Bentuk Kalimat Imbuhan / ed Di Akhir Kalimat Bahasa Inggris

Bentuk Kalimat Imbuhan / ed Di Akhir Kalimat Bahasa Inggris

 

  1.  Adding a Syliable. Answer the following question using the past tenses of the verb followed by to and another verb. Do not realese the /t/ or /d/ before to, but say the sequence /tt/ or /dt/ together (need to / ‘nidtǝ/, needed to /’niddItǝ/).

 

  1.  When did he need to come?

(He needed to (/’niddItǝ/) to come yesterday.)

  1.  What did she want to do?

(She wanted to (/’wǝntIdtǝ) experiment last week.)

  1.  Where did they decide to go?

(They decided to (/’di’saidIdtǝ/) Ancol this morning.)

  1.  What did she start to do?

(She started to (/’starttǝ/) survey for a place last week.)

  1.  When did he expect to be there?

(He expected to (/’ek’spektIdtǝ/) to be there yesterday.)

  1.  When did they intend to arrive?

(They intended to (/’in’tendIdtǝ/) arrive last night.)

  1.  When did you start to learn English?                               

(I started to (/’starttǝ/)  learn English when I age seven years old.)

  1.  Why did you want to come to the United States?

(I wanted to (/’wǝntIdtǝ) to come to the United States holiday with my family last night.)

  1.  When did you decide to come here?

(I decided to (/’di’saidIdtǝ/) come here this night.)

  1.  When did you need to apply for visa?

(I needed to (/’niddIdtǝ/) for visa when I get scholarship in the Boston University.)

  1.  What did you hate to do when you were a child?

(I hated to (/’heittǝ/) when I were a child.)

 

 

  1.  Adding a Syllable. Answer the following questions the pas tense of the verb. Don’t drop medial /t/ : started doesn’t sound the same as starred.

 

  1.  When did you start looking for an apartement?

(I started (/t) looking for an apartement last week.)

  1.  What did you advisor suggest doing?

(My advisor suggested (/t/) doing I investment securities.)

  1.  What did your end up telling your advisor?

(I ended (/Id/) up telling how about a good investment to my advisor.)

  1.  How did your roommate first treat you?

(My roommate first treated (/t) a good person.)

  1.  Who did you visit over the weekend?

(I visited (/Id/) to village my brother and my sister over the weekend.)

  1.  How did you mother sound over the phone?

(My mother sound overed (/d) push button switch the phone.)

  1.  How many times did your teacher repeat the instructions?

(My teacher repeated (/Id/) the instructions ten minutes.)

  1.  Who did the teacher point at?

(The teacher pointed (/Id/) at Mr. Andi)

  1.  What did you avoid doing over the weekend?

(I avoided (/Id/) work doing over the weekend)

  1.  How long did you attend high school?

(I attended (/Id/) high school three years.)

 

 

  1.      Linking onto Vowels. Answer the following questions using the past tense of the verb and be sure to link the final /t/ or /d/ to the following word. Remember that /h/ in him andher is silent  when the pronoun is linked to the preceding word.

 

  1.  What did you talk about last night?

(I talked (/t/) about film action last night.)

  1.  Who did the class laugh at?

(The class laughed (/t/) at him.)

  1.  Who did the teacher stare at angrily?

(The teacher stared (/d/) at angrily her.)

  1.  Which room did you walk into by mistake?

(I walked (/t/) into room empty by mistake.)

  1.  Why did the teacher turn around?

(The teacher turned (/d/) around by car.)

  1.  When did he ask her out?

(He asked (/t/) her out yesterday)

  1.  Who did you introduce him to?

(I introduce (/t/) him to Andi.)

  1.  What sport did you play in high school?

(I played (/d/) sport football in high school.)

  1.  When did you hel your roommate?

(I helped (/t/) my roommate last night.)

  1.  When did your father marry your mother?

(My father marryed (/d/) my mother last years.)

 

 

  1.  Change the  following verb to the past tense. Write /Id/ (extra syllable), /t/, or /d/ to show how to pronounce the past tense <ed> ending. (Optional: put each word in a short sentence).

 

  1.  Opened (/d/)
  2.  Refused (/d/)
  3.  Attended (/Id/)
  4.  Climbed (/d/)
  5.  Persuade (/d/)
  6.  Preferred (/d/)
  7.  Hurried (/d/)
  8.  Charge (/d/)
  9.  Arrived (/d/)
  10.  Lasted (/t/)
  11.  Correct (/Id/)
  12.  Relaxed (/t/)
  13.  Hopped (/t/)
  14.  Enjoyed (/Id/)
  15.  Related (/d/)
  16.  Remembered (/d/)
  17.  Controled (/d/)
  18.  Ased (/d/)
  19.  Pretended (/Id/)
  20.  Died (/d/)
  21.  Shouted (/t/)
  22.  Watched (/t/)
  23.  Explained (/d/)
  24.  Sewed (/d/)
  25.  Sliped (/t/)
  26.  Exchanged (/d/)
  27.  Reminded (/Id/)
  28.  Huged(/d/)

    Sumber : – Echols, John M and Shadily, Hassan. Kamus Inggris – Indonesia. Jakarta: 
                           PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama.

 

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