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1 1 Pertemuan 11 Vocabulary + Suffixes Matakuliah: G0134/Grammar III Tahun: 2005 Versi: revisi 1

2 2 Learning Outcomes Pada akhir pertemuan ini, diharapkan mahasiswa akan mampu : Menggunakan kata-kata yang benar dalam kalimat-kalimat mereka

3 3 Outline Materi Have, Take, Bring Verb + (a)tion, (i)on or sion

4 4 Have Have, Take, Bring Have, Take, Bring + Nouns  fixed expressions, e.g. 1.Have a bath / shower 2.Have dinner / lunch, etc. 3.Have a drink 4.Have sth to eat 5.Have (an) experience 6.Have fun

5 5 Have 7. Have a holiday 8. Have an operation 9. Have a party 10. Have a picnic 11. Have a rest 12. Have time

6 6 Take 1.Take the bus, a taxi, etc. 2.Take care of sb. 3.Take control of sth 4.Take a decision 5.Take a deep breath 6.Take an exam 7.Take her, their, etc. medicine

7 7 Take & Bring 8. Take part (in sth) 9. Take place 10. Take a seat 11. Take time, take your time Bring 1.Bring sth to sb’s attention 2.Bring charges (against sb)

8 8 Bring 3. Bring sth to a close 4. Bring sth to an end 5. Bring a lump to sb’s throat 6. Bring tears to sb’s eyes

9 9 Take place Take place or occur? If an event takes place, it happens after a plan of some sort: The contest takes place every four years. If something occurs it happens without someone planning it: Where did the accident occur?

10 10 Take, bring, get, fetch Take, bring, get or fetch? If we take something (from a place), we generally mean ‘steal something’: X I went shopping and took a pullover. V I went something and bought a pullover. X I took a letter. V I got a letter. / I received a letter.

11 11 Take, bring, fetch Bring generally means ‘take something or someone to the place where you are now’: Did you bring anything to drink? Fetch means ‘go to another place to get something and bring it back’: I’ll go and fetch the others so that we can start the meeting. Take something (with you) means ‘carry something from one place to another’: Don’t forget to take your briefcase (with you). Source: Grammar and Vocabulary for First Certificate by Luke Pdodromou


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