Minggu, 08 April 2012

5. Skill 5 ( Coordinate Connector )

Many sentences in English have more than one clause. (A clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb.)

When you have two clauses in an English sentence, you must connect the two clauses correctly.

One way to connect two clauses is to use and, but, or, or so between the clauses.

· The sun was shining and the sky was blue.

· The sky was blue, but it was very cold.

· It may rain tonight, or it may be clear.

· It was raining outside, so I took my umbrella.

In each of these examples, there are two clauses that are correctly joined with a coordinate connector—and, but, or, or so—and a comma (,).

The following example shows how this sentence pattern could be tested in the Structure section of the TOEFL test.


Example :
I forgot my coat, ____ I got very cold.
(A) then
(B) so
(C) later
(D) as a result

Analysis :

In this example, you should notice quickly that there are two clauses, I forgot my coat and I got very cold. This sentence needs a connector to join the two clauses. Then, later, and as a result are not connectors, so answers (A), (C), and (D) are not correct. The best answer is answer (B) because so can connect two clauses in this manner.

Exercise 5 :

1. The lawn needs water every day, or it will turn brown. (C)

Analysis:

- Both clauses are correct and coordinate connector is correct.

2. The book was not long, it difficult to read. (I)

Analysis:

- Second clause should be it is difficult to read. There is not coordinate connector.

3. It was raining, so decided not to go camping. (I)

Analysis:

- Second clause has no Subject.


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4. Skill 4 ( Past Participle )

Past participles can cause confusion in the Structure section of the TOEFL test because a past participle can be either an adjective or a part of the verb. The past participle is the form of the verb that appears with have or be. It often ends in -ed, but there are also many irregular past participles in English.

· The mailman has left a letter in the mailbox. (Left is VERB)

· The classes were taught by Professor Smith. (Taught is VERB)

In the first sentence, the past participle left is part of the verb because it is accompanied by has. In the second sentence, the past participle taught is part of the verb because it is accompanied by were.

A past participle is an adjective when it is not accompanied by some form of be or have.

· The letter left in the mailbox was for me. (Left is ADJECTIVE)

· The classes taught by Professor Smith were very interesting.

(Taught is ADJECTIVE)

In the first sentence, left is an adjective rather than a verb because it is not accompanied by a form of be or have (and there is a verb, was, later in the sentence).

In the second sentence, taught is an adjective rather than a verb because it is not accompanied by a form of be or have (and there is a verb, were, later in the sentence).

The following example shows how a past participle can be confused with the verb in the Structure section of the TOEFL test.

Example :

The bread _____ baked this morning smelled delicious.

(A) has

(B) was

(C) it

(D) just

Analysis :

In this example, if you look only at the first few words of the sentence, it appears that bread is the subject and baked is either a complete verb or a past participle that needs a helping verb. But if you look further in the sentence, you will see the verb smelled. You will then recognize that baked is a participial adjective and is therefore not part of the verb. Answers (A) and (B) are incorrect because baked is an adjective and does not need a helping verb such as has or was. Answer (C) is incorrect because there is no need for the subject it. Answer (D) is the best answer to this question.

EXERCISE 4 :

1. The food is served in this restaurant is delicious. (Incorrect)

Analysis:

The sentence should be "The food served in this restaurant is delicious".
is served is incorrect, it should be served (past participle as an Adjective).
Subject is The food and Verb is IS

2. The plane landed on the deserted runway. (Correct)

Analysis:

Subject is The place and Verb is landed
Deserted is past participle as an adjective

3. The unexpected guests arrived just at dinnertime. (Correct)

Analysis:

Subject is unexpected guests and Verb is arrived
Unexpected
is past participle as an adjective

4. The courses are listed in the catalogue are required courses. (Incorrect)

Analysis:

The sentence should be The course listed in the dialogue are required courses.
Subject is The course and Verb is are required.
are listed is inccorect, but it should be listed (be past participle as an adjective)

5. The teacher found the lost exam. (Correct)

Analysis:

Subject is The teacher and Verb is foun

Lost is past participle as an adjective



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