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MPU3022 - Tutorial M2

Members: Tan Sheu Hui, Lo Wan Ning


Class: Sejarah SJKC1

2be2
1. Whenever
2. The same way
3. Everywhere
4. Anywhere
5. No matter
6. As if
7. By the time
8. Soon

2be4
1. And
2. But
3. So
4. Or
5. Because
6. When
7. As long as
8. Whereas
9. Unless
10. Even though
11. Until
12. Despite
13. Before
14. Consequently
15. However
16. In addition
17. Provided that
18. While
19. In spite of
20. Till
21. As soon as
22. If
23. Unless
24. Although

2c2 Prep4
1. Over
2. Above
3. On
4. From
5. On
6. On
7. With
8. To
9. Before
10. On
11. From
12. For
13. For
14. During
15. For
16. In
17. To
18. At, in
19. Of
20. Above
21. In front of
22. Behind
23. Out Of
24. Of
25. About
26. About
27. At, after
28. At
29. In
30. On
31. For
32. For
33. Of, for
34. By
35. In
36. For
37. At
38. To
39. From
40. To
41. For
42. For
43. Over
44. On
45. Down
2aE2
Exercise 1
1. Correctly, correct
2. Quickly, quickly
3. Exactly, perfectly, exact
4. Awful, awfully
5. Dangerous, dangerously, dangerous
6. Magnificently, magnificently
7. Beautiful, exactly, perfectly
8. Sensible, sensibly
9. Slowly, slowly
10. Softly, softly
11. Well, well
12. Regularly, strictly
13. Good, well
14. Carefully, careful
15. Easily
16. Interesting, interestingly

Exercise 2
1. Correct
2. Had
3. Surely
4. Pleasantly
5. Differently
6. Bad, well
7. Nearly
8. Odd
9. Correct
10. Safe
11. Clearly
12. Really
Article execise 1
1. An
2. The
3. -
4. A
5. The
6. -
7. An
8. The
9. The
10. -
11. -
12. -
13. An
14. The
15. A, a

Article exercise 2
1. I have a horse of my own. I call her Pretty Girl. She is an intelligent animal, but she
is not a thoroughbred horse. I could never enter her in a race, even if I wanted to. But
I do not want to. She is a companion, for my own pleasure. I took her swimming day
or two ago.

2. A horse knows when he is going to race. How does he know? His breakfast was
scanty. (He is angry about that.) He does not have a saddle on his back. He is being
led, not ridden, to the grandstand. He is led under the grandstand into an unusual,
special stall. The horse is nervous. Sometimes he does not know what to do when
the starting gate flies open and the track is before him. If he does not begin to run
instantly, other horses are already ahead of him. During the race, when he sees
another horse just ahead of him, he will try to pass him. Sometimes the jockey holds
him back to save his energy for the last stretch. Eventually the horse gets to run as
fast as he can. The exercise boy, watching owner's favorite jockey riding the horse
he has exercised day after day, says nothing. Secretly, he is planning for the day
when he will be a jockey himself, and his horse will be the first to cross the finish line.

3. Most people have fewer hours to give to time-consuming activities of clubs than
they used to have, but most people in a small town belong to a club or two. One of
the clubs is likely to be a social and benevolent organization, such as the Rotary or
Elks. Business people are likely to belong, also to either the Kiwanis Club or the
Lions. Such business people's organizations may meet as often as once a week in
one of the private dining rooms of the town's leading hotel for lunch. They have a
good lunch, hear a good program, and continue their fundraising program for a
worthy organization, such as a local hospital.

Exercise: Prepositions of Direction


1. To
2. Into
3. In
4. On
5. On
6. Toward
7. On
8. Into
9. On
10. On
11. To
12. To Into
13. On
14. On
15. In to
16. To
17. Into
18. In
19. Toward
20. on
2bE1
Exercise 1
1. As though
2. As soon as
3. As long as
4. However
5. In order to
6. Cosidering
7. To some extent
8. In case

2bE3
1. Although
2. Even
3. Because
4. If not
5. But
6. If
7. For
8. Because
9. So
10. Therefore
11. And
12. Which
13. Even though, because
14. And
15. So
16. As soon as
17. But
18. Therefore
19. But
20. Because
21. But
22. But
23. Therefore
24. because

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