Rabu, 03 Juli 2019

MEETING 4

Member 1 by Fitria Syavira Harani ( 22216900 )

Partciples as Adjective : Present Participles or Past Participles
  1. I am interested in reading the book Accounting Game: Basic Accounting Fresh from the Lemonade Stand.
  2. Yena looks so tired when she got home last night after work for a week in Singapore.
  3. I am frightened of my boss because he is so perfectionist.
  4. The speaker of the seminar talk too much, so I am bored.
  5. We were really disappointed by the service of Mazela Hotel.
  6. Rafly is calling me to make sure that we have an appointment for a meeting at Yazaya Restaurant tomorrow.
  7. Zizi Company will arriving at our company tomorrow by 10 am.
  8. Silla will not attending the Bella's Birthday Party because she is going to Switzerland to take an interview test.
  9. Raina receiving a special package from Mr. Joo as a gift for employee of the month.
  10. Shima studying so hard until late night because she want to get a scholarship at Harvard University.

Member 2 by Rakha Khansa Sakila Putri Malik ( 26216032 )
  1. Registering, analyzing, and reporting are activities performed in accounting division.
  2. Written test, aptitude test, and physical test are activities for recruiting employees.
  3. As the tax consultant, mr. Choi not only can make an output tax invoice but also make an input tax invoice.
  4. Mr. Park not only have a property business but also a transportation business.
  5. Either Bandung or Surabaya will be an outing employee destination.
  6. Either Flecya or Siska will be transferred to the leasing division.
  7. Neither today nor the day after tomorrow is company's anniversary.
  8. Neither production division nor marketing division that makes profit report.
  9. Both the central head and the branch head are doing routine meeting.
  10. SOHO company had a branch office both in Japan and in Korea.

Member 3 by Salma Nur Azizah ( 26216775 )

Preposition Combinations
  1. Jane worried about the final decision she made to end up her career.
  2. Robert is responsible for the loss of his company.
  3. The CEO is really care about his employees prosperity.
  4. Tiffany complains about the bill she received from the waiter.
  5. Chris is satisfied with the profit of his company has made this year.
  6. Unfortunately, Kate doesn’t get the information about the relation of Bara to corruption case that is being handled by her.
  7. The financial report is based on all the transactions for the past 12 months.
  8. I agree with James to fix all the equipment instead of buy the new one.
  9. Mr. Gru talks about the advantage of being a business partner with his company.
  10. Satria is good at negotiation with the client.

Member 4 by Susanto ( 27216207 )
  1. He’s married to an Australian woman.
  2. The movie is very similiar to the book
  3. Im interested in cooking
  4. The teacher was disappointed in the behavior of the class.
  5. She was highly skilled in physics and chemistry.
  6. Im surprised at how fast my students are learning.
  7. My mother is angry at me because i forgot her birthday
  8. Jamila is good at songwriting and painting.
  9. He’s terrible at math – he failed the class twice!
  10. Playing memory games is excellent for improving your brain function.

Member 5 by Ayu Amelia ( 21216232 )

Two Word / Three Word Verb
  1. We can’t go on with the project without them.
  2. I am looking forward to discuss the development plan next year.
  3. He was the only one who standed up for you.
  4. Make sure of data before making any decision.
  5. I will send you a report after i get through with the project.
  6. The manager work out the problem of condition decline in the company’s finances.
  7. He didn’t think through the consequences of his options.
  8. I was very happy to run across find a month-end report book in the director’s room.
  9. She wants to turn into a millionaire in about 5 years.
  10. He never backs down from a confrontation.

Member 6 by Christina Meylani Gisela ( 21216608 )
  1. You can call off the contract within a few days.
  2. Before you apply your job application, you better find out about working in construction.
  3. Before you buy a used car, you need to look it over thoroughly.
  4. The man has decided to close his business down.
  5. He’s taken up the post of supervisor in my company.
  6. I will ask my secretary to set up a meeting to discuss it.
  7. The cooperation between the companies broke down after two years.
  8. Because the cost of fuel has been expensive, many entrepreneur drives down the production cost.
  9. After ten years working at the company, his father has decided to stand down.
  10. On the New Year’s Eve many seller bring down the price of their product.





