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Fronting – Quiz 1
Fronting Quiz 1 (30 MCQs)
This multiple-choice question set evaluates the understanding of fronting in English grammar, including conditional clauses, sentence structure and emphasis, prepositional phrases as postmodifiers, and cleft sentences. It tests students' ability to identify and analyze grammatical structures for emphasis and accuracy.
Quiz Instructions
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1.
Pinjaman kreasi ultra mikro
A) 1jt-100jt.
B) 10jt-100jt.
C) 10jt-50jt.
D) 1jt-10jt.
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Explanations:
Fronting involves moving a word or phrase to the beginning of a sentence for emphasis. The correct answer, D) 1jt-10jt, is appropriate because it accurately represents the typical range for ultra micro creative loans, which are usually small in amount.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Exceeds the typical range for ultra micro creative loans.
Option B:
Also exceeds the typical range for such loans.
Option C:
Does not fully capture the lower end of the typical range.
Option D:
Correctly identifies a realistic range for ultra micro creative loans.
2.
Salah satu bentuk peran tim outlet terhadap Tata Kelola Tim Penjualan adalah
A) Menerima data pengajuan mikro dari tim penjualan dan menginputkannya pada aplikasi SELENA.
B) Ikut serta berperan dalam pemasaran dan penjualan, serta membagi target kinerja kepada setiap SDM yang dimiliki.
C) Berfokus pada kegiatan pemasaran dan penjualan di outlet saja.
D) Mengacuhkan tim penjualan yang dimiliki outlet.
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Explanations:
Option B is correct because it accurately describes the role of a team outlet in sales management, which involves active participation in marketing and sales activities, as well as distributing performance targets to each member of staff. This aligns with effective sales management practices where teams at various levels are involved in strategic planning and execution.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Involves data inputting which is not a core function of sales team roles.
Option C:
Focusing solely on outlet activities limits the scope of their role in broader sales management.
Option D:
Ignoring the sales team contradicts best practices in sales management and team dynamics.
3.
..... retake the examination.
A) Under no circumstances can we let you.
B) Can we let you under no circumstances.
C) Can we under no circumstances let.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Fronting in English grammar involves moving a word or phrase to the beginning of a sentence for emphasis or focus. In this case, "Under no circumstances" is an adverbial phrase that should be placed at the beginning of the sentence to maintain its emphasis.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. The adverbial phrase "Under no circumstances" is fronted and placed at the start, emphasizing the condition.
Option B:
Incorrect. This option incorrectly places "Can we let you" before the adverbial phrase, which disrupts its emphasis.
Option C:
Incorrect. This option also incorrectly places "Can we under no circumstances" at the beginning, making it grammatically incorrect and losing the emphasis on the condition.
Option D:
Incorrect. At least one of the options is correct (Option A).
4.
Cleft sentences make changes that include splitting the sentence?
A) True.
B) False.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Cleft sentences involve restructuring a sentence by splitting it into two parts, typically to emphasize a particular element of the sentence. This is done by moving the emphasized part to the beginning and using a form of "it" or "that" as a placeholder in the second part.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Cleft sentences do involve splitting the sentence into two parts.
Option B:
Incorrect. Cleft sentences do not simply make changes without splitting the original structure.
Option C:
Incorrect. Option A is correct and covers all relevant aspects of cleft sentences.
Option D:
Incorrect. There is a correct answer among the options provided.
5.
Barang jaminan Produk Arrum Haji
A) Emas 3, 5 gram senilai 1, 2jt.
B) Emas 3, 5 gram senilai 1, 9jt.
C) Emas 3, 2 gram senilai 1, 9jt.
D) Emas 3, 2 gram senilai 2, 9jt.
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Explanations:
Option B is correct because it accurately states that the jaminan arrum haji consists of 3.5 grams of gold valued at 1.9 million rupiah, which matches the claimed answer.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect due to different gram weight and value.
Option B:
Correct as stated in the claim.
Option C:
Incorrect due to different gram weight and value.
Option D:
Incorrect due to different gram weight and value.
6.
Manakah yang menunjukkan peran Pemimpin Cabang dalam pelaksanaan Tata Kelola Tim Penjualan yang baru?
A) Menjadi sales support partner bagi para tim penjualan.
B) Melakukan morning briefing secara berkala sebagai bentuk evaluasi dan monitoring tim penjualan.
C) Mengkaji trend ekonomi, tingkat kompetisi dan kondisi industri keuangan terkini di area masing-masing.
D) Memberikan pelatihan dan pembinaan mengenai ketentuan perusahaan dalam pelaksanaan penjualan.
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Explanations:
Option B is correct because morning briefings provide a structured way for the branch leader to regularly evaluate and monitor the sales team's performance, ensuring alignment with the new sales management system.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
This option focuses on support rather than evaluation or monitoring.
Option B:
Correct as it involves regular evaluations and monitoring through briefings.
Option C:
While important, this is more about market analysis and less about team performance evaluation.
Option D:
This option pertains to training