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Selasa, 06 Juni 2017
CISCO
Packet Tracer adalah simulator alat-alat jaringan Cisco yang sering digunakan sebagai media pembelajaran dan pelatihan, dan juga dalam bidang penelitian simulasi jaringan komputer. Program ini dibuat oleh Cisco Systems dan disediakan gratis untuk fakultas, siswa dan alumni yang telah berpartisipasi di Cisco Networking Academy. Tujuan utama Packet Tracer adalah untuk menyediakan alat bagi siswa dan pengajar agar dapat memahami prinsip jaringan komputer dan juga membangun skill di bidang alat-alat jaringan Cisco. Packet Tracer terbaru yaitu versi 6.2. Dalam versi ini dapat mensimulasikan Application Layer protocols, Routing dasar RIP, OSPF, dan EIGRP, sampai tingkat yang dibutuhkan pada kurikulum CCNA yang berlaku, sehingga bila dilihat sekilas software ini bertujuan untuk kelas CCNA.
Taget Packet Tracer yaitu menyediakan simulasi jaringan yang real, namun terdapat beberapa batasan berupa penghilangan beberapa perintah yang digunakan pada alat aslinya yaitu pengurangan command pada Cisco IOS. Dan juga Packet Tracer tidak bisa digunakan untuk memodelkan jaringan produktif/aktif. Dengan keluarnya versi 6, beberapa fitur ditambahkan, termasuk fitur BGP. BGP memang bukan termasuk kurikulum CCNA, akan tetapi termasuk kurikulum CCNP.
Senin, 05 Juni 2017
TUGAS SOFTSKILL MATERI BULAN KEEMPAT(BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 2)
