Name : Luluk Rahmawati
NPM : 16614166
Class : 4SA01
SOAL A (No.1)
After John (A) eaten dinner, he (B) wrote (C) several letters and (D) went to bed.
Answer: A
The sentence is past perfect tense because it is relating two events which happen in the past, one action occurred before another or an action finishes before another action. And the pattern is Subject+had+V3. So the right sentence is :
After John had eaten dinner, he wrote several letters and went to bed.
SOAL B (No.6)
She (A) won’t (B) be going to the conference, and (C) neither won’t (D) her colleagues.
Answer: C
When a clause with neither or nor is used after a negative clause, we invert the subject and the verb after neither and nor (https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/questions-and-negative-sentences/neither-neither-nor-and-not-either)
C is wrong, "Neither won't" must be changed become "neither will".
C is wrong, "Neither won't" must be changed become "neither will".
SOAL C (No.6)
(A) The sooner (B) you leave, (C) the earliest (D) you will arrive at your destination.
Answer: C
C is wrong. Because this sentence using the comparative degree (seen from the meaning). The phrase "the earliest" represents superlative. So, "the earliest" must be changed become "the earlier".
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