6.05.2015

BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 2

RELATIVE CLAUSE
The definition of A relative clause is a clause describing the referring noun or pronoun head. This often limits the reference of a noun or pronoun head. A discussion of the relative clause is not always a noun phrase constituent of the containing parent to modify the noun.
Relative clause preceded by (1) the relative pronoun to replace the pronoun and not the person (who, that, which, Whom, Whose) or (2) to replace the adverb relative pronoun place / time, reason or manner (when, where, why, and the noun way). In addition, there is also (3) the relative clause that uses a participle or (4) to + infinitive.
Which explains the relative clause preceded by the pronoun who or that, while the relative clause which explains the object is not preceded by which atau that.
Example :
·      A person who always learns and learns has a thought which always questions everything
·      A person that always learns and learns has a thought that always questions everything

When
Relative clause which explains the place of objects which are described beginning with relative adverbs wherecould be replaced with in which.
Example : The main road where/ in which cars can dodge congestion is linking Jakarta and Bekasi.

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
Conditional sentences are sentences expressing an action or event that will only happen if the conditions are met. Conditional sentences used to express an event or action that may or may not happen.
Conditional sentences type 1
In conditional sentences type 1, the event has not happened so it may occur if the conditions tepenuhi. This phrase is used to discuss the situation that has not occurred in the present and will happen in the future if the conditions are met.
Rumus : If + Simple Present, will + verb 1
Example :
1.      If you help me, I'll give you a gift
2.      If you want something, you should try
3.      If me have a lot of money, I will travel around the world
4.      If tono fishing, he would catch a big fish
5.      If joni naughty, he will be punished

Conditional sentences Type 2
Conditional Sentences Type 2 used to express events that may not occur because the condition may not be met. This phrase is used to talk about the fact that contrary to the present.
Rumus : If + past tense, would + verb 1
Example :
If i were you, I would be very angry
If i were Superman, I would fly to the Moon
If I married Toni, I would be very happy
If I were an entrepreneur, I would get money easli
If you followed my instructions, you would be safe

Conditional Sentence Type 3
In the conditional sentence type 3, the conditions may not be met due to happen in the past so that the event is unlikely to happen. This phrase is used to discuss expectations were not realized in the past.
Rumus : If + past perfect, would have + verb III
Example :
If her father had been immediately taken to the hospital, he would have been saved
If Jono had studied hard, he would have passed the exam
If you had remembered to invite me, I would have attended your party
If the waitress had been careful, she wouldn’t have broken many plates
If he had asked you for forgiveness, would you have forgiven him?


Sumber :
Buku Pintar Grammar: Untuk Pemula Oleh Yelvi Andri Z

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