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ESSENTIALS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR by A.Ghani Johan CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICES STATE UNIVERSITY OF YOGYAKARTA

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Page 1: ESSENTIALS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR by A.Ghani Johan CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICES STATE UNIVERSITY OF YOGYAKARTA

ESSENTIALS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR

byA.Ghani Johan

CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICES STATE UNIVERSITY OF YOGYAKARTA

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Pola Dasar Kalimat Bahasa Inggris

S U B J E C T P R E D I C A T E

Kata Ganti :(Pronouns) I

You

They, We

He, She, It

… who, which/that

Kata Benda:(Nouns) Students, Children

Water, Education

Kel. Kt. Benda:(Noun Phrases)

A new method

The spirit of the people

The women who work there

am kt. Sifat/Adjective

is kt. Benda/Noun

are + kt. Ket/Adverb atau

Kelompok preposisi

was V-ing

were V 3

to infinitive

will, can, may, must

would, could, should + infinitive

have object/Noun

has + V 3

had to infinitive

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Pola Dasar Kalimat Bahasa Inggris

S U B J E C T P R E D I C A T E

Gerund: Smoking

Writing a thesis

To infinitive: To study English

To be a good teacher

Subklosa Benda (Noun Clauses):

That education determines one’s future

Where the mysterious girl lives

Whether they are coming or not

V 1 (s/es)

V 2

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MAKING QUESTIONS AND NEGATIVESI. A. _______ _______ The new students were happy.

They are the best military officers.

The chairman was in his office.

I am reading a news report.

He is given more chances.

We are to finish the work as soon as possible.

There are a lot of crimes in this country.

It is important to study History.

B. _______ _______ They have done the research laboriously. has had She has been absent for three days.

C. _______ _______ We will leave the day after tomorrow.. must can They will be very happy.

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MAKING QUESTIONS AND NEGATIVESII. _______ ________ The members agree to the idea.

Our manager lives out of town.

The guests left this morning.

III. Subject Questions

Who took my dictionary? ----- John did/took your dictionary. S What happens? Which car moves the fastest? How many people attended the meeting?

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THE PRONOUN ‘IT’1. Referring to an object mentioned before:

I saw a movie last night. It was very interesting. I enjoyed it very much.

2. Meaning time, day, date, month, year, weather, climate, season, and situation:

It was 6 o’clock in the morning. It is cloudy today. It was Friday, 17 August 1945. It is dark inside but bright outside.

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THE PRONOUN ‘IT’3. Formal/Impersonal/Preparatory/Meaningless:

It is important to study History. It is true that education determines one’s future. It is no use crying over spilt milk. It takes us twenty minutes to get to the airport. It is hoped that the economy will be better next year.

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NOUN PHRASES

1. [determiner – Headword] a book

the country

this child our house

some equipment2. [(det) – adjective – H] a good book the rich country this naughty child

modern equipment a completely different technique

a young talented artist

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NOUN PHRASES3. [(det) – verb+ing – H]

a . a reading book the opening ceremony

b. a developing country

a slowly moving train 4. [(det) – verb 3 – H ] a written test a revised edition the estimated cost that fallen tree corned beef this specially equipped plane

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NOUN PHRASES

5. [(det) – noun – H] the bus station a call girl World Health Organization 6. [(det) – H – prepositional phrases]

the colour of the sea the people in Java some works of Shakespeare

7. [(det) – H – verb+ing ] the man sitting at the corner

people travelling long distances

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NOUN PHRASES

8. [(det) – H – verb 3]

things made in Japan some novels written by Kristy

9. [(det) – H – to infinitive]

a. much work to do b. many experts to assist us

10. [(det) – H – adjective]

something important parents interested in the program

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NOUN PHRASES

11. [(det) – H – adv/number/NP]

youth today page 16 Alexander the Great

12. [(det) – H – relative clause]

the man who is sitting at the corner things which are made in Japan many experts who are to assist us parents who are interested in the program

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-LY ADVERBS

1. Qualifying a verb:

a. Old men usually walk slowly.

A ballet-dancer can dance beautifully.

b. a beautifully designed construction

this specially equipped plane

2. Qualifying an adjective:

a. an extremely large ship

an extraordinarily high building

a completely new design

b. politically independent

mentally sick

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WHICH

1. Which way is quicker – going by bus or by train?

2. Things which you borrow should be returned to the owner.

3. The environment in which one lives influences his way of life. Japan, from which the products are imported, is an industrialized country. This is the knife with which the murderer killed his victim.

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INDEFINITE NUMERALS

Countable Nouns Uncountable Nouns

many students

some

a few

few

no

much sugar

some

a little

little

no

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SOME1. a. Some people live in town and some others live in the country. b. The refugees need some help. c. Some man at the door is asking to see the manager. d. some 3,000 workers

2. a. Has she got some money? b. Would you like some drink?

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ANY1. I haven’t got any friend there.2. Do you have any questions?3. The tourists can come any day.

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-ING FORMS

A. GERUNDS

1. As a Subject : Smoking too much is not good for health.

2. As an Object : I like playing tennis.

3. As a Complement : My hobby is playing tennis.

4. As a Noun Modifier : a reading book/ the opening ceremony

5. After a Preposition : He gained the success by working hard.

6. .As a Title : Gardening/ Empowering Society/Writing

English Tests

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-ING FORMS

B. PRESENT PARTICIPLES

1. As a Continuous Tense: The workmen are building a house.

2. As a Noun Modifier : a developing country

the people living on the island

3. As a Complement : Suddenly I heard a baby crying.

4. As a Free Adjunct/Participial Phrase:

Smoking too much, he suffers from cough.

