Second Meeting. Computer Application  Read the text and match them with the suitable picture.  Do the exercises related to the text  Describe about.

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Second Meeting

Computer Application  Read the text and match them with the suitable picture.  Do the exercises related to the text  Describe about present simple passive  Do the exercises related to present simple passive  Make a summarize about computer application

1. Add ‘d’ when ended by ‘e’  - wave -> waved - arrive -> arrived - complete -> completed - wipe -> wiped - invite -> invited - hire -> hired

2. Add ‘ed’ when ended by Consonant),  - wait -> waited - call -> called - paint -> painted - nail -> nailed

3. Add ‘ied’ ended by ‘y’ preceded by consonant “y” chang into ied. -study……> studied - cry………> cried - spy………> spied -- try > tried  except ‘y’ preceded by (e,a), added “ed”. - key -> keyed - play -> played - stay -> stayed - delay-> delayed

4. ‘vowel + consonant’, make double the consonant, except w, x, dan y  stop – stopped – stopped  plan – planned – planned  beg – begged – begged  mop – mopped – mopped  plot – plotted – plotted

First stress  happen – happened – happened  consider – considered – considered  cover – covered – covered  deliver -delivered – delivered  frighten – frightened – frightened

Second stress  admit -admitted – admitted  occur – occurred – occurred  prefer- preferred – preferred  permit – permitted – permitted  compel – compelled- compelled

exercise  Abort–  play –  Happen–  knock –  hunt –

 achieve –  admire –  agree –  guarantee –  like –

 study –  deny –  notify –  cry –  try –

 play –  obey –  employ –  stay –  decay –

Regular Verb  Verb 1Verb 2Verb 3  PlayPlayedPlayed  WatchWatchedWatched  VisitVisitedVisited  StudyStudiedStudied  ListenListenedListened  CleanCleanedCleaned  WashWashedWashed  PlantPlantedPlanted

Iregular Verb  Verb 1Verb 2Verb 3  EatAteEaten  DrinkDrankDrunk  GoWentGone  BuyBought Bought  SingSangSung  ReadReadRead  WriteWroteWritten  SellSoldSold  RunRanRun

1) She (bring) some chocolates to the party.. 2) I (hear) a new song on the radio.. 3) I (read) three books last week.. 4) They (speak) French to the waitress.. 5) He (understand) during the class, but now he doesn't understand.. 6) I (forget) to buy some milk.. 7) She (have) a baby in June.. 8) You (lose) your keys last week.. 9) They (swim) 500m.. 10) I (give) my mother a CD for Christmas..

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