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A. Because I was tired, I didn't go to school.
B. I didn't go to school because I was tired.
C. I was tired, so I didn't go to school.
D. I tired because I didn't go to school.
Pembahasan :
The correct sentence uses the conjunction 'because' to show the reason for the action. The word order is also correct (subject-verb-object/complement).
A. The cat
B. Sat
C. On the mat
D. Mat
Pembahasan :
The subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action. In this sentence, 'The cat' is the subject.
A. I am going to the store yesterday.
B. I went to the store yesterday.
C. I will going to the store tomorrow.
D. I go to the store every day.
Pembahasan :
The sentence 'I went to the store yesterday' uses the past simple tense, which is correct for describing an action that happened in the past.
A. To show possession
B. To add emphasis
C. To introduce a subordinate clause
D. To indicate a question
Pembahasan :
'That' introduces a subordinate clause (a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence) that provides additional information about the main clause.
A. He is playing football with his friends.
B. They are going to the beach next week.
C. She is reading a book in the library.
D. We are watching a movie at home.
Pembahasan :
The sentence 'We are watching a movie at home' is incomplete. It's missing the subject of the verb 'are watching' (who or what is watching?).
A. Flowers
B. Blooming
C. Beautiful
D. Garden
Pembahasan :
An adjective describes a noun. In this sentence, 'beautiful' describes the noun 'flowers'.
A. To show contrast
B. To show addition
C. To show possession
D. To show time
Pembahasan :
'And' is a coordinating conjunction used to join two or more words, phrases, or clauses to indicate addition or a similar idea.
A. I went to the store I bought milk and bread.
B. I went to the store, I bought milk and bread.
C. I went to the store; I bought milk and bread.
D. I went to the store. I bought milk and bread.
Pembahasan :
The sentence uses a period ('.') at the end, which is the correct punctuation for a simple declarative sentence.
A. Declarative
B. Interrogative
C. Exclamatory
D. Imperative
Pembahasan :
Sentences that express strong emotion, like surprise or excitement, are exclamatory sentences. The exclamation point reinforces the emotion.
A. The students is studying for the exam.
B. The students are studying for the exam.
C. The students am studying for the exam.
D. The students was studying for the exam.
Pembahasan :
Subject-verb agreement means the verb must agree in number (singular or plural) with its subject. 'Students' is plural, so the verb 'are' is used.