Exercise 37: Relative Clauses
1. The last record that was produced by this company became a gold record.
2. Checking accounts that require a minimum balance are very common now.
3. The professor who spoke with you yesterday is not here today.
4. John whom are the highest grade in the school has received a scholarship.
5. Felipe bought a camera, that has three lenses.
6. Frank is the man, who are going to nominated for the office of treasurer.
7. The doctor is with a patient, whose leg was broken in an accident.
8. Jane is the woman, who is going to China next year.
9. Janet wants a typewriter, which self-corrects.
10. This book that I found last week contains some usefull information.
11. Mr. Bryant whose team has lost the game looks very sad.
12. James wrote an article, that indicated that he disliked the president.
13. The director of the program which graduated from Harvard University is planning to retire next year.
14. This is the book, that I've been looking for all year.
15. William who has lawyer's brother wants to become a judge.
Exercise 38: Relative Clause Reduction
1. George is the man chosen to represent the committee at the convention.
2. All of the money accepted has already been released.
3. The papers on the table belong to Patricia.
4. The man brought to the police station confessed to the crime.
5. The girl drinking coffee is Mary Allen.
6. John's wife a proffesor, has written several papers on this subject.
7. The man talking to the policeman is my uncle.
8. The book on the top shelf is the one that I need.
9. The number of students been counted is quite high.
10. Leo Evants a doctor, eats in this restaurant every day.
Exercise 39: Subjunctive
1. Correct
2. It was urgent that he call her immediately
3. Correct
4. She intends to move that the committee suspend discussion on this issue
5. The king decreed that the new laws take effect the following month
6. Correct
7. I advise that you take the prerequisites before registering for this course
8. His father prefers that he attend a different university
9. Correct
10. She urged that we find another alternative.
Exercise 40: Inclusives
1. Not only
2. And
3. Both
4. But also
5. And
6. Not only
7. And
8. But also
9. As well as
10. As wel as
Exercise 41: Know/Know How
1. Know how
2. Know how
3. Know
4. Know
5. Know how
6. Know
7. Know how
8. Know
9. Know how
10. Know how
Exercise 42: Clauses of Concession
1. Although she dislike coffee, she drank it to keep herself warm.
2. Mary will take a plane, in spite of her dislike of.
3. Although Marcy's sadness at losing the contest, she managed to smile.
4. We took many pictures despite cloudy sky.
5. Even though she has poor memory, the old woman told interesting stories to the children.
6. In spite of his frequently absent, he has managed to pass the test.
7. Nancy told me the secret, though she has promised not to do so.
8. We plan to buy a ticket for the drawing even though we had knew we will not win.
9. Even though it is high price, my daughters insist on going to the movies every Saturday.
10. He ate the chocolate cake even in spite of the diet.
Exercise 43: Problem Verbs
1. Lies
2. Sit
3. Laid
4. Rose
5. Raise
6. Lay
7. Lying
8. Raised
9. Rises
10. Set
1. The last record that was produced by this company became a gold record.
2. Checking accounts that require a minimum balance are very common now.
3. The professor who spoke with you yesterday is not here today.
4. John whom are the highest grade in the school has received a scholarship.
5. Felipe bought a camera, that has three lenses.
6. Frank is the man, who are going to nominated for the office of treasurer.
7. The doctor is with a patient, whose leg was broken in an accident.
8. Jane is the woman, who is going to China next year.
9. Janet wants a typewriter, which self-corrects.
10. This book that I found last week contains some usefull information.
11. Mr. Bryant whose team has lost the game looks very sad.
12. James wrote an article, that indicated that he disliked the president.
13. The director of the program which graduated from Harvard University is planning to retire next year.
14. This is the book, that I've been looking for all year.
15. William who has lawyer's brother wants to become a judge.
Exercise 38: Relative Clause Reduction
1. George is the man chosen to represent the committee at the convention.
2. All of the money accepted has already been released.
3. The papers on the table belong to Patricia.
4. The man brought to the police station confessed to the crime.
5. The girl drinking coffee is Mary Allen.
6. John's wife a proffesor, has written several papers on this subject.
7. The man talking to the policeman is my uncle.
8. The book on the top shelf is the one that I need.
9. The number of students been counted is quite high.
10. Leo Evants a doctor, eats in this restaurant every day.
Exercise 39: Subjunctive
1. Correct
2. It was urgent that he call her immediately
3. Correct
