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Carilah objek pelaku dalam kalimat berikut ini! Satu contoh sudah diberikan untuk Anda.
1. Dr Joseph Brodsk, Deputy governor of Stranvegan from 1976 to 1981, died yesterday at his home in Banhooly. (Michael Swan and Catherine Walter, Cambridge English Course, Student’s Book 3)
2. The outlook for the weekend is similar, with temperatures in the high thirties. (Ibid)
3. One of the children in Anna’s group comes to her and says that all his money has been stolen. (Ibid)
4. As I approached the planet, my thermoanalytic detectors told me that there was a great variety of plant life, but no animal life at all. (Ibid)
5. In front of me there were large plants, on which grew a kind of fruit like none that I had ever seen before. (Ibid)
6. Pencil lead, which is made from graphite, clay, water and wax, is cut into lengths and inserted into the grooves in one strip. (Ibid)
7. At the factory, red paste and white paste are put into the tube separately, with the red paste completely filling the part near the cap. (Ibid)
8. In the volcanic eruption of June 17, most of the houses were badly damaged. (Ibid)
9. Two girls say what they think are the most importat qualities in a good relationship. (Ibid)
10. The worst housing problems, in my personal view, are being in a room, a bedsit, with one or two children. (Ibid)
1. Annette’s boyfriend Clive went to the Far East for six months on business . (Michael Swan and Catherine Walter, Cambridge English Course, Student’s Book 3)
2. People who are going to live in government housing should be consulted about the design of new housing. (Ibid)
3. People in their fifties tend to sleep less than those in their twenties. (Ibid)
4. Doctors at St Bartholomew’s Medical College in London have discovered that human beings have a “diving response”, like that of sea mammals. (Ibid)
5. Anyone involved in an accident, even injured in a fall down the stairs, may need an operation. (Ibid)
6. The USA
The federal Freedom of Information Act says, in general, that any US citizen can inspect and copy of any of the records of the various federal governement departments. (Ibid)
7. Britain
The Local Government (Access to Information) Act says that local government meetings must be open to the public (with a few exceptions), and that the public may inspect any documents which were consulted at the meetings. (Ibid)
8. British local government authorities keep files on large numbers of people – for instance, all those who have had anything to do with the local authority housing, social services or education departments. (Ibid)
9. However, an Access to Personal Files Bill is going through Parliament, and may become law in 1987. (Ibid)
10. An American state government has been giving road-building contracts to a firm belonging to a friend of the governor. (Ibid)
1. Dr Joseph Brodsk, Deputy governor of Stranvegan from 1976 to 1981, died yesterday at his home in Banhooly. (Michael Swan and Catherine Walter, Cambridge English Course, Student’s Book 3)
2. The outlook for the weekend is similar, with temperatures in the high thirties. (Ibid)
3. One of the children in Anna’s group comes to her and says that all his money has been stolen. (Ibid)
4. As I approached the planet, my thermoanalytic detectors told me that there was a great variety of plant life, but no animal life at all. (Ibid)
5. In front of me there were large plants, on which grew a kind of fruit like none that I had ever seen before. (Ibid)
6. Pencil lead, which is made from graphite, clay, water and wax, is cut into lengths and inserted into the grooves in one strip. (Ibid)
7. At the factory, red paste and white paste are put into the tube separately, with the red paste completely filling the part near the cap. (Ibid)
8. In the volcanic eruption of June 17, most of the houses were badly damaged. (Ibid)
9. Two girls say what they think are the most importat qualities in a good relationship. (Ibid)
10. The worst housing problems, in my personal view, are being in a room, a bedsit, with one or two children. (Ibid)
1. Annette’s boyfriend Clive went to the Far East for six months on business . (Michael Swan and Catherine Walter, Cambridge English Course, Student’s Book 3)
2. People who are going to live in government housing should be consulted about the design of new housing. (Ibid)
3. People in their fifties tend to sleep less than those in their twenties. (Ibid)
4. Doctors at St Bartholomew’s Medical College in London have discovered that human beings have a “diving response”, like that of sea mammals. (Ibid)
5. Anyone involved in an accident, even injured in a fall down the stairs, may need an operation. (Ibid)
6. The USA
The federal Freedom of Information Act says, in general, that any US citizen can inspect and copy of any of the records of the various federal governement departments. (Ibid)
7. Britain
The Local Government (Access to Information) Act says that local government meetings must be open to the public (with a few exceptions), and that the public may inspect any documents which were consulted at the meetings. (Ibid)
8. British local government authorities keep files on large numbers of people – for instance, all those who have had anything to do with the local authority housing, social services or education departments. (Ibid)
9. However, an Access to Personal Files Bill is going through Parliament, and may become law in 1987. (Ibid)
10. An American state government has been giving road-building contracts to a firm belonging to a friend of the governor. (Ibid)
1 Jawaban
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1. Jawaban tiftifani
bagian 1
1. Dr Joseph Brodsk
2. the high thirties
3. the children in Anna’s group
4. I
5. I
6. Pencil
7. Factory
8. Volcanic eruption
9. two girls
10. my peronal view
Bagian 2
1. Annette’s boyfriend
2. People who are going to live in government housing
3. People in their fifties
4. Doctors at St Bartholomew’s Medical College in London
5. Anyone involved in an accident
6. The federal Freedom of Information Act
7. The Local Government Act
8. British local government authorities
9. Access to Personal Files Bill
10. An American state government