1.
Which sentences are in the past form?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Ranti read "The Goblet of Fire"
C. Father cut the tree in front of the house
Explanation
The sentences "Ranti read 'The Goblet of Fire'" and "Father cut the tree in front of the house" are in the past form because they describe actions that have already happened. The use of the past tense verb "read" in the first sentence and "cut" in the second sentence indicates that these actions took place in the past. On the other hand, the sentences "Ruri reads 'Negeri 5 Menara'" and "The students study Arabic language" are in the present form as they describe ongoing or habitual actions.
2.
Which sentences are in the present forms?
Correct Answer(s)
B. Lidya sings "November Rain"
C. Nida cooks Banana cake
Explanation
The present forms of the sentences are "Lidya sings 'November Rain'" and "Nida cooks Banana cake." These sentences describe actions that are happening in the present.
3.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
B. The children did homework at home
C. The children do homework in their room
Explanation
The correct sentences are "The children did homework at home" and "The children do homework in their room." The first sentence is in the past tense, indicating that the children have already completed their homework at home. The second sentence is in the present tense, stating that the children regularly do their homework in their room. Both sentences are grammatically correct and make sense in the given context.
4.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer
B. There are many fish in the aquarium
Explanation
The correct answer is "There are many fish in the aquarium." This sentence is correct because it uses the plural form of "fish" to match the plural subject "many." The use of "are" also agrees with the plural subject.
5.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. What is your name? Mine is Ratna
B. We know his name, but he doesn't know ours
C. Siska arranged to meet her for lunch
D. Sully wanted you to explain about the tomorrow's test
Explanation
The answer is correct because all of the given sentences are grammatically correct and make sense in the given context. They are all complete sentences and follow standard English grammar rules.
6.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer
A. The teacher clearly introduced him to our class
Explanation
The correct answer is "The teacher clearly introduced him to our class." This sentence is grammatically correct because "him" is the correct pronoun to use as the object of the verb "introduced." The preposition "to" is also used correctly to indicate the direction of the introduction.
7.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are NOT correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Intan was 12 years old when she meet Rosa
B. Intan is 12 years old when she meet Rosa
C. I know Albert, she lives in Rose Street 19
D. I know Albert, he live in Jalan Mawar 88
8.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. The baby cried loudly, her mom worried about her
B. The baby cried loudly, his mom worried about him
C. The children made their own meal for dinner
D. That good boy made his own meal for dinner
Explanation
The correct answer is "The baby cried loudly, her mom worried about her" and "The baby cried loudly, his mom worried about him" because they use the correct pronouns to match the gender of the baby. "The children made their own meal for dinner" is also correct because it uses the correct possessive pronoun "their" to show ownership. However, "That good boy made his own meal for dinner" is incorrect because it uses the pronoun "his" instead of "their" to refer to multiple children.
9.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
B. The workers stopped working
C. Anisa planned to have a vacation
Explanation
The correct sentences are "The workers stopped working" and "Anisa planned to have a vacation." In the first sentence, the verb "stopped" is in the past tense, indicating that the action of working came to an end. In the second sentence, "planned" is in the past tense, indicating that Anisa made a plan to have a vacation.
10.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Once again, nothing went right for me
C. Jemmy went shopping with her mother in the market
Explanation
The correct sentences are "Once again, nothing went right for me" and "Jemmy went shopping with her mother in the market." These sentences are grammatically correct and make sense in the given context.
11.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are NOT correct.
Correct Answer
D. Both children likes jack-fruit very much
Explanation
The sentence "Both children likes jack-fruit very much" is not correct because the subject "children" should be followed by the verb "like" instead of "likes" to agree in number.
12.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer
B. Those boys have lunch in "Warung Pecel"
Explanation
The sentence "Those boys have lunch in 'Warung Pecel'" is correct because it follows proper subject-verb agreement and uses the correct preposition "in" to indicate the location of where the boys have lunch.
13.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
B. Your luggage looks heavy.
C. Tom needs some chalk
D. Mother gave me some dollars
Explanation
The given answer is correct because it correctly identifies the sentences that are grammatically correct. "Your luggage looks heavy," "Tom needs some chalk," and "Mother gave me some dollars" are all grammatically correct sentences. However, "Bill had some moneys" is incorrect because "money" is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form. Therefore, the correct sentences are "Your luggage looks heavy," "Tom needs some chalk," and "Mother gave me some dollars."
14.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer
A. It takes twenty minutes to walk from home to school
Explanation
The given correct answer is "It takes twenty minutes to walk from home to school." This sentence is grammatically correct and conveys the information that it requires twenty minutes to walk from home to school.