4. She intends to move that the committee suspend discussion on this issue
5. The king decreed that the new laws take effect the following month
6. Correct
7. I advise that you take the prerequisites before registering for this course
8. His father prefers that he attend a different university
9. Correct
10. She urged that we find another alternative.
Exercise 40: Inclusives
1. Not only
2. And
3. Both
4. But also
5. And
6. Not only
7. And
8. But also
9. As well as
10. As wel as
Exercise 41: Know/Know How
1. Know how
2. Know how
3. Know
4. Know
5. Know how
6. Know
7. Know how
8. Know
9. Know how
10. Know how
Exercise 42: Clauses of Concession
1. Although she dislike coffee, she drank it to keep herself warm.
2. Mary will take a plane, in spite of her dislike of.
3. Although Marcy's sadness at losing the contest, she managed to smile.
4. We took many pictures despite cloudy sky.
5. Even though she has poor memory, the old woman told interesting stories to the children.
6. In spite of his frequently absent, he has managed to pass the test.
7. Nancy told me the secret, though she has promised not to do so.
8. We plan to buy a ticket for the drawing even though we had knew we will not win.
9. Even though it is high price, my daughters insist on going to the movies every Saturday.
10. He ate the chocolate cake even in spite of the diet.
Exercise 43: Problem Verbs
1. Lies
2. Sit
3. Laid
4. Rose
5. Raise
6. Lay
7. Lying
8. Raised
9. Rises
10. Set
Rabu, 17 Mei 2017
TUGAS SOFTSKILL MATERI BULAN KETIGA (BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 2)
Exercise 35 : Passive Voice
1. The President is being called by somebody everyday
2. The other members are being called by John
3. Mr. Watson would be called by somebody tonight
4. Considerable damage has been caused by the fire
5. The supplies for this class should have been bought by the teacher
Exercise 36 : Causative Verbs
1. Left
2. Repaired
3. Typed
4. Called
5. Painted
6. Wrote
7. Lied
8. Sent
9. Cut
10. Signed
11. Left
12. Washed
13. Fixed
14. Published
15. Found
1. The President is being called by somebody everyday
2. The other members are being called by John
3. Mr. Watson would be called by somebody tonight
4. Considerable damage has been caused by the fire
5. The supplies for this class should have been bought by the teacher
Exercise 36 : Causative Verbs
1. Left
2. Repaired
3. Typed
4. Called
5. Painted
6. Wrote
7. Lied
8. Sent
9. Cut
10. Signed
11. Left
12. Washed
13. Fixed
14. Published
15. Found
Rabu, 19 April 2017
TUGAS SOFTSKILL MATERI BULAN KEDUA (BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 2)
Exercise 26 : Adjectives and Adverbs
1. well
2. intense
3. brightly
4. fluent
5. fluently
6. smooth
7. accurately
8. bitter
9. soon
10. fast
Exercise 27 : Linking (Copulative) Verbs
1. terrible
2. well
3. good
4. calmly
5. sick
6. quickly
7. diligently
8. vehemently
9. relaxed
10. noisy
Exercise 28 : Comparisons
1. as soon
2. more important
3. as well
4. more expensive
5. as hot
6. more talented
7. more colorful
8. happier
9. worse
10. faster
Exercise 29 : Comparisons
1. than
2. than
3. from
4. than
5. as
6. than
7. as
8. than
9. than
10. from
Exercise 30 : Comparisons
1. better
2. happiest
3. faster
4. creamiest
5. more colorful
6. better
7. good
8. more awkwardly
9. least
10. prettiest
11. the best
12. from
13. less impressive
14. sicker
15. than
16. twice more than
17. little
18. much
19. farthest
20. more famous
Exercise 31 : Noun Functioning as Adjectives
1. twelve story
2. language
3. three act
4. two day
5. 79 piece
6. five shelve
7. 16 ounce
8. six quart
9. brick
10. ten speed
Exercise 32 : Enough
1. enough people
2. enough French
3. enough time
4. fast enough
5. soon enough
6. early enough
7. hard enough
8. slowly enough
9. enough floor
10. enough books
Exercise 33 : Because/Because Of
1. because
2. because
3. because of
4. because
5. because of
6. because of
7. because of
8. because
9. because
10. because of
Exercise 34 : So/Such
1. so
2. such
3. so
4. such
5. such
6. so
7. such
8. so
9. such
10. such
11. so
12. so
13. such
14. so
15. so
1. well
2. intense
3. brightly
4. fluent
5. fluently
6. smooth
7. accurately
8. bitter
9. soon
10. fast
Exercise 27 : Linking (Copulative) Verbs
1. terrible
2. well
3. good
4. calmly
5. sick
6. quickly
7. diligently
8. vehemently
9. relaxed
10. noisy
Exercise 28 : Comparisons
1. as soon
2. more important
3. as well
4. more expensive
5. as hot
6. more talented
7. more colorful
8. happier
9. worse
10. faster
Exercise 29 : Comparisons
1. than
2. than
3. from
4. than
5. as
6. than
7. as
8. than
9. than
10. from
Exercise 30 : Comparisons
1. better
2. happiest
3. faster
4. creamiest
5. more colorful
6. better
7. good
8. more awkwardly
9. least
10. prettiest
11. the best
12. from
13. less impressive
14. sicker
15. than
16. twice more than
17. little
18. much
19. farthest
20. more famous
Exercise 31 : Noun Functioning as Adjectives
1. twelve story
2. language
3. three act
4. two day
