1. a. Those children saw many accidents recently, among others

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1. a. Those children saw many accidents recently, among others was a horrific car crash. Seeing that with their own eyes makes them very traumatic. b. My close friends, Annie and John, love everything that I cook. They just cannot stop eating them, especially for him who always cleans every crumble on the plate. c. At first, I could not believe my parents for giving me a free time this weekend. Usually, they didn’t even give it a thought, and just directly said no. Pertanyaan / Questions a. Tentukan acuan kata ganti ‘that’ dan ‘them’ pada paragraf A. Determine what ‘that’ and ‘them’ refer to in Paragraph A. b. Tentukan acuan kata ganti ‘them’ dan ‘him’ pada paragraf B. Determine what ‘them’ and ‘him’ refer to in Paragraph B. c. Tentukan acuan kata ganti ‘they’ dan ‘it’ pada paragraf C. Determine what ‘they’ and ‘it’ refer to in Paragraph C.2. Tentukanlah subjek dalam kalimat-kalimat di bawah ini: Identify the subject of each sentence below: a. The panda likes to eat a lot of bamboo. b. The wildlife needs to be protected. c. How fast can this car run? d. That cat is named Luna. e. Why do those students always prank the teachers?

3. Tentukanlah subjek dalam kalimat-kalimat di bawah ini: Identify the subject of each sentence below: a. The dentist whom I met last night was arrested for embezzlement. b. The man running away from the police was in fact the dentist. c. The woman dressing like Cinderella looks very talented. d. The class we attended last Friday was very interesting. e. The air conditioner you bought last week doesn’t work now

4. Asteroids are rocks in space that never quite made it as planets. (1) Astronomers think that our solar system began as a cloud of gas and dust. Gravity pulled parts of the cloud together to make the Sun and the nine planets. Astronomers think that the asteroids formed in that cloud but never grew large enough to be planets. There are thousands of asteroids, and they come in all sizes. The biggest asteroid ever found is called Ceres. Ceres is more than 600 miles (1,000 kilometers) wide. (2) Astronomers have found about 200 asteroids that are more than 60 miles (100 kilometers) across. All the other asteroids are much smaller. Some are only a few feet wide. Astronomers wonder if once there were just a few big asteroids. (3) The big asteroids may have crashed into each other. The crashes would have broken them into smaller pieces, making all the asteroids we see today. Some asteroids are round. Some asteroids are long and bumpy. Some asteroids even have tiny moons going around them. Asteroids go around, or orbit, the Sun just like planets. Most asteroids orbit in the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is farther out from the Sun than Earth’s orbit. It lies between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter. (4) Sometimes asteroids change orbits and move out of the asteroid belt. These asteroids cross the orbits of planets as the planets go around the Sun. A few cross Earth’s orbit. Sumber: Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Based on the text above, identify: 1. Predicate of the underlined sentence (1)! 2. Predicate of the underlined sentence (2)! 3. Predicate of the underlined sentence (3)! 4. Predicate of the underlined sentence (4)





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