Rabu, 19 Juni 2019


MEETING 3

Member 1 by Fitria Syavira Harani
Coordinate Conjuctions / Subordinating Connections
1.      Because, Because of ( Cause )
·         This month’s sales of clothing decrease because scarce of raw materials.
2.      Although, though ( Contrast )
·         The speaker seemed nice though he spoke very little English.
3.      So…that ( Effect / Result )
·         You must finish the task tomorrow so Mr. Riri can report that to Mrs. Risa.
4.      So that ( Purpose )
·         I’ll finish the financial report today so that I can go home earlier.
Parallel Construction
5.      Not only… but also…
·         Yuni attended seminar not only at University of Indonesia but also at University of Trisakti.
·         Not only Rara but also Arianti achieves the employee of the year.
6.      Either….or….
·         Our manager offers us either going to South Korea or Japan for family gathering in our company.
7.      Neither…nor…
·         Lilay didn’t pass the final examination, but she neither sad nor disappointed.
8.      Both…and…
·         Become a speaker for the first time in front of many participants at Hotel Mulia, making her both nervous and excited at the same time.
·         Syavira has two job both in the PT. Bank Negara Indonesia, Tbk as manager and in the University of Indonesia as lecturer.

Member 2 by Ayu Amelia
1.      The tasks will have been completed before the deadline.
2.      The car was not repaired by Doni yesterday.
3.      Was the journal read by Gina yesterday ?
4.      Some novels are written by her every year.
5.      Are two hundred people employed by this big company?
6.      All managers in this company are not being trained by her.
7.      Science project is not being finished.
8.      This lecture is being studied by them.
9.      A new job has been started by my sister this week.
10.  Has their paper already been submit ?

Member 3 by Salma Nur Azizah
1.      (+) Lily finally got her part-time job done last night.
(-) Lily finally didn’t get her part-time job done last night.
(?) Did Lily finally get her part-time job done last night?

2.      (+) Mr. Sandy has Cecilia do her job as an auditor carefully.
(-) Mr. Sandy hasn’t Cecilia do her job as an auditor carefully.
(?) Does Mr. Sandy has Cecilia do her job as an auditor carefully?

3.      (+) The CEO of Always Law Firm lets Rachel to work there for 3 months.
(-) The CEO of Always Law Firm doesn’t let Rachel to work there for 3 months.
(?) Does the CEO of Always Law Firm let Rachel to work there for 3 months?

4.      (+) Dave gets Andy to bring his document for meeting this afternoon.
(-) Dave doesn’t get Andy to bring his document for meeting this afternoon.
(?) Does Dave get Andy to bring his document for meeting this afternoon?

5.      (+) Priscillia got me to check her CV before applying to the company.
(-) Priscillia didn’t get me to check her CV before applying to the company.
(?) Did Priscillia get me to check her CV before applying to the company?

6.      (+) Farid has Reno to make an appointment with Mr. Cho on Sunday Morning to discuss about their upcoming project.
(-) Farid hasn’t Reno to make an appointment with Mr. Cho on Sunday Morning to discuss about their upcoming project.
(?) Does Farid has Reno to make an appointment with Mr. Cho on Sunday Morning to discuss about their upcoming project?

7.      (+) I have Windy to come early to the meeting.
(-) I haven’t Windy to come early to the meeting.
(?) Do I have Windy to come early to the meeting?

8.      (+) Mrs. Sendy lets Hilman to not come to her farewell party tonight.
(-) Mrs. Sendy doesn’t let Hilman to not come to her farewell party tonight.
(?) Does Mrs. Sendy let Hilman to not come to her farewell party tonight?

9.      (+) PT Mitsubishi Motors will have the contract signed.
(-) PT Mitsubishi Motors will not have the contract signed.
(?) Will PT Mitsubishi Motors have the contract signed?

