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WHERE THERE IS A WILL THERE IS A WAY By : Muhamad Putra Nugraha
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Page 1: WHERE THERE IS A WILL THERE IS A WAY fileIf-Clauses Type I, II und III Conditional Sentences are also known as Conditional Clauses ... 2. Will your parents let ... (benda), maka bentuk

WHERETHERE IS A WILLTHERE IS A WAY

By : Muhamad Putra Nugraha

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If-Clauses Type I, II und III

Conditional Sentences are also known as Conditional Clauses or If Clauses. They are used to express that the action in the

main clause (without if) can only take place if a certain condition (in the clause with if) is fulfilled. There are three

types of Conditional Sentences.

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→ It is possible but very unlikely, that thecondition will be fulfilled.

Form: if + Simple Past, Conditional I (= would+ Infinitive)

Example: If I found her address, I would sendher an invitation.

Were instead of WasIn IF Clauses Type II, we usually use ‚were‘ – even if the pronoun is I, he, she or it –.Example: If I were you, I would not do this.

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→ It is impossible that the condition will befulfilled because it refers to the past.

Form: if + Past Perfect, Conditional II (= would+ have + Past Participle)

Example: If I had found her address, I wouldhave sent her an invitation.

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Let / Make / Have / Get

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FORM

someone = [let + person + verb]

something = [let + something + v1 without ‘to’]

USE

This construction means "to allow someone todo something."

Examples:

1. John let me drive his new car.

2. Will your parents let you go to the party?

3. I don't know if my boss will let me take the dayoff.

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FORM

someone = [make + person + verb]

something = [make + something + v1 without ‘to’]

USE

This construction means "to force someone to dosomething."

Examples:

1. My teacher made me apologize for what I had said.

2. Did somebody make you wear that ugly hat?

3. She made her children do their homework.

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FORM

[have + person + verb]

USE

This construction means "to give someone theresponsibility to do something."

Examples:

1. Dr. Smith had his nurse take the patient'stemperature.

2. Please have your secretary fax me the information.

3. I had the mechanic check the brakes.

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FORM[get + person + to + verb]

USEThis construction usually means "to convince to dosomething" or "to trick someone into doingsomething."

Examples:1. Susie got her son to take the medicine even though

it tasted terrible.2. How can parents get their children to read more?3. The government TV commercials are trying to get

people to stop smoking.

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Sometimes "get someone to do something" isinterchangeable with "have someone dosomething," but these expressions do not meanexactly the same thing.

Examples:I got the mechanic to check my brakes.

At first the mechanic didn't think it was necessary, but I convinced him to check the brakes.

I had the mechanic check my brakes.I asked the mechanic to check the brakes.

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Causative Menggunakan Get atau Have dengan Obyek Benda

Apabila have/get diikuti obyekpasif(benda), maka bentuk kalimat :

S + have /Get + benda + Verb3Contoh :

I get my motorcycle repaired.

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FORM

someone = [help + someone + verb]

Examples:

1. Anugrah help Putra take a book.

2. Putra help Anugrah check the boom.

3. Anugrah and Putra help Ichsan sing a song

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1. Simple Present : V1

2. Simple Past : V2

3. Present Continuous : am/is/are + Ving

4. Past Continuous : was/were + Ving

5. Present Perfect : Have/Has + V3

6. Past Perfect : Had + V3

7. Present Perfect Continuous : Have/Has + been + Ving

8. Past Perfect Continuous : Had + been + Ving

9. Simple Future : Will + V1

10. Future Perfect : Will + Have + V3

11. Future Perfect Continuous: Will + Have + been + Ving

CONTOH BEBERAPA TENSES :