15.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Vina' s parents usually take a walk every morning
C. Lenny made coconut milk last night
D. Bram' s friend waits for the school bus every morning
Explanation
The correct sentences are: "Vina's parents usually take a walk every morning," "Lenny made coconut milk last night," and "Bram's friend waits for the school bus every morning." These sentences are grammatically correct and make sense in the given context.
16.
Which sentences are in the correct present forms?
Correct Answer(s)
B. Everybody looks satisfied
D. Everything is fine
Explanation
The correct present forms in the given sentences are "Everybody looks satisfied" and "everything is fine". The sentence "Everybody looks satisfied" is in the correct present form as it uses the verb "looks" to agree with the singular subject "Everybody". Similarly, the sentence "everything is fine" is in the correct present form as it uses the verb "is" to agree with the singular subject "everything".
17.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are NOT correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Everythings is okay
C. Everyone like good friends
Explanation
The correct answer is "everythings is okay" and "everyone like good friends" because they contain grammatical errors. "Everythings" should be "everything is" and "like" should be "likes" to match the subject-verb agreement. The correct sentences should be "everything is okay" and "everyone likes good friends."
18.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Hana found no one in my house
B. Dina repaired her own expensive bag
C. My mother always prepares tea every morning
Explanation
The answer is correct because all three sentences are grammatically correct and do not have any errors in subject-verb agreement or pronoun usage. "Hana found no one in my house" is correct because "Hana" is the subject and "found" is the verb. "Dina repaired her own expensive bag" is correct because "Dina" is the subject, "repaired" is the verb, and "her own expensive bag" is the object. "My mother always prepares tea every morning" is correct because "My mother" is the subject and "prepares" is the verb.
19.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. John's parents always spend new year holiday abroad
C. Lilie waters the roses every afternoon
D. The manager books the first class hotel every meeting
Explanation
The explanation for the given correct answer is that the sentences "john's parents always spend new year holiday abroad," "Lilie waters the roses every afternoon," and "The manager books the first class hotel every meeting" are grammatically correct. They follow the correct usage of possessive form (apostrophe + s) for showing ownership or association. Additionally, the verbs used in these sentences are in agreement with the subjects, indicating correct subject-verb agreement.
20.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. The villagers welcomed our contingent proudly
B. Minie looked for her shoes many times
C. The sun always shines so beautifully
D. The sun sets in the west
Explanation
The given answer is correct because all of the sentences are grammatically correct and make sense. "The villagers welcomed our contingent proudly" shows the action of the villagers welcoming the contingent with pride. "Minie looked for her shoes many times" indicates that Minie searched for her shoes multiple times. "The sun always shines so beautifully" emphasizes the consistent and beautiful nature of the sun's shine. "The sun sets in the west" states a fact about the sun's movement.
21.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are NOT correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Like her mother, Susan like singing too
B. Susan look likes her mother
D. Susan and her mother looks alike
Explanation
The correct answer is "Like her mother, Susan like singing too" because the verb "like" should be changed to "likes" to agree with the subject "Susan." The sentence should be "Like her mother, Susan likes singing too."
The sentence "Susan look likes her mother" is also incorrect because the verb "look" should be changed to "looks" to agree with the subject "Susan." The correct sentence is "Susan looks like her mother."
The sentence "Susan and her mother looks alike" is incorrect because the verb "looks" should be changed to "look" to agree with the subjects "Susan and her mother." The correct sentence is "Susan and her mother look alike."
22.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Ruri switched off the television because we were sleepy
C. Milla's mother forbade her to join dance festival
D. Ricky hit the dog with the stick
Explanation
The correct sentences are: Ruri switched off the television because we were sleepy, Milla's mother forbade her to join the dance festival, and Ricky hit the dog with the stick.
23.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Shanty left her boyfriend and let him go
B. Bob spoke strange language after being hospitalized
D. Asti thought about her rights
Explanation
The given answer is correct because it correctly identifies the sentences that are grammatically correct. The first sentence "Shanty left her boyfriend and let him go" is correct because it follows the subject-verb-object structure and the verb "let" is used correctly. The second sentence "Bob spoke strange language after being hospitalized" is correct because it uses the correct verb tense and the word "language" is used correctly. The fourth sentence "Asti thought about her rights" is correct because it follows the subject-verb-object structure and the word "rights" is used correctly.
24.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer
A. That kid saw the rainbow happily
Explanation
The given correct answer is "That kid saw the rainbow happily." It is grammatically correct because the verb "saw" agrees with the subject "kid" and the adverb "happily" describes how the action was performed.
25.
Choose which sentence[s] is/are correct.
Correct Answer
C. Susie lost her money in the classroom
Explanation
The correct sentence is "Susie lost her money in the classroom." This sentence is in the past tense, indicating that the action of losing the money has already occurred. The verb "lost" agrees with the subject "Susie" in terms of tense and number.