10.  (+) Mrs. Winona has me to call Mrs. Kim’s secretary.
(-) Mrs. Winona hasn’t me to call Mrs. Kim’s secretary.
(?) Does Mrs. Winona has me to call Mrs. Kim’s secretary?


Member 4 by Christina Meylani Gisela
Relative Clauses using Who, Whom, Whose, Which and That
1.      Who
-      My brother met a woman who I used to work with.
-      The boy who is talking there is the manager in this company.

2.      Whom
-      Mr. Smith whom I sent the letter is my boss.
-      He whom we talked to just now is a successful entrepreneur.

3.      Whose
-      The farmer whose name was Fred sold us 10 pounds of potatoes.
-      The woman whose car I want to buy is my old friend.

4.      Which
-      My Father was working in the company which has so many employees.
-      This is really a good deal of stuff which I believe is the cheapest in town.

5.      That
-      The jacket that I bought from the local market yesterday turns out to be a rare item.
-      The furniture that you buy will be sent to your home.

Member 5 by Rakha Khansa Sakila Putri Malik

1. Question    = Do you have a branch office in Surabaya?
Answer      = Yes, I do.

2. Question    = Don’t you have a secretary?
Answer      = Yes, I do.

3. Question    = Where is the perfect place for the employee outing?
Answer      = Maybe, Safari Park sounds good.

4.  Question    = Who is responsible for the promotion division?
Answer      = Mr. Lee, he is the head of promotion division.

5. Question    = How about your fashion business in Singapore?
Answer      = Everything’s fine. I want to expand business to other Asian countries.

6. Question    = How can you be interested in business transportation?
Answer      = Because everyone needs transportation and this business gives a big profit.

7. Question    = I can’t attend the product exhibition tomorrow, can you?
Answer      = I am not busy tomorrow, so I can.

8.  Question    = Why this year’s profit decreased?
Answer      = Because of the decline in sales this year.

9.  Question    = What should we do to increase revenue?
Answer      = We have to do innovation, increase promotion, set the price of competition,
                      etc.

10. Question    = Haven’t they received a salary yet?
Answer      = No, they haven’t.

Member 6 by Susanto
Dangling Construction
1.        Hoping to garner favor, my new friend brought my supervisors a gift that sadly unimpressed them.
2.        Having typed the monthly report, he plugged in and switched on the printer.
3.        Wrapped in wax paper, Mr. Right can't see whether lunch is fried chicken or meatball
4.        To avoid loss, workers expect the company to reduce debt.
5.        To reduce expenses, companies can try a number of cheaper raw materials.
6.        After have a meeting, the manager gave us a job.
7.        Hoping for the reason for my lateness, I wrote a note and gave it to my manager.
8.        The owner of the painting that has been kept in the company's storage room for the past twenty years, has decided to sell it.
9.        After a two week business trip to singapore, my manager was happy to see me.
10.    After make sales, the next project is delivery of goods.






Rabu, 01 Mei 2019


MEETING 2

Member 1 ( by Salma Nur Azizah )
1.      Verb + gerund
• Jose avoids using Nitrous Oxide System (NOS) for his super car.
• I love working on something I passionate with.
2.      Verb + to infinitive
• Diana helps me to fix my MacBook at her house.
• I decide to buy pizza and coke for my farewell dinner.
3.      Verb + preposition + gerund phrase
• Jehan thinks about making a coffee shop with her friends.
• Simmon looks forward to having a family gathering to Bali for all his workers.
4.      Adjective + infinitive
• I hope to get a bonus this year.
• Danila is clever to detect the fraud in financial reporting.

