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English Lesson Story #6 (UTS)



Meeting this time I take night class. Not much different from the night class, today's presentation from the third group. The equipment is complete, but group members do not exist yet. one of our friends said if all the members of the third group went to the night class. the presentation was postponed because no group emerged, and because the other group did not have enough preparation.
So Mrs. Rella concluded to give UTS grids rather than wasting time. He gives some sample questions. Examples of questions given not far from the presentation material. In the question, there is a sentence we must analyze: verbal / nominal sentences, tenses used, ask questions with W + H and change active sentences to passive or vice versa.
In some questions, Mrs. Rella will provide A for students who want to progress and provide answers to those questions. some of us answered the question and got an A. But this time I am not a lucky person ☹

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