Task 8, Sem 1

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Name : _widya P___________________ Class : _X-ipa ( boarding )___________________ Date : _september 16 th ___________________ A. Fill in the blanks with the suitable imperatives. Positive Commands 1. You must take off shoes when you enter a mosque. 2. you have to turn on the light. It’s dark here. 3. You must go to bed now. It’s late at night. 4. you must wake him up or he will be late for school. 5. Take cake. There are still many in the cupboard. Negative Commands 1. Don’t make so much noise. The baby is sleeping. 2. Don’t talk _______________ rude. You’re talking to the teacher. 3. You mustn’t throw_______________ it. We don’t have any left. 4. Don’t talk_______________ too loud. They will hear us. 5. Don’t be_______________ angry. I’m just looking. B. Fill in the blank spaces with must or mustn’t. Before you board a plane, you (1) must show your boarding pass. You (2) must fasten your seatbelt during take-off, landing, and during the flight when the sign is lit up. Passengers (3) mustn’t__________ use cell phones on board. You (4) must__________ use the toilet during take-off or landing, and you (5) mustn’t__________ smoke in the toilet at any time. Passengers (6) must__________ smoke in the non-smoking International Islamic Education Council International Islamic High School Century Tower Building, 4 th Floor, Jakarta Selatan

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PAGE International Islamic Education Council

International Islamic High School

Century Tower Building, 4th Floor, Jakarta Selatan

Name

: _widya P___________________

Class

: _X-ipa ( boarding )___________________

Date

: _september 16th___________________

A. Fill in the blanks with the suitable imperatives.

Positive Commands

1. You must take off shoes when you enter a mosque.

2. you have to turn on the light. Its dark here.

3. You must go to bed now. Its late at night.

4. you must wake him up or he will be late for school.

5. Take cake. There are still many in the cupboard.

Negative Commands

1. Dont make so much noise. The baby is sleeping.

2. Dont talk _______________ rude. Youre talking to the teacher.

3. You mustnt throw_______________ it. We dont have any left.

4. Dont talk_______________ too loud. They will hear us.

5. Dont be_______________ angry. Im just looking.

B. Fill in the blank spaces with must or mustnt.

Before you board a plane, you (1) must show your boarding pass. You (2) must fasten your seatbelt during take-off, landing, and during the flight when the sign is lit up. Passengers (3) mustnt__________ use cell phones on board. You (4) must__________ use the toilet during take-off or landing, and you (5) mustnt__________ smoke in the toilet at any time. Passengers (6) must__________ smoke in the non-smoking area. After landing, you (7) must__________ stay in your seat until the aircraft has come to a standstill.

C. Rewrite the following sentences using the participle phrases. See the example.

0. Jakarta, which is centrally located within the country on the northwest coast of Java Island, is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Indonesia.

Jakarta, centrally located on the northwest coast of Java Island, is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Indonesia.

1. Jakarta, which is called Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta Raya, has a total area of 661 km.

Jakarta, called daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta Raya, has a total area of 661 km

2. The large urban area which is known as Jabotabek has grown into the adjacent province of West Java.

The large urban area known as Jabotabek has grown into the adjacent province of west Java

3. Kota, which is located in the South of Sunda Kelapa, is the citys oldest commercial area.

Kota, located in the south of Sunda Kelapa , is the citys oldest commercial area

4. The new buildings were built to replace older buildings which were destroyed in World War II.

The new buildings were built to replace older buildings destroyed in World war II

5. Annual culture events, which are held in the city hall from July to September, have been a tradition for more than a hundred years.

Annual culture events, held in the city hall from July to September, have been a tradition for more than a hundred years