The girl came to the hospital bringing some flowers.

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FREE ADJUNCTS/PARTICIPAL PHRASES

A. Contracted forms of adverbial clauses:When/if/because he smokes too much, he suffers from cough.

----------------- Smoking too much, he suffers from cough.

Because they are very poor, they cannot pay the school-fees.

---- (Being) very poor, they cannot pay the school-fees.

As it is built on a hill, the temple looks more elegant and beautiful.

(Being) built on a hill, the temple looks more elegant and beautiful.

After she had finished the work, she went home.

----- Having finished the work, she went home.

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FREE ADJUNCTS/PARTICIPAL PHRASES

B. Replacing a sentence, indicating two actions happening at the same time:

He stood there. He waited for you.

-- He stood there, waiting for you.

The girl came to the hospital. She brought some flowers.

-- The girl came to the hospital, bringing some flowers.

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DIRECT & INDIRECT SPEECHI. John said,’ I am busy today’. (direct)

John said (that) he was busy that day. (indirect)

II.a. He always asks me,’ When will you get married?’ He always asks me when I will get married.

b. The host asked us,’ Will you stay the night here?’ The host asked us whether we would stay the night there. if

III. The doctor said to me,’ Have a rest for a few days and don’t smoke too much’. The doctor told me to have a rest for a few days and not to smoke too much.

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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

Type 1: [ If S --- V1, S --- will + infinitive ] Future Possibilities

If they come, I will phone you. If the prices are low, people will buy more.

Type 2: [If S -- V2, S --- would + infinitive ] Present Impossibilities If he lived here, we would easily contact him. If she were a flower, I would be the beetle. Were we to leave today, we would get there by Sunday.

Type 3: [If S --had +V3, S -- would have + V3 ] Past Impossibilities If they had informed us before, we would have arrived earlier. Had it been sunny yesterday, we would have gone for a picnic.

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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

[ S – wish S --- V2] ----- Present Unfulfilled Hope We wish he lived here.

[ S --- wished S --- had + V3] ---- Past Unfulfilled Hope I wished you had come to the party last night.

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THE USE OF ADJECTIVES1. That girl is beautiful.2. She is a beautiful girl.3. The flowers look beautiful.4. the rich the poor the dead

THE USE OF NOUNS1. The island is situated to the east of Java.2. A lot of tourists visit the island.3. It is a beautiful island.4. These works of arts come from the island.5. The Shetlanders are an island race.6. People admire the beauty of the island.

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Adjevtives’ Degrees of Comparison

Positive Comparative SuperlativeI. small smaller the smallest high higher the highest hard harder the hardest

II. A. expensive more expensive the most expensive beautiful more beautiful the most beautiful

B. handsome more handsome the most handsome careful more careful the most carefulIII. good better the best bad worse the worst many/much more most a little less least a few fewer ---

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Adverbs’ Degrees of Comparison

Positive Comparative SuperlativeI. carefully more carefully the most carefully slowly more slowly the most slowly

II. hard harder the hardest fast faster the fastest late later the latest early earlier the earliest

III. badly worse the worst well better the best much more the most

Note: goodly well

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Developing Sentences (Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences)

A. Simple Sentences 1. The farmers leave their village in the early morning.2. Their village is far away from town.3. There are a lot of tourists in Bali.4. It is important to study History. (= To study History is important.)

B. Compound Sentences1. Bali is a beautiful island and it is visited by a lot of tourists.2. Power competition should be stopped or there will be a war.3. The sun’s energy is unlimited but the equipment to capture it is not widely available.

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Developing Sentences (Simple, Compound, and complex sentences)

C. Complex Sentences 1. Main Clause + Adjective Clause The farmers who want to sell their crops leave their village, which is far away from town, in the early morning.

2. Main Clause + Adverbial Clause The farmers leave their village when the day is just dawning.

3. Main Clause + Noun Clause I know where the girl lives. Where the girl lives is a mystery.

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IDENTIFYING WORD TYPES AND THEIR CONTEXTUAL MEANINGS

1. Look at the prefixes and suffixes

happiness economical beautifully needed enlarge movement active carelessly developed enrich presence religious backward burning dislike direction scientific eastward smoking discourage friendship hopeless organize misunderstand Javanese drinkable clarify misuse artist useful economics present brotherhood useful

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IDENTIFYING WORD TYPES AND THEIR CONTEXTUAL MEANINGS

2. Look at the adjacent words:

a. Dogs can swim very well. The butter is put in a can. The supply of oil will not last for a century. Prof. Jones is on leave.

b. Teach them when they are still young. They still have great potential. a still night / Still waters run deep. the still of the night/ a whisky still The police came to still the situation.

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IDENTIFYING WORD TYPES AND THEIR CONTEXTUAL MEANINGS

3. Look at the position/function of the word in the sentence:

All living things need water. The gardener waters the flowers every day. The farmers can the fruit themselves. Monkeys mother their babies. Western societies highly value individualism.

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-ed /t/ -ed /d/ -ed /id/ ---------------- ---------------- ------------- stopped rubbed wanted

looked begged needed passed gazed watched changed

washed miled roofed lived

turned cried

enjoyed bowed []

We look into the house.We looked into the house.

They live in a large house.They lived in a large house.