NAMA : RUTH ROSELINA HUTAGALUNG
NIM : 2244000203
PROGRAM STUDI : MANAJEMEN
KELAS : C MALAM
MATA UJIAN : ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS II
NAMA DOSEN : Dra. TRI ANDAYANI, M.A
TGL/SEM : 19 JULI 2024 / SEMESTER IV
I. Vocabulary
Write a good sentence from each word given below.
1. Computer : I use my computer every day for both work and entertainment.
2. Laptop : She brought her laptop to the meeting to take notes and present her slides.
3.Notebook : He always carries a small notebook to jot down important ideas.
II. Writing
Arrange these sentences into good Simple Present Perfect Tense:
1. Ms. Yani Pagett has asked a question.
2. Mrs. Baxter has spoken in English.
3. Students of UPU have been in their classrooms.
4. We have not written a formal letter.
5. Chloe has not forgotten her architecture homework.
6. Caroline Duval has moved to a new city.
7. Alexander has lost the match.
8. Our new neighbor has traveled around the world.
9. Thomas Jefferson has not discovered any treasure.
10. Meggie has not lived upstairs.
III. Translation
a. Translate these Indonesian sentences into very good English, please:
1. Ms Yani Pagett berada di Turki saat kelas daring?
Was Ms. Yani Pagett in Turkey during the online class?
2. Rizky rajin & pintar.
Rizky is diligent and smart.
3. Apakah kamu suka belajar bhs Inggris?
Do you like studying English?
b. Translate these English sentences into very good Indonesian:
1. What is your father?
Apa pekerjaan ayahmu?
2. It is an apple.
Sebuah apel.
3. Figure it out.
Carilah tahu.
IV. Essay
Give the brave explanation about the questions below, please...
1. What is the difference between Computer & Laptop?
The difference between a computer and a laptop is primarily in their design and
functionality. A computer, often referred to as a desktop computer, is stationary and typically
consists of separate components including a monitor, keyboard, and CPU. It requires an
external power source. On the other hand, a laptop is a portable computer that integrates the
monitor, keyboard, and CPU into a single unit. Laptop run on a built-in battery and can be
used on the go.
2.What is the difference between Formal & Informal letters?
The difference between formal and informal letters lies in their tone, structure, and
purpose. Formal letters are used for professional or official communication and follow a
specific format, including salutations, body, and closing. They are written in a polite and
respectful tone. Examples include business letters, cover letters, and official notices. Informal
letters, however, are used for personal communication and do not adhere to a strict format.
They are written in a casual and friendly tone, often including personal anecdotes and
conversational language. Examples include letters to friends or family.
3. On Simple Present/Past Perfect Tense; has/have/had are called as?
In the context of Simple Present Perfect Tense and Past Perfect Tense, "has," "have,"
and "had" are called auxiliary verbs or helping verbs. They are used to form the perfect
tenses. "Has" and "have" are used in the Present Perfect Tense, while "had" is used in the Past
Perfect Tense. These auxiliary verbs are paired with the past participle form of the main verb
to indicate actions that are completed at the time of speaking (present perfect) or by a specific
time in the past (past perfect).