table for two. e. Can you prepare me a single bed tonight. c. Can I reserve two seats for the evening concert ? 6. Andre : I lost my wallet yesterday. Now Im flat broke. Jimmy : Thats too bad. .. A. What a shame! B. Im sorry to hear that. C. Congratulation! D. It must be wonderful. 7. Santi : .. to our baby shower on Friday evening? Lucia : Id really like to, but I have to work overtime that evening. A. Would it be okay if you talk B. Do all of you want to go C. Would you like to come D. Are anyone here willing 8. Mr. Hardy : .. about the extra charges on my bill. Cashier : may I see your receipt? Well check it immediately. A. They are still thinking B. I think there is a mistake C. I think I am totally right D. Let everyone here talk 9. Komang : .. Its very hot here. Maya : Not at all. Here is the remote control. A. Do you mind if I turn the air conditioner on? B. How annoying is it if I turn the TV off? C. Excuse me, I need to switch off the radio. D. I will show you how to put out the fire.

10. Rika : You know were supposed to meet next Tuesday. Im very sorry, but something urgent has come up. Andre : can we fix another time? .. Im available on thet day. A. Are you free next March? B. Would Friday suit you? C. What about next week? D. Is 3 p.m. okay for you?

Key Answer :
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. E B C B B B C B A B

Spoof Text

Last week I took my five-year old son, Willy, to a musical instrument store in my hometown. I wanted to buy him a set of junior drum because his drum teacher advised me to buy him one. Willy likes listening to music very much. He also likes asking me everything he wants to know. Even his questions sometimes seem precocious for a boy of his age. He is very inquisitive. We went there by car. On the way, we saw a policeman standing near a traffic light regulating the passing cars and other vehicles. He blew his whistle now and then. Seeing the policeman blowing his whistle, Willy asked me at once, "Dad, why is the policeman using a whistle, not a drum?" Hearing his unexpected question I answered reluctantly, "Because he is not Phil Collins!"
1. A. B. C. D. E. What does the text talk about........ Willy and his new drum. Phil Collins and his drum. A policeman and his whistle. Willy's drum private teacher. The writer's five-year old son.

2. From the text above we know that Willy is a/n........ boy. A. B. C. D. E. smart funny stupid childish annoying

3. Which sentence makes the text a funny story ........ A. He is very inquisitive. B. "Because he is not Phil Collins". C. He blew his whistle now and then. D. He also likes asking me everything he wants to know. E. "Dad, why is the policeman using a whistle not a drum?" 4. What is the general structure of the text ?

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Orientation Events - Twist Orientation Issue - Twist Resolution Steps - Arguments Twist Orientation - Steps Orientation Arguments Twist
The Blonde and the Lawyer

A blonde and a lawyer are seated next to each other on a flight from LA to NY. The lawyer asks if she would like to play a fun game. The blonde, tired, just wants to take a nap, politely declines and rolls over to the window to catch a few winks. The lawyer persists and explains that the game is easy and a lot of fun. He explains, "I ask you a question, and if you don't know the answer, you pay me $5.00, and vise versa." Again, she declines and tries to get some sleep. The lawyer, now agitated, says, "Okay, if you don't know the answer you pay me $5.00, and if I don't know the answer, I will pay you $500.00." This catches the blonde's attention and, figuring there will be no end to this torment unless she plays, agrees to the game. The lawyer asks the first question. "What's the distance from the earth to the moon?" The blonde doesn't say a word, reaches into her purse, pulls out a $5.00 bill and hands it to

the lawyer. "Okay" says the lawyer, "your turn." She asks the lawyer, "What goes up a hill with three legs and comes down with four legs?" The lawyer, puzzled, takes out his laptop computer and searches all his references, no answer. He taps into the air phone with his modem and searches the net and the library of congress, no answer. Frustrated, he sends e-mails to all his friends and coworkers, to no avail. After an hour, he wakes the blonde, and hands her $500.00. The blonde says, "Thank you", and turns back to get some more sleep. The lawyer, who is more than a little miffed, wakes the blonde and asks, "Well, what's the answer?" Without a word, the blonde reaches into her purse, hands the lawyer $5.00, and goes back to sleep. 5. The story tells us about a. A plane which a blonde and a lawyer took. b. A lawyer who played a game with a blonde. c. A lawyer who bet on something with a blonde. d. A blonde who was tricked by a lawyer. e. A blonde who lost her money. 6. What did the lawyer want to play with the blonde? a. hide and seek b. chicken limbo c. jump rope d. guessing game e. scrabble 7. What was the rule of the game finally? a. If the blonde could not answer the lawyers question, she paid him $5.00, and vise versa. b. If the blonde could not answer the question, she should pay $5.00. If the lawyer could not answer her question, he should pay $500.00. c. If the blonde could not answer the lawyers question, she paid him $500.00, and vise versa. d. If the blonde could not answer the lawyers question, she paid him $500.00. If the lawyer could not answer her question, he paid her $5.00. e. If the lawyer could not answer her question, he paid her $500.00. If the blonde could not answer his question, she did not have to pay him. 8. How much money did the blonde benefit from the game? a. $5.00 b. $50.00 c. $500.00 d. $510.00 e. $490.00 9. Who was cleverer, the blonde or the lawyer? a. the blonde b. the lawyer c. none of them was clever. d. Both were clever. e. They were the same. 10. The word miffed in the last paragraph has the similar meaning to a. Shy c. generous d. doubt b. Happy e. Angry