5. 79 piece
6. five shelve
7. 16 ounce
8. six quart
9. brick
10. ten speed
Exercise 32 : Enough
1. enough people
2. enough French
3. enough time
4. fast enough
5. soon enough
6. early enough
7. hard enough
8. slowly enough
9. enough floor
10. enough books
Exercise 33 : Because/Because Of
1. because
2. because
3. because of
4. because
5. because of
6. because of
7. because of
8. because
9. because
10. because of
Exercise 34 : So/Such
1. so
2. such
3. so
4. such
5. such
6. so
7. such
8. so
9. such
10. such
11. so
12. so
13. such
14. so
15. so
Rabu, 15 Maret 2017
TUGAS SOFTSKILL MATERI BULAN PERTAMA /BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 2
Exercise 21: Conditional Sentences (Page 97-98)
1. Understood
2. Would not have been
3. Will give
4. Would have told
5. Would have been
6. Had
7. Stopped
8. Needed
9. Would have found
10. Enjoyed
11. Paint
12. Were
13. Writes
14. Had permitted
15. Had spent
16. Will accept
17. Buys
18. Had decided
19. Would have written
20. Will leak
21. Studied
22. Hears
23. See
24. Gets
25. Turn
26. Were
27. Would have called
28. Would have talked
29. Explained
30. Spoke
Exercise 22: Used To (Page 99)
1. Eating
2. Eating
3. Swimming
4. Liking
5. Speaking
6. Studying
7. Dancing
8. Sleeping
9. Eating
10. Eating
Exercise 23: Would Rather (Page 101-102)
1. Stay
2. Stayed
3. Work
4. Studied
5. Not Study
6. Have
7. Stood
8. Not cook
9. Had not arrived
10. Have slept
Exercise 24: Must/Should + Perfective (Page105)
1. Should have had
2. Must have been
3. Must have damaged
4. Should not have packed
5. Must have studied
6. Should have studied
7. Must have been
8. Should have deposit
9. Must have forgotten
10. Must not have been studied
Exercise 25: Modals + Perfective (Page 105-106)
1. I would
2. Would have gone
3. May have had
4. Should have done
5. Must have forgotten
6. May have slept
7. Might have had
8. Could have lost
9. Should not have driven
10. It may have run
Adjectives and Adverbs (Tugas Jawaban dan Artikel)
Exercise 26, Page 107
1. Well
2. Intense
3. Brightly
4. Fluent
5. Fluently
6. Smooth
7. Accurately
8. Bitter
9. Soon
10. Fast
Exercise 27, Page 109
1. Terrible
2.Well
3. Good
4. Calm
5. Sick
6. Quickly
7. Diligently
8. Vehemently
9. Relaxed
10. Noisy
Exercise 28, Page 114
1. As soon
2. More important
3. As well
4. More expensive
5. As hot
6. More talented
7. More colorful
8. Happier
9. Worse
10. Faster
Exercise 29, Page 114
1. Than
2. Than
3. From
4. Than
5. As
6. Than
7. As
8. Than
9. Than
10. From
Exercise 30, Page 117-118
1. Best 11. The best
2. Happiest 12. From
3. Faster 13. Less impressive
4. Creamiest 14. The sicker
5. More colorful 15. When
6. Better 16. Twice as much as
7. Good 17. Little
8. More Awkwardly 18. Much
9. Least 19. farther
10. Prettiest 20. More Famous
Tugas Artikel
Adjective and Adverb
Adjective
Adjective is a word or set of words that modifies (i,e., describes) a noun or pronoun. Adjectives may come before the word they modify.
example:
That is a cute puppy.
She like a high school senior.
Adjectives may also follow the word the modify:
example:
That puppy looks cute.
The technology is advance.
Adverb
Adverb is a word or set of words that modifies verb, adjectives, or other adverbs.
example:
He speaks slowly. (modifies the verb speaks)
He is especialy clever. (modifies the adjective clever)
He speaks all too slowly. (modifies the adverb slowly)
An adverb answers How, When, Where, or To What extent-How Often or How Much (ex., daily, completely).
example:
He speaks slowly. (answers the question how)
He speaks very slowly. (answers the question how slowly)
Rule 1
Many adverb end in -ly, but may do not. Generally, if a word can have -ly added to its adjective form, place it there to from an adverb.
example:
She thinks quick/quickly. How does She think? Quickly.
She is a quick/quickly thinker. Quick is an adjective describing thinker, so no -ly is attached.
She thinks fast/fastly. Fast answers the question how, so it is an adverb. But fast never has -ly attached to it.
We performed bad/badly. Badly describes how we performed so -ly added.
Rule 2
Adverb that answer the question how sometimes cause grammatical problems. It can be a challenge to determine if -ly should be attached. Avoid the trap -ly with linking verbs, such as taste, smell, look, eel, etc., taht pertain to the senses. Adverbs are often misplaced in such sentences, which required adjectives instead.
example:
1. Roses smel sweet/sweetly.
Do the roses actively smell with noses? No, in this case, smell is a linking verb-which requires an adjective to modify roses-so no -ly.
2. The woman looked angry/angrily to us.
Did the woman look with her eyes, or are we describing her appearance? We are describing her appearance (she appeared angry), so no -ly.
3. The woman looked angry/angrily at the paint splotches.
Here the woman actively looked (used her eyes), so the -ly is added.
4. She feels bad/badly about the news.
She is not feeling with fingers, so no -ly.
