Sentence In A Business Situation
M ember 1
by : Hilda Choerunisah
1. Simple Present
(+) He often meetings with board of directors in a famous restaurant.
(-) He doesn’t often meetings with board of directors in a famous restaurant.
(Yes/No) Does He often meetings with board of directors in a famous restaurant? Yes, He does.
(Wh?) Why He often meetings with board of directors in a famous restaurant?
(How?) How He often meetings with board of directors in a famous restaurant?
2. Present Continuous
(+) They are discussing a topic for the meeting today.
(-) They aren’t discussing a topic for the meeting today.
(Yes/No) Are They discussing a topic for the meeting today? No, They aren’t.
(Wh?) What topic are They discussing for the meeting today
(How?) How They aren’t discussing a topic for the meeting today?
3. Present Perfect
(+) I’ve said to them many times if the conference will be held tomorrow.
(-) I haven’t said to them many times if the conference will be held tomorrow.
(Yes/No) Have I said to them many times if the conference will be held tomorrow? Yes, I have.
(Wh?) Why I haven’t said to them many times if the conference will be held tomorrow?
(How?) How I haven’t said to them many times if the conference will be held tomorrow?
4. Present Perfect Continuous
(+) Your company have been receiving a new employee since two weeks ago.
(-) Your company haven’t been receiving a new employee since two weeks ago.
(Yes/No) Have Your company been receiving a new employee since two weeks ago? Yes, You have.
(Wh?) What Your company haven’t been receiving a new employee since two weeks ago?
(How?) How Your company haven’t been receiving a new employee since two weeks ago?
Member 2
by : Safira Putri K
1. Past Simple
(+) Rosa was angry because Tobi were late for work.
(-) Rosa wasn’t angry because Tobi were late for work.
(Yes/No) Was Rosa angry because Tobi were late for work? Yes, she was.
(Wh?) Why Rosa wasn’t angry because Tobi were late for work?
(How?) How Rosa wasn’t angry because Tobi ere late for work?
2. Past Continuous
(+) Leo was recording the financial statement.
(-) Leo wasn’t recording the financial statement.
(Yes/No) Was Leo recording the financial statement? No, he wasn’t.
(Wh?) Why Leo wasn’t recording the financial statement?
(How?) How Leo was recording the financial statement?
3. Past Perfect
(+) Lisa has found a new idea for meeting.
(-) Lisa hasn’t found a new idea for meeting.
(Yes/No) Has Lisa found a new idea for meeting? No, she wasn’t found.
(Wh?) Why Lisa hasn’t found a new idea for meeting?
(How?) How Lisa has found a new idea for meeting?
M ember 3
by : Daliyani Putri M
1. The Future Simple Tense
(+) She will open a new bussines.
(-) She will not open a new bussines.
(?) Will she open a new bussines ?
(wh questions) When she will open a new bussines ?
(how questions ) how will she open a new bussines ?
2. The Future Continuous Tense
(+) Jhonny will be hold a meeting about the food bussines with his friends tonight.
(-) Jhonny will be not holding a meeting about the food bussines with his friends tonight.
(?) Will Jhonny be holding a meeting about the food bussines with his friends tonight ?
(wh questions ) When will Jhonny be holding a meeting about the foodbussines with his friends?
(how questions ) How will Jhonny be holding a meeting about the food bussines with his friends tonight?
3. The Future Perfect Tense
(+) Sarah will have arrived in the cafe at 09 : 00 am
(-) They will not have started the meeting until their boss comes to the office
(?) Will you have finished your work tomorrow ?
(wh questions ) What kind of food will you have eaten tomorrow morning ?
(how questions ) How will you have finished your work tomorrow ?
Member 4
by : Lidia Mutika
1. famous restaurant is often used to use meeting by him nd directors
2. what topics are discussed by the today?
3. The conference will be held tomorrow have told by me in many times
4. How long a new employee was not received by your office?
5. I didn’t agree with you. Job is worked by our secretary very hard
6. The board room was used by you to plan a long weekend trip with some of your colleagues, when I saw you
7. The meeting has been started by them when I arrived at 10.15
8. A new business will be opened by her
9. A meeting about the food business will be hold by johnny and his friends tonight
10. The café have been visited by sarah at 09.00 am
Member 5
by : Rachel Octaviana
1. a) Some: Mr. Kawasaki has some colleagues to be visited next week.
b) Any: Do you have any idea to solve this problem?
2. a) Much: We need much workman to build a big building.
b) Many: Many employees ask me whether the company will buy a new machine or not.
c) A lot of: I have a lot of good vendor for this project.
d) Few: We have got a few investor in a day.
e) Little: Thepolicy has saved a little spending this month.
3. a) Before a noun: Our new machine works so well that our production target is achieved
b) After be: EB01.co is big company that has many international branches.
c) After linking verbs: The top manager's plan sounds extraordinary to implement.
d) Objective compliment: The audit must ensure the financial statements are correct.
e) After someone/something: We need something unique to compete with other competitors.
Member 6
by : Dwi Rizqi Nadziroh P
1. Adition ( And)
Nadia Opened a fried chicken restaurant in company province and working together with her friend
2. Contrast (But)
Reynald has been preparing for meeting but the client canceled
3. Choice (or)
Do you agree or disagree with the result of today meeting
4. Cause and Effect (so)
Reza has been preparing for the meeting today, so he reels confidence to presenting his produk
5. Cause (for)
Today the office will be closed for routine building maintenance