Key Answer :
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. E A B A B D B E A E

Spoof Text
Fluffy Bunny Rabbit After a long day at the office, Chris came home one day and found his dog with the neighbours pet rabbit in his mouth. The rabbit was obviously dead. Chris panicked! If my neighbours find out my dog killed their bunny, theyll hate me forever, he thought. So he took the dirty, chewed up rabbit into the house, gave it a bath and blow-dried its fur. Chris knew his neighbours kept their backdoor open during the summer, so he sneaked inside and put the bunny back into the cage, hoping his neighbours would think it died of natural causes. A couple of days later Chris and his neighbour saw each other outside. Did you hear that Fluffy die? the neighbour asked. Oh. Uhmm... Sorry to hear that. What happened? Chris mumbled. The neighbor replied, We just found him dead in his cage one day. But the strange thing is that the day after we buried him, we went out to dinner and someone must have dug him up, gave him a bath and put him back into the cage! Choose one correct answer based on the text. 1. What does the story tell us? a. A rabbit and a dog b. A boy who petted a rabbit c. Neighbourhood in America d. A boy who tried to maintain neighbourhood. e. A boy who was angry with his neighbours because their dog killed his rabbit. 2. What was his dog doing when Chris found it? a. The dog was barking at a thief. b. The dog was digging the neighbours field. c. The dog was eating the rabbit. d. The dog was killing the rabbit. e. The dog was carrying a dead rabbit in its mouth. 3. What did Chris think of his neighbours rabbit? a. It was alive. b. It was killed by his dog. c. It was funny. d. It was stinky because it was already dead. e. He was upset because his neighbor did not bury it. 4. How did Chris cover up the death of the rabbit? a. By cleaning it and then putting it in his neighbours house. b. By burying it in the backyard. c. By throwing it into his neighbours rubbish bin. d. By bathing it and then burying it. e. By replacing it with his own rabbit. 5. How did Chris get into his neighbours house? a. Breaking the side window of the house. b. Breaking the front door of the house. c. Sneaking through the backdoor. d. Using the key hidden below the doormat. e. Passing the front gate of the house.

6. What actually happened to the rabbit? a. The dog ate the rabbit. b. The dog found it died. c. Chris unconsciously killed it. d. Chriss neighbour killed it and buried it before the dog found it. e. It died and buried in the backyard before the dog dug it out. 7. If my neighbours fi nd out my dog killed their bunny, theyll hate me forever (par. 2). The sentence implies . a. Chris wanted his neighbour to know that his dog killed the rabbit. b. Chris worried if his neighbour was angry with him. c. Chris hated his neighbour so that he killed the rabbit. d. Chris let his dog eat the rabbit. e. Chris was happy because his dog could kill the rabbit. 8. The word him in line 13 refers to . a. The dog b. Chris c. The rabbit d. Chriss neighbour e. Chriss rabbit 9. We just found him dead in his cage one day. But the strange thing is that the day after we buried him, we went out to dinner and someone must have dug him up, gave him a bath and put him back into the cage. What does the statement mean? a. The rabbit was dead before the dog dug it out. b. Someone consciously killed the rabbit and hid it. c. Someone found a dead rabbit and then buried it. d. Chris put it back to its cage because his dog killed it. e. His neighbour did not know that the rabbit was dead in its cage. 10. What actually happened was . a. the rabbit was dead because the dog killed it. b. Chris ordered his dog to get the rabbit. c. the rabbit did not die because of the dog. d. Chriss neighbour thought that the rabbit was still alive. e. Chriss neighbour actually wanted the rabbit dead.

Key Answer

1.] D. 2.] E. 3.] B. 4.] A. 5.] C. 6.] E. 7.] B. 8.] C. 9.] A 10.] C.