Rule 3
The word good is an adjective, whose adverb equivalent is well.
example:
You did a good job. Good describes the job.
You did the job well. Well answers how.
You smell good today. Good describes your fragrance, not how you smell with your nose, so using the adjective is correct.
You smell well for someone with a cold. You are actively smelling with your nose here, so use the adverb.
Rule 4
The word well can be an adjective, too. When referring to health, we often use well rather than good.
examples:
You do not look well today.
I don't feel well.
Rule 5
Adjective come in three forms, also called degrees. An adjective is its normal or usual from is called a positive degree adjective. There are also the comparative and superlative degree, which are used for comparison, as in the following examples:
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
cool
cooler
coolest
good
better
best
effective
more effective
most effective
A common error in using adjective and adverb arises from using the wrong from of comparison. To compare two things, always use a comparative adjective:
example : She is the cleverer or the two women (never cleverest)
The word cleverest is what is called the superlative form of clever. Use it only when comparing thre or more things:
example: She is the cleverest of them all.
Incorrect : Chocolate or vanilla: which do you like best?
Correct : Chocolate r vanilla: which do you like better?
Rule 6
There are also three degrees of adverbs. In formal sage, do not drp the -ly from an adverb when using the comparative form.
Incorrect : She spoke quicker than he dd.
Correct : She spoke more quickly than he did.
Incorrect : Talk quieter.
Correct : Talk more quietly.
Rule 7
When this, that, these, and those are followed by a noun, They are adjectives. When they appear without a noun following them, they are pronouns.
examples:
1. This house is for sale.
This is an adjective.
2. This is for sale.
This is a pronoun.
Causative Verbs Task 3 (Tugas Jawaban dan Artikel)
Exercise 31
1. Twelve
2. Language
3. Three acts
4. Two days
5. 79 pieces
6. Five shelves
7. 16 ounces each
8. Six quarts
9. Bricks
10. Ten speeds
Exercise 32 : Enough
1. Enough people
2. Enough French
3. Enough time
4. Fast enough
5. Soon enough
6. Early enough
7. Hard enough
8. Slowly enough
9. Enough flour
10. Enough books
Exercise 33 : Because/Because Of
1. Because
2. Because
3. Because of
4. Because
5. Because of
6. Because
7. Because of
8. Because
9. Because
10. Because of
Exercise 34 : So/Such
1. So
2. Such
3. Such
4. Such
5. So
6. So
7. Such
8. So
9. So
10. Such
11. So
12. So
13. Such
14. So
15. So
Exercise 35 : Passive Voice
1. The president is called by somebody everyday.
2. The other members are being called by Jhon.
3. Mr. Watson will be called by somebody tonight.
4. Considerable damage has been caused by the fire.
5. The suppliers should be bought by the teacher for this class.
Exercise 36 : Causative Verbs
Leave
Repaired
To type
Call
To paint
Write
Lie
To send
To cut
Sign
Leave
To wash
Fixed
Published
To find
Tugas Artikel:
Causative Verbs in English: Let, Make, Have, Get, Help
The English verbs let, make, have, get, and help are called causative verbs because they cause something else to happen.
Here are some specific examples of how causative verbs work in English sentences.
How to use causative verbs in English
LET = permit something to happen
Grammatical structure:
LET + PERSON/THING + VERB (base form)
Examples:
I don’t let my kids watch violent movies.
Mary’s father won’t let her adopt a puppy because he’s allergic to dogs.
Our boss doesn’t let us eat lunch at our desks; we have to eat in the cafeteria.
Oops! I wasn’t paying attention while cooking, and I let the food burn.
Don’t let the advertising expenses surpass $1000.
Remember: The past tense of let is also let; there is no change!
Note: The verbs allow and permit are more formal ways to say “let.” However, with allow and permit, we use to + verb:
I don’t allow my kids to watch violent movies.
Our boss doesn’t permit us to eat lunch at our desks.
MAKE = force or require someone to take an action
Grammatical structure:
MAKE + PERSON + VERB (base form)
Examples:
After Billy broke the neighbor’s window, his parents made him pay for it.
My ex-boyfriend loved sci-fi and made me watch every episode of his favorite show.
The teacher made all the students rewrite their papers, because the first drafts were not acceptable.
Note: When using the verbs force and require, we must use to + verb.
