MEI INTAN PERMATASARI
A320130079
CLASS D
STRUCTURE
OBJECT PRONOUN
- Dina helped him.
- John loves you.
- Did Ram beat her?
- Does Mary know her?
- Can the engineer repair it?
- Anthony drove us.
- Did John and Mary beat you at doubles?
- John and Mary beat them.
- Dinda can you help me.
- I’m holiday with her.
OBJECT NOUN.
- Studying in the class.
- Help me.
- You can call me.
- Talk to me.
- Give it to me.
- Dinner with me.
- Get me my book.
- Give me iced tea.
- Go with me.
- Buy me clothes.
OBJECT NOUN CLAUSE
- I don’t understand what he is talking about.
- My mother said that his son would study in Surakarta.
- I believed him true.
- What you did was wrong.
- I believe he will come.
- I hope he believes.
- He knew that I was not lying.
- Promised my father to my mother.
- Do not do bad things.
- Do not pass on the road.
OBJECT
NOUN PHRASE.
- Mario speaks many words in the difficult language.
- Beta the smartest student in the UMS.
- All the beautiful girls in the classroom come from the big cities.
- I like the clothes that you bought.
- The substance in this bottle is extremely toxic.
- My sister’s room is full of dolls.
- He is an extremely fast runner.
- Andi is learning the most difficult lesson in the classroom.
- Bela is the smartest student in my campus.
- Sino usually calls dida the bad women.
OBJECT
GERUND.
- I like drawing.
- I and my sister are cooking in the kitchen.
- My father is working.
- We are looking forward to going back to campus.
- They miss playing with their friends.
- Before going to bed he turned off the lights.
- She avoided him by walking on the opposite side of the road.
- We arrived in Madrid after driving all night.
- He told the joke without laughing.
- I was writing letter.
OBJECT
INFINITIVE.
- I want to see you again as soon as possible.
- He seems to enjoy a breakfast.
- I am starting to learn English.
- I asked to see the book.
- They asked me to bring some food.
- He wants to buy the hp tomorrow to me.
- I said it.
- I want to meet him today.
- I'll look for that book.
- I want a vacation in Bali.
OBJECT ADJECTIVE.
- He is a young man.
- My bag is very old.
- Tania is a tall girl.
- This is very long trip.
- Peni wore a black shirt.
- Grammar is boring.
- Dina wore Catton dress.
- A square envelope.
- The trees grow tall.
- Some really hot potatoes.
OBJECT COMPOUND NOUN
- My boyfriend would pick me up.
- The bumps in my way.
- Police stop man's path.
- Wooden doors are made in the factory.
- Invited me to dinner.
- Very nice jump rope.
- His bathroom clean.
- Living room for guests.
- My bedroom is very messy.
- Asked to see my old friend.
OBJECT
PREPOSITION.
- I don’t believe in zodiac.
- The cat ran under the car.
- Can you give this parcel to him tomorrow?
- Is your house at the end of the street?
- We are going to sit at the back of the theater.
- The coins are at the bottom of the lake.
- The desk is below the window.
- The girl sits behind the two boys.
- I live in the green house.
- We live on the corner of 3rd avenue.
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