Let's Check Your Functional Skills In English With Mia Kartika-5h

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  • 1. 

    Citra    : Watch out! You almost break my leg with that stick! Danang: ...

    • A.

      Oh, I'm so sorry.

    • B.

      Oh, I'm so happy.

    • C.

      That's good.

    • D.

      Don't worry.

    Correct Answer
    A. Oh, I'm so sorry.
    Explanation
    In this conversation, Citra expresses her concern about almost getting her leg broken by a stick. Danang's appropriate response would be to apologize for his actions, acknowledging the potential harm he could have caused. Therefore, the correct answer is "Oh, I'm so sorry." This response shows remorse and acknowledges the mistake made by Danang.

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  • 2. 

    At the question number 1, "Watch out!" is a/an ... expression.

    • A.

      Greeting

    • B.

      Warning

    • C.

      Parting

    • D.

      Command

    Correct Answer
    B. Warning
    Explanation
    "Watch out!" is a warning expression because it is used to alert someone about a potential danger or problem. It is commonly used to advise someone to be cautious and attentive to their surroundings. Unlike a greeting or parting expression, "Watch out!" is specifically intended to draw attention to a potential hazard or issue. It is not a command because it does not direct someone to take a specific action, but rather serves as a cautionary statement.

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  • 3. 

    Mr. Douglas : It's been a long time. ...? Mr. Prapto   : I'm fine,thanks. And you?

    • A.

      How do you do?

    • B.

      How's your life?

    • C.

      How about you?

    • D.

      How's our life?

    Correct Answer
    B. How's your life?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "How's your life?" because Mr. Douglas is asking about the current state or condition of Mr. Prapto's life. The other options are not appropriate in this context as they do not specifically inquire about Mr. Prapto's life.

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  • 4. 

    X: Do you think we can save our forest? Y: ... we can, because people still keep cutting down the trees?

    • A.

      I'm not sure

    • B.

      I'm sure

    • C.

      I agree

    • D.

      I'm certain

    Correct Answer
    A. I'm not sure
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I'm not sure" because Y expresses uncertainty about the possibility of saving the forest due to the continued cutting down of trees by people. This indicates that Y does not have a definite answer or opinion on the matter.

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  • 5. 

    Dodo: It's nice Sunday. Will you join us? We are going to fishing together. Dono: I ... playing football ... fishing.

    • A.

      Would rather-than

    • B.

      Like-better than

    • C.

      Either-or

    • D.

      Neither-nor

    Correct Answer
    B. Like-better than
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "like-better than". In the given conversation, Dono expresses that he prefers playing football over going fishing with Dodo. The phrase "like-better than" is used to indicate a preference for one activity over another.

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  • 6. 

    I am eating a bowl of meatball now. She ... (eat) a plate of fried noodle now.

    Correct Answer
    is eating
    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "is eating". This is because the sentence is in the present continuous tense, indicating an action that is happening at the current moment. "I am eating a bowl of meatball now" and "She is eating a plate of fried noodle now" both describe ongoing actions in the present. Therefore, the correct verb form to use is "is eating" for both subjects.

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  • 7. 

    "Everybody is watching a football game". Change that sentence in to a question!

    Correct Answer
    Is everybody watching a football game?
    Explanation
    The given correct answer is the same as the question that is provided. It is a grammatically correct transformation of the original sentence into a question form.

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  • 8. 

    I have dreamt it since last years. And I ... (get) it yesterday.

    Correct Answer
    got
    Explanation
    The sentence is in the past tense and the verb "get" needs to be in the past tense form to match the sentence. "Got" is the past tense form of "get" and is the correct answer.

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  • 9. 

    Mira : I ... (wait) for you for two hours. Nita : I am so sorry.

    Correct Answer
    have waited
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "have waited." This is because Mira is referring to a past action of waiting for Nita for two hours. The use of "have waited" indicates that the waiting started in the past and is still ongoing at the time of speaking.

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  • 10. 

    Don't worry! You ... (exercise) for two months. You must win.

    Correct Answer
    have exercised
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "have exercised" because the sentence is in the present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past and continues to the present. "Have exercised" is the correct form of the verb "exercise" in the present perfect tense.

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