The school requires the students to wear uniforms.
“Require” often implies that there is a rule.
The hijacker forced the pilots to take the plane in a different direction.
“Force” often implies violence, threats, or extremely strong pressure
HAVE = give someone else the responsibility to do something
Grammatical structure:
HAVE + PERSON + VERB (base form)
HAVE + THING + PAST PARTICIPLE OF VERB
Examples of grammatical structure #1:
I’ll have my assistant call you to reschedule the appointment.
The businessman had his secretary make copies of the report.
Examples of grammatical structure #2:
I’m going to have my hair cut tomorrow.
We’re having our house painted this weekend.
Bob had his teeth whitened; his smile looks great!
My washing machine is broken; I need to have it repaired.
Note: In informal speech, we often use get in these cases:
I’m going to get my hair cut tomorrow.
We’re getting our house painted this weekend.
Bob got his teeth whitened; his smile looks great!
My washing machine is broken; I need to get it repaired.
GET = convince/encourage someone to do something
Grammatical structure:
GET + PERSON + TO + VERB
Examples:
How can we get all the employees to arrive on time?
My husband hates housework; I can never get him to wash the dishes!
I was nervous about eating sushi, but my brother got me to try it at a Japanese restaurant.
The non-profit got a professional photographer to take photos at the event for free.
HELP = assist someone in doing something
Grammatical structure:
HELP + PERSON + VERB (base form)
HELP + PERSON + TO + VERB
After “help,” you can use “to” or not – both ways are correct. In general, the form without “to” is more common:
He helped me carry the boxes.
He helped me to carry the boxes.
Reading before bed helps me relax.
Reading before bed helps me to relax.
Exercise 37-39
EXERCISE 37
Relative Clause
1. The last record which produced by this company became a gold record
2. Checking accounts that require a minimum balance are very common now
3. The professor whom you spoke yeterday is not here today
4. John whose grades are the highest in the school has received a scholarship
5. Felipe bought a camera which has three lenses
6. Frank is the man who we are going to nominate for the office or treasurer
7. The doctor is with a patient whose leg was broken in an accident
8. Jane is the women who is going to China next year
9. Janet wants a typewriter that self-corrects
10. The book which i found last week contains some useful information
11. Mr. Bryant whose team has lost the game looks very sad
12. James wrote an article which indicated that he disliked the president
13. The director of the program who graduated from Harvard University is planning retire next year
14. This is the book that i have been looking for all year
15. William whose brother is a lawyer wants to become judge
EXERCISE 38
Relative Clause Reduction
1. George is the man chosen to represent to committeat the convention
2. All the money accepted has already been released
3. The papers on the table belong to Patricia
4. The man brought to the police station confessedto the crime
5. The girl dringking coffe is Mary Allen
6. Jhon's wife, a professor, has written several papers on this subject
7. The man talking to the policeman is my uncle
8. The book on the top shelf is the one that i need
9. The number of students counted is quite hight
10. Leo Evans, a doctor, eats in this restaurant every day
EXERCISE 39
Subjunctive
1. The teacher demanded the student to leave the room
2. Correct
3. It was very important that we delayed discussion
4. Correct
5. The king decreed the new laws to take effect the following months
6. Correct
7. Correct
8. His father prefers him to attend a different university
9. The faculty stipulated the rule to be abolished
10. She urged us to find another alternative
TUGAS ARTIKEL:
Relative Clauses
How to Form Relative Clauses
Imagine, A girl is talking to Tom. You want to know who she is and ask a friend whether He knows her. You could say:
"A girl is talking to Tom. Do you know the girl?"
That sounds rather complicated, doesn't it? It would be easier with a relative clause: you put both pieces of information into one sentence. Start with the most important thing - you want to know who the girl is.
"Do you know the girl ..."
As your friend cannot know which girl you are talking about, you need to put in the additional information - the girl is talking to Tom. Use,, the girl "only in the first part of the sentence, in the second part replace it with the relative pronoun (for people, use the relative pronoun,, who)" So the final sentence is:
"Do you know the girl who is talking to Tom?"