Narative Text
The Necessity of Salt

Once upon a time there was a king who had three daughters. Because they were good and beautiful he loved them all sincerely. He did not know which one he should appoint as queen. As his birthday approached he summoned his daughters and said to them, "My dear children, I love all three of you sincerely, and for a long time have not known which one of you I should name to be the heir to my throne. But I have now decided that the one of you shall become queen who brings to me a birthday present that is most necessary in human life. Go and make your plans accordingly and with utmost diligence." The old king's birthday arrived, and the two oldest daughters brought him presents that were very necessary, but at the same time extremely expensive. However, the youngest daughter brought him nothing more than a little pile of salt in a decorated container. When the king saw her present, he became very angry, and he drove his daughter out of the castle, forbidding her ever again to let herself be seen by him.
With deep sorrow the rejected daughter went out into the unknown world, comforted only by her faith in her own good sense. After walking a good while she came to an inn. There she found a female innkeeper who thoroughly understood cooking. She entered an apprenticeship with her and soon exceeded even the innkeeper in the art of cooking. News spread far and wide of the excellent cook in this inn, and everyone who came this way and who still had a few kreuzers left in his pocket stopped to be served a roast or something even more elegant. The king heard of the cook's reputation, and he hired her as court cook. Now it came to pass that the oldest princess was getting married, and the famous cook was assigned the preparation of the wedding feast, with no expenses to be spared. Thus on the wedding day one elegant dish after the other was served until the table almost cracked. Everything was excellently prepared, and everyone praised the cook. Finally the king's favorite dish arrived. Quickly taking a spoon he tasted it. "This has not been salted!" he cried out angrily. "Have the cook brought before me!" They quickly ran for the cook, who entered the hall undaunted. "Why did you forget to salt my favorite dish, you careless girl?" snapped the king at her. The cook answered, "You drove away your youngest daughter because she thought that salt was so necessary. Perhaps you can now see that your child was not so wrong." When the king heard these words he recognized his daughter, begged her for forgiveness, asked her to be seated at his side, and accepted her once again as his dear child. Then the wedding became doubly joyful. The king lived happily with his children for many years thereafter. 1. The text is about A. a princess who wanted to celebrate her birthday. B. a king who became a famous cook. C. a princess who proved that salt was so necessary. D. a princess who finally got married with a famous cook. E. A princess who droved his own father out of their castle. 2. Why did the King ask his daughters to bring him a birthday present that was the most necessary thing in human life? A. To show that he was the most powerful man in the kingdom. B. To see who loved him most. C. To decide who would be his cook. D. To decide who would marry with the prince. E. To decide who would be the next queen 3. Why did the King drive his youngest daughter out of his castle? A. Because she wanted to become a cook. B. Because he though that she did not respect him. C. Because the King did not want her got married with the Prince. D. Because he wanted to prepare her to become the queen.

E. Because she did not want to give him any birthday gift. 4. Where did the King's daughter learn to cook? A. In the castle. B. In a villager's house. C. In a famous restaurant. D. In an inn. E. In a course. 5. Why did the King ask the famous cook to prepare the wedding fest? A. Because the King knew that it was his daughter. B. Because people believed that she was the best cook in the kingdom. C. Because she applied for the position of King's cook. D. Because the King wanted to prove that salt was not so importance. E. Because the King did not any other cook in the kingdom. 6. How did the King's daughter prove that salt is the most necessary thing in human live? A. By giving the King a container of salt. B. By telling the King that she is the famous cook. C. By serving dishes cooked with much salt. D. By serving very sweet dishes. E. By serving dishes cooked without salt. 7. The Indonesian equivalent of the word "cook" in paragraph 6 is A. memasak B. juru masak C. dimasak D. masakan E. alat masak 8. The word "undaunted" in paragraph 8 is contradictory in meaning to A. curious B. fearless C. doubt D. confused E. Afraid 9. The generic structure of the text is ..... A.Orientation-event-twist B. Identification-description C. Orientation-complication-resolution D. Thesis-argument-recommendation E. Thesis-argument-reiteration

10 What kind of the text above? A. Narative B. Description C. Spoof D. Procedure E. News Item

Key Answer 1. C 2. E 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. E 7. B 8. E 9. C 10.A