Member 2 ( by Susanto )
Affirmative and negative agreement
·         Affirmative
§  Their plane is arriving at 7 o’clock and so is mine
§  I am sick and he is too
§  Our class is clean and so are theirs
§  Bella is beautiful and her sister is too
§  My hand writing is bad and so are you
·         Negative Agreement
§  The manager isn’t too happy with the project adn neither is his assistant
§  We can’t study in library and he can’t either
§  You didn’t pay the taxes and they didn’t either
§  My brother won’t accept my father’s decision and my sister won’t either
§  He doesn’t know the answer and neither does she
A.    Commads
·         Possitive (+)
§  Close the door please
§  Turn on the lamp please
§  Follow my way
§  Open the door please
§  Close the book now
·         Negative (-)
§  Don’t cross that way
§  Don’t make a mess
§  Never do that anymore
§  Don’t speak silly things
Member 3 ( by Rakha Khansa Sakila PM )
1.      Present Ability
§  We can develop business by innovating.
§  Mr. John is able to visit to the branch office next week.
2.      Past Ability
§  The secretary could speak japanese since two years ago.
§  Mr. Brian was able to make a financial report, because he had studied in accounting.
3.      Present Possibility
§  Mrs. Felly may be sign the contract after the meeting.
§  This project may success.
4.      Past Possibility
§  This company might recruiting new employees.
§  This event might be a routine activity of the company.
5.      Asking Permission
§  Can I make an appoinment with the manager?
§  May I see the sales report this month?
6.      Giving Permission
§  You can make an appoinment with the manager.
§  You can see the sales report this month.

Member 4 ( by Fitria Syavira Harani )
·         Request
§  A : Would you like to join us for lunch? It’s going to be a farewell party for Mr. Rudy.
            B : I’d really love to, but I have got to be at our stand in JCC.
§  A : Can we meet at the Paragon restaurant at 5 p.m to discuss about our new project?
            B : Sure, it suits me fine.
·         Obligation/Advisability
§  Jess, you ought to finish the proposal about our new product because tomorrow we will meeting with Zahara Compay..
§  Rania,  you should take a master’s degree so you can get a promotion.
·         Necassity
§  You have to have a high score of TOEFL if you want to work at Ernest & Young Company.
§  We must work harder to finish our movie because the deadline is coming.

·         Prohibiton
§  The participants mustn’t speak too loudly when the speaker presents the material.
§  You mustn’t enter the medicine’s room without wear a lab clothes and a mask.
·         Not Necessity
§  Lula not have to do arrange the decoration for family gathering next week because it will done by 98woods Corp.
§  Hallo Mr.Jo, you not have to do attend the meeting today, due to the bad weather.
·         Conclusion
§  She doesn't attend the conference at Macau. She must be miss the flight.
§  Yanni ask permission to go home first today. She must be sick.

Member 5 ( by Christina Meylani Gisela )
The use of adjective
            Adjectives are used to identify or quantify individual people and unique things, they are usually positioned before the noun or pronoun that they modify. Some sentences contain multiple adjectives.
Before a noun :
-      His job allows him to stay in expensive hotels.
-      MITSUBISHI has launch their new design.
After be : 
-      Mr. Satria is a thoughtful manager, so other employees respect him very much.
-      Our factory located in Bogor is near to the tea garden.
After linking verb :
-      The taste of the food from their restaurant is better than the other restaurants.
-      Their new design looks attractive.
As an Objective compliment :
-      The employees become more diligent now.
-      Their business is very famous.
After someone / something / anyone / anything :
-      I am looking for something unique for our new product.
-      Mr. David is looking for someone who is suitable as his secretary.

Member 6 ( by Ayu Amelia )
Adverb
  1. Modifying a verb
·         Top manajer makes the organization's goals and mission right.
·         He works efficiently to build his new business.
  1. Modifying an adverb
·         This year's marking health of the company is quite bad compared to last year.
·         They will be slightly late to complete the company's year-end report.
  1. Modifying another adverb
·         Secretary is writing general ledger very seriously.
·         she can finish recording the purchase report very easily.
  1. Modifying a whole statement
·         Generally, an entrepreneur has good and unique ideas for making a product.
·         Commonly, if the price of goods increases, it will affect the company's profits.