Relative Pronouns
relative pronoun
use
example
who
subject or object pronoun for people
I told you about the woman who lives next door.
which
subject or object pronoun for animals and things
Do you see the cat which is lying on the roof?
which
referring to a whole sentence
He couldn’t read which surprised me.
whose
possession for people animals and things
Do you know the boy whose mother is a nurse?
whom
object pronoun for people, especially in non-defining relative clauses (in defining relative clauses we colloquially prefer who)
I was invited by the professor whom I met at the conference.
that
subject or object pronoun for people, animals and things in defining relative clauses (who or which are also possible)
I don’t like the table that stands in the kitchen.
Subject Pronoun or Object Pronoun?
Subject and object pronouns cannot be distinguished by their forms - who, which, that are sed for subject and object pronouns. You can, however, distinguisg them as follows:
If the relative pronoun is followed by a verb, the relative pronoun is a subject pronoun. Subject pronouns must always be used.
"The apple which is lying on the table"
If the relative pronoun is not followed by a verb (but by a noun or pronoun), the relatve pronoun is an object pronoun. Object pronouns can be dropped in defining relative clauses, which are then called Contact Clauses.
"The apple (which) George lay on the table"
Relative Adverbs
a relative adverb can be used instead of a relative pronoun plus preposition. This ften makes the sentence easier to understand.
"This is the shop in which I bought my bike."
relative adverb
meaning
use
example
when
in/on which
refers to a time expression
the day when we met him
where
in/at which
refers to a place
the place where we met him
why
for which
refers to a reason
the reason why we met him
Defining Relative Clauses
Defining relative clauses (also called identifying relative clauses or restrictive relative clauses) give detailed information defining a general term or expression.
Defining relative clauses are not put in commas.
Imagine, Tom is in a room with five girls. One girl is talking to Tom and you ask somebody whether he knows this girl. Here the relative clause defines which of the five girls you mean.
"Do you know thw girl who is talking to Tom?"
Defining relative clauses are often used in definitions.
"A seaman is someone who works on a ship."
Object pronouns is defning relative clauses can be dropped. (Sentences with a relative clause without the relative prnoun are called Contact Clause).
:The boy (who/whom) we met yesterday is very nice."
Non-Defining Relative Clauses
Non-defining clauses (also called non-identifying relative clause or non-retrictive relative clauses) give additional information on something, but do not define it. Non-defining relative clauses are put in commas.
Imagine, Tom is n a room with only one girl. The two are talking to each other and you ask somebody whether he knows this girl. Here the relative clause is non-defining because in this situation it is obvious which girl you mean.
"Do you know the girl, who is talking to Tom?"
Note: In non-defining relative clauses, who/which may not be replaced with that.
Object pronouns is non-defining relative clauses must be used.
"Jim, who/whom we met yesterday, is very nice."
How to Shorten Relative Clauses?
Relative Clases with who, which, that as subject pronoun can be replaced with a participle. This makes the sentence shorter and easier to understand.
"I told you about the woman who lives next door. -> I told you about the woman living next door."
"Do you see the cat which is lying n the roof? -> Do you see the cat lying on the roof?"
Sabtu, 26 November 2016
Cara menggunakan BB sebagai WiFi Router