Narative Text
Once upon a time there was a little boy named Prince William. Prince William was bored so he decided to take a walk through the Magical Forrest. The Magical Forrest was a special place where all the trees and leaves talked. Prince William had enjoyed many afternoons laughing and talking with the leaves. Today was no different; as soon as he entered the Forrest he was sucked into a joke. "Knock, knock!" "Who's there?" "Leaf!" "Leaf who?" "Leaf me alone I'm treeing to sleep!" Prince William joined in with the laughing leaves but off in the distance he heard a whisper. He left the pile of laughing leaves and followed the whisper through the woods. He ran into a tree that had something important to say. The tree was old and hard to understand but the old tree told Prince William that King Daddy was missing. Prince William was so worried about King Daddy that he immediately left the old tree and forgot all about the laughing leaves. He started looking everywhere he could think for King Daddy but had no luck. Soon enough Prince William had run into another little boy, it was Prince Riley. The two princes' were brothers so Prince William told Prince Riley all about how Kind Daddy was missing. Just like Prince William, Prince Riley was just as concerned and he left the tree he was climbing to help. The two prince's looked everywhere for king Daddy. They looked high; all the way up in the trees branches. They looked low, way low in the grass and dirt. They looked in things like holes and the water in the pond. They looked everywhere they could think and they were getting exhausted. Prince William had come up with a brilliant plan to go back and ask the old tree if he had any other information. The two Princes wasted no time and raced off to find the old tree. Dodging branches and jumping rocks they managed to find the old tree in no time at all. Out of breath, both Prince William and Prince Riley tried to explain to the tree that they needed help. While the tree was old he was very wise and knew what the boys wanted. The tree waved his branches starting a breeze to cool the two prince's down. Once the two were calm the old tree started to tell the story of how he knew King Daddy was missing. "Early this morning I saw King Daddy walking through the leaf piles talking with all the leaves. I heard one of the leaves give King Daddy a riddle about the magical cabin at the end of the Forrest. The Magical cabin is full of silly tying rope." So as the old tree finished his story the boys calmly thanked the old tree and raced to the end of the Forrest. Just like the old tree said they found the magical cabin. Inside the magical cabin they found King Daddy tied up with rope on the floor. The Two princes' did not hesitate; they pulled out their swords, cut the ropes, and saved the day!

Answer the question!


1. Where did the story take place? 2. According to text, how different was the Magical Forest from other forests? 3. How did the Prince William know that the King Daddy was missing? 4. How did the Prince Riley feel when he knew that the King Daddy was missing? 5. What was the bright plan Prince William got before finding King Daddy? 6. What probably happened if the two Princesses could not find King Daddy at the right time? 7. What is the text about? 8. Soon enough Prince William had run into another little boy, it was Prince Riley. The writer uses it (in line 16) to mean . 9. The two Princes wasted no time and raced off to find the old tree. The word wasted in line 7 could best be replaced by.... 10. The Two princes' did not hesitate . What is the meaning of hesitate?

Answer Key

1. Answer key: the story took place in the Magical Forrest 2. Answer key: The Magical Forrest was a special place where all the trees and leaves talked. 3. Answer key: the Prince knew about that when the old tree told him. 4. Answer key: he was told by Prince William. 5. Answer key: Prince Williams idea was to find information more about the accident. 6. Answer Key: what probably happened is that the King Daddy would have been dead. 7. Answer key: the two Princes and their missing King Dad. 8. Answer key: the writer uses it (in line 16) to mean little boy Prince William. 9. Answer key: the word wasted could be replaced by the word spent. 10. Answer key: the word hesitate means not sure.

Relative Pronoun 1. The woman ____ teaches English at the school is my best friend. 2. I know the lady ____ you love. 3. We are helping the people ___ houses were destroyed in the earthquake last month. 4. I want to borrow the book ___ you bought two weeks ago.

The candidates _____ have submitted their application letters will have to come for an interview. 6. This is the best picture of my mother _____ I have ever taken. 7. The dog ___ barked last night caught a thief who was running away. 8. The flowers ___ grow in this garden are very nice. 9. The man ___ we met yesterday has nine children. 10. The girl ___ is singing is my cousin.
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Key Answer 1. Who 2. Whom 3. Whose 4. Which 5. Who 6. Which 7. That 8. Which 9. Whom 10. Who

Adverb 1. Carlos has been a very careful worker. (always) (a) Carlos has always been a too careful worker. (b) Carlos has always been a very careful worker. 2. He goes to Jacksonville on business trips. (often) (a) He often does goes to Jacksonville on business trips. (b) He often goes to Jacksonville on business trips. 3. He stays with his sister. (seldom) (a) He seldom do stays with his sister. (b) He seldom stays with his sister. 4. She accepted the raise.(cheerfully) (a) She cheerfully accepted the raise. (b) She cheerful accepted the raise. 5. She plays the violin.(well) (a) She plays the violin well. (b) She plays the violin good. 6. He is planning to visit us at our home. (tonight) (a) He is planning to visit us at our home tonight. (b) He is planning to visit tonight us at our home. 7. She has spoken to me.(never) (a) She has ever spoken to me. (b) She has never spoken to me. 8. Pattia replaced the pieces. (carefully). (a) Pattia carefully replaced the pieces. (b) Pattia careful replaced the pieces. 9. Lillian is late for class. (always) (a) Lillian always late for class. (b) Lillian is always late for class. 10. He has prepared his lessons. (always) (a) He always prepared his lessons. (b) He has always prepared his lessons.

Key Answer 1. b 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. a 6. a 7. b 8. a 9. b 10. b

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