Rabu, Mei 21, 2014

Tugas Softskill Bulan Ketiga

Excercise 35 : Passive Voice
1. Active  :  Somebody calls the president everyday.
    Passive :  The president is called by somebody.

2. Active  :  John is calling the other members.
    Passive :  The members are being called by John.

3. Active  :  Somebody will call Mr.Watson tonight.
    Passive :  Mr.Watson will be called by somebody tonight.

4. Active  :  The fire has caused considerable damage.
    Passive :  The considerable damage has been caused by the fire.

5. Active  :  The teacher should buy the supplies for this class.
    Passive :  The supplies should be bought for this class by the teacher.

Exercise 36 : Causative Verbs
1.  The teacher made Juan to leave the room.
2.  Toshiko had her car repaired by a mechanic.
3.  Ellen got Marvin typed her paper.
4.  I made Jane call her friend on the telephone.
5.  We got our house painted last eek.
6.  Dr. Byrd is having the students write a composition.
7.  The policemen made the suspect lie on the ground.
8.  Mark got his transcript send to the university.
9.  Maria is getting her hair cut tomorrow.
10. We will have to get the Dean signed thie room.
11. The teacher let Al leave the classroom.
12. Maria got Ed washed the pipettes.
13. She always has her car fix by the same mechanic.
14. Gene got his book published by a subsidy publisher.
15. We have to help Janet to find her keys


CAUSATIVE VERB
     Causative verb is a verb that is used to indicate that the subject is not directly responsible for the action that occurred, but someone or something else that is doing the action.
 
Functions & Formulas Causative Verbs
 
     Causative verb phrase is divided into two kinds, namely active (active) and passive (passive). In active sentences causative verb, an agent who worked on the action are known. verbSebaliknya causative, the causative verb passive sentence, the agent is usually not mentioned.
    Let, make, have, and get a causative verb in common use, there is an action that uses the bare infinitive verb form (infinitive without to) and some are to the infinitive.