Sekarang ini banyak kafe, mal dan restoran di kota-kota besar yang menyediakan layanan wifi hotspot gratis. Banyak orang berdiam diri cukup lama di kafe untuk menggunakan wifi gratis dengan hanya bermodalkan secangkir kopi. Namun, sering kali fasilitas wifi gratis ini tidak tersedia setiap saat, seperti saat berada di perjalanan atau di desa terpencil. Sementara itu, banyak orang yang mempunyai BB dan berlangganan paket browsing. Untuk chatting dan browsing darurat BB memang praktis, tapi bagaimana memanfaatkan konektifitas yang sudah ada secara maksimal? Ada dua cara untuk menghubungkan BB ke laptop anda. Yang pertama adalah secara manual, dan prosesnya susah-susah gampang. Secara garis besar, tahap-tahapnya adalah sebagai berikut: Pastikan anda menhubungkan kabel USB dan sudah menginstal BB handheld manager di komputer anda Pastikan spesifikasi BlackBerry anda sesuai untuk fungsi modem. Pada umumnya model BB di atas menyediakan driver modem. Apabila tidak tersedia, driver bisa di download dari Cek bahwa modem driver tersebut berfungsi. Daftarkan koneksi internet baru pada komputer anda. Disable IP header Compression: Untuk penjelasan proses lebih mendetil dapat dilihat di bagian terkait di situs ini www.bbgeeks.com www.blackberryforums.com Cara pertama ini mungkin terasa sulit terutama bila tidak terbiasa dengan menyambungkan koneksi internet sendiri. Untuk memudahkan, Blackberry app world menyediakan app khusus yang dapat secara praktis mengubah BB menjadi router. App khusus ini bernama Tether dan cara penggunaannya dapat dilihat dari situs tether.com. App ini cukup diinstal di BB dan laptop, dan proses koneksi internet yang mengubah BB menjadi router akan dipandu dari awal hingga akhir. Prosesnya cukup lima menit. Aplikasi ini bisa menggunakan koneksi melalui kabel USB atau bluetooth. Harga aplikasi memang mahal, kira-kira Rp. 270,000. Memang tidak beda jauh dari harga awal modem (seperti Telkom Flazz). Tapi, kalau dipertimbangkan secara jangka panjang, menggunakan BB sebagai modem lebih hemat karena tidak perlu mengeluarkan uang untuk paket intenet yang terpisah dengan modem. Biaya yang perlu dipersiapkan adalah biaya yang sesuai dengan harga BlackBerry dan tidak perlu jenis BlackBerry terbaru. Biaya konektifitas udah termasuk didalam harga BlackBerry data service yang memang sudah dibayar. Apalagi sekarang ada beberapa provider yang menyediakan konektifitas yang cukup kuat untuk bisa streaming musik dan video. Yang penting untuk diingat dalam menggunakan BB menjadi wifi router adalah jenis paket internet yang didaftarkan. Pastikan untuk mendaftarkan BB dengan paket unlimited yang berarti termasuk paket browsing. Jangan sampai salah menggunakan BB sebagai modem ketika berlangganan paket dengan internet berkuota karena tagihan internet dapat melonjak tinggi. Bahkan penggunaan internet tidak hanya untuk keadaan darurat, tapi bisa sebagai alternatif internet di rumah. Keuntungan ekstra ketika mengubah BB menjadi wifi router terlihat pada tagihan internet bulanan, dimana satu tagihan dapat dapat memberikan kebebasan dalam penggunaan internet diberbagai macam tempat. Modal awal memang sedikit berat, namun hidup akan menjadi lebih mudah di masa depan.
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Cara Mengedit Dokumen yang Tersimpan di Dropbox secara Online
Google Drive memungkinkan penggunanya untuk mengedit sebuah dokumen secara online. Hal ini berkat Google Docs yang merupakan salah satu bagian dari Google Drive. Namun, hal ini tidak bisa Anda lakukan untuk file yang tersimpan di Dropbox. Untuk melakukan pengeditan sebuah file di Dropbox, biasanya Anda mungkin melakukannya secara manual. Pertama, Anda mengunduhnya dan selanjutnya mengedit secara offline dan kemudian diunggah. Hal ini tentu saja kurang praktis dan membutuhkan waktu yang cukup lama. Berbekal sebuah aplikasi web bernama Write-box, Anda pun bisa melakukan editing dokumen secara online. Caranya pun cukup mudah dan gratis. Anda tidak perlu registrasi dengan memasukkan email atau data apapun di aplikasi web ini. Anda hanya perlu login dengan akun Dropbox Anda, dan nantinya folder Dropbox Anda akan secara otomatis bisa diakses melalui aplikasi situs ini. Selain bisa membuka sebuah file secara online, Anda pun bisa membuat file baru dan menyimpannya di folder Dropbox sesuai dengan yang Anda inginkan. Dan, setiap Anda melakukan perubahan pada folder Dropbox, maka Anda akan melihat adanya notifikasi pada bagian Sistem Tray di pojok kanan bawah. Sayangnya, aplikasi web yang satu ini hanya mendukung file dengan format text. Jadi, jika Anda menyimpan sebuah file dengan format .doc atau yang lain, maka Anda tidak akan bisa melakukannya dengan aplikasi Write-box ini. Namun, bagusnya aplikasi ini memiliki tampilan yang minimum. Jadi, walaupun Anda memiliki akses internet yang tidak terlalu cepat, Anda tidak akan kesulitan untuk membuka situs yang satu ini.
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