APPENDIX 1. A. Personal Pronouns as Subject (Personal Pronouns sebagai Subjek).
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1 NAMA : WAKTU : 60 menit JENIS UJIAN : Tutup Buku APPENDIX 1 Choose the best answer from the following questions about Personal Pronouns with cross (X) it. If your answer is wrong and you want to change it, you should circle (O) your wrong answer. (Pilihlah jawaban yang paling benar dari pertanyaan-pertanyaan di bawah ini tentang Personal Pronouns" dengan menyilangnya (X). Jika jawabanmu salah dan kamu mau menggantinya, kamu harus melingkari (O) jawaban yang salah). A. Personal Pronouns as Subject (Personal Pronouns sebagai Subjek). 1. Anto and Robbi are students. 6. My father and my uncle are doctors.. are students. are in the hospital. a. He c. They a. They c. We b. We d. She b. She d. He 2. She and I are classmates. 7. The rulers are long.. are classmates. are long. a. He c. They a. We c. They b. She d. We b. It d. He 3. The monkeys are animals. 8. He and I are friends.. are animals.. are boy scout. a. It c. She a. He c. They b. They d. He b. We d. She 4. Miss Farida is a teacher. 9. Resky is my friend.. is our teacher. is my classmate. a. She c. They a. She c. We b. He d. We b. He d. You 5. You and I are pupils. 10. My mother has a garden.. are at the school. likes flowers very much. a. They c. You a. They c. She b. We d. He b. He d. It iii
2 11. The books are new. 14. My father is a dentist.. are new. works in the hospital. a. It c. They a. She c. We b. He d. She b. He d. It 12. A cat eats fish. 15. The house was burnt yesterday. likes fish very much. is his house. a. He c. It a. It c. He b. She d. They b. They d. She 13. The pen is mine. is mine. a. It c. She b. He d. I B. Personal Pronouns as Object (Personal Pronouns sebagai Objek). 1. The apples are from Anna and Mary. 4. The shoes are for Alan. The apples are from The shoes are for a. Me c. Them a. Him c. You b. Us d. Him b. Her d. It 2. The letter is for Achmad and Ali. 5. The bag is from my sister. The letter is for The bag is from a. Me c. Them a. Him c. You b. Her d. Us b. Their d. Her 3. The chocolates are for you and me. 6. Those books are for you. The chocolates are for Those books are for a. Them c. Me a. Me c. Her b. You d. Us b. You d. Him iv
3 7. This letter is for her and me. 12. The bicycle is from my father. This letter is for The bicycle is from a. Them c. Her a. Her c. Us b. Us d. Me b. Me d. Him 8. These fish is for the cats. 13. The water is for the cat. These fish is for The drink is for a. It c. Them a. Him c. Us b. Us d. Him b. Her d. It 9. The food is for the dog. 14. The umbrella is from I. The food is for The umbrella is from a. It c. Them a. Me c. Him b. You d. Him b. You d. Her 10. The cake is from my mother. 15. The flower is for I. The cake is from The flower is a. Her c. Them a. You c. Her b. Him d. You b. Me d. Him 11. The tea is for the teachers. The tea is for a. Them c. Us b. You d. Me v
4 APPENDIX 2 ANSWER KEY A B 1. C 1. C 2. D 2. C 3. B 3. D 4. A 4. A 5. B 5. D 6. A 6. B 7. C 7. B 8. B 8. C 9. B 9. A 10. C 10. A 11. C 11. A 12. C 12. D 13. A 13. D 14. B 14. A 15. A 15. B vi
5 NAMA : WAKTU : 60 menit JENIS UJIAN : Tutup Buku Choose the best answer from the following questions about Personal Pronouns with cross (X) it. If your answer is wrong and you want to change it, you should circle (O) your wrong answer. (Pilihlah jawaban yang paling benar dari pertanyaan-pertanyaan di bawah ini tentang Personal Pronouns" dengan menyilangnya (X). Jika jawabanmu salah dan kamu mau menggantinya, kamu harus melingkari (O) jawaban yang salah). A. Personal Pronouns as Subject (Personal Pronouns sebagai Subjek). 1. Anto and Robbi are students. 6. My father and my uncle are doctors.. are students. are in the hospital. a. He c. They a. They c. We b. We d. She b. She d. He 2. She and I are classmates. 7. The rulers are long.. are classmates. are long. c. He c. They a. We c. They d. She d. We b. It d. He 3. The monkeys are animals. 8. He and I are friends.. are animals.. are boy scout. a. It c. She a. He c. They b. They d. He b. We d. She 5. Miss Farida is a teacher. 9. Resky is my friend.. is our teacher. is my classmate. c. She c. They a. She c. We d. He d. We b. He d. You 5. You and I are pupils. 10. My mother has a garden.. are at the school. likes flowers very much. a. They c. You a. They c. She b. We d. He b. He d. It vii
6 11. The books are new. 14. My father is a dentist.. are new. works in the hospital. a. It c. They a. She c. We b. They d. She b. He d. It 12. A cat eats fish. 15. The house was burnt yesterday. likes fish very much. is his house. a. He c. It a. It c. He b. She d. They b. They d. She 13. The pen is mine. is mine. a. It c. She b. He d. I B. Personal Pronouns as Object (Personal Pronouns sebagai Objek). 1. The apples are from Anna and Mary. 4. The shoes are for Alan. The apples are from The shoes are for a. Me c. Them a. Him c. You b. Us d. Him b. Her d. It 2. The letter is for Achmad and Ali. 5. The bag is from my sister. The letter is for The bag is from a. Me c. Them a. Him c. You b. Her d. Us b. Their d. Her 3. The chocolates are for you and me. 6. Those books are for you. The chocolates are for Those books are for a. Them c. Me a. Me c. Her b. You d. Us b. You d. Him viii
7 7. This letter is for her and me. 12. The bicycle is from my father. This letter is for The bicycle is from a. Them c. Her a. Her c. Us b. Us d. Me b. Me d. Him 8. These fish is for the cats. 13. The water is for the cat. These fish is for The drink is for c. It c. Them a. Him c. Us d. Us d. Him b. Her d. It 9. The food is for the dog. 14. The umbrella is from I. The food is for The umbrella is from a. It c. Them a. Me c. Him b. You d. Him b. You d. Her 10. The cake is from my mother. 15. The flower is for I. The cake is from The flower is a. Her c. Them a. You c. Her b. Him d. You b. Me d. Him 11. The tea is for the teachers. The tea is for a. Them c. Us b. You d. Me ix
8 1. Anto and Robbi are students. 9. The cake is for I.. are students. The cake is for a. He c. They a. You c. Us b. We d. Them b. Them d. Me 2. She and I are classmates. 10. The cassette is from you.. are classmates. The cassette is from e. He c. They a. You c. Them f. She d. We b. Me d. Him 3. The monkeys are animals. 11. The flowers are from Resky.. are animals. The flowers are from a. It c. Them a. Her c. Him b. They d. Their b. You d. He 4. Miss Farida is a teacher. 12. You and she have four pens.. is our teacher. These are pens. e. She c. They a. Your c. Our f. He d. We b. Their d. Them 5. You and I are friends. 13. The boys have kites... are friends. These are kites. a. They c. You a. They c. Their b. We d. He b. Our d. His 6. The books are new. 14. Nia has ten schoolbags.. are new. These are schoolbags. a. We c. It a. She c. His b. They d. Them b. Her d. Your 7. The apples are from Lina and me. 15. I have two cats. The apples are from These are cats. a. Their c. Them a. My c. His b. Us d. We b. Her d. I 8. The letter is for Achmad and Ali. 16. You have three dolls. The letter is for These are dolls. a. Me c. Them a. My c. You b. They d. Us b. Your d. They x
9 17. Mitha and Sari have two brothers. 25. We have three bicycles. Those are brothers. Those are bicycles. a. Their c. They a. Their c. Them b. Our d. Her b. Your d. Our 18. You and I have five novels. Those are novels. a. Our c. Your b. Their d. My 19. She and I have one sister. These are sister. a. Their c. Her b. Our d. My 20. The chocolates are for you and me. The chocolates are for a. They c. Our b. Us d. We 21. These fish is for the cats. These fish is for a. They c. Them b. Our d. Us 22. A tiger has a tail. This is tail. a. Her c. Its b. His d. It 23. She has a dog. This is dog. a. His c. He b. Her d. Its 24. The shoes are for Alan. The shoes are for a. Him c. You b. Her d. He xi
10 APPENDIX 3 The result of the test in using personal pronouns Number Of Items CA Scores Level Of Ability NS Good Poor Good Very good Very good Poor Very good Very good Very good Average Average Average Very good Good Good Average Poor Very good Very good Average Very good Good Very good Very good Very good Good Average Average Good Average ,13 67,17 very good = 12 students (40%) gppd = 7 students (23,3%) average = 8 students (26,7%) poor = 3 students (10%) very ppoor = 0 students (0%) mean score = 67,17
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