Activity 1: Identifying Language FeaturesMarkRead the following text carefully!I think

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Activity 1: Identifying Language FeaturesMark

Read the following text carefully!

I think we need to conserve water. Water is life. If there were no water, there would be no life. Do you know all life forms of all species of flora and fauna are able to live because of water? Water is the major component of building blocks of life, food, metabolism, and functioning of every living being and organism. Living this wonderful life is impossible without water.

First, water is indispensable for life. Water is the force behind all the industry, agriculture, manufacturing, trade, and commerce. All forms of energy are done using water. Be it hydroelectrically projects, or thermal power plant, or nuclear power plant, water is the key ingredient in all of them. There would be no power without water.

In addition, the harsh reality is we are doing nothing to save it. Our natural water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and oceans, have been turned into huge sewage channels and drains. The underground water has been terribly contaminated. It appears soon there won't be left any good water in the world.

It is our responsibility to conserve this life nectar. It is possible only through by changing our outlook towards this wonderful natural resource. We must ensure there is no pollution of water bodies by dumping any waste, such as sewage, effluents, and other toxic substances. The people and the government must ensure installation of effluents and smoke treatment plants at industrial garbage, and sewage units. All people should make efforts to conserve water.
Identify the language features by answering the following questions!
1. Does the text use expression of giving opinion? Mention the proof!
2. Mention modal verbs used in the text!
3. Is there any conditional sentences in the text? If yes, mention!
4. Does the text use connective words? Give the examples! LET'S DO Activity 2: Cloze Passage
5. Write the sentences using phrases of giving examples!
6. What kinds of verbs do you find in the text?
7. What tense does the text mostly use? 8. Write the sentences using present perfect tense! Mark​

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1. Yes, the text use expression of giving opinion, the proof is it uses "I think" sentence.

2. Modal verbs used in the text:

  • There would be no power without water.
  • We must ensure there is no pollution of water bodies by dumping any waste, such as sewage, effluents, and other toxic substances.
  • All people should make efforts to conserve water.

3. There is no any conditional sentences in the text.

4. The text uses connective word, the example is "in addition".

5. The sentences using phrases of giving examples:

  • We must ensure there is no pollution of water bodies by dumping any waste, such as sewage, effluents, and other toxic substances.

6. The verbs which is found in the text is the infinitive.

7. The tenses which the text mostly uses is the simple present tense.  

8. The sentence which is using present perfect tense:

  • Our natural water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and oceans, have been turned into huge sewage channels and drains.
  • The underground water has been terribly contaminated.

Pembahasan

Agar bisa menjawab soal-soal di atas kita harus memahami dahulu apa yang menjadi main idea (tema utama) di dalam teks di atas dengan cara membaca dan memahaminya. Teks di atas berbicara tentang manfaat water (air) bagi kehidupan, dan pertanyaannya membahas seputar struktur kalimat di dalam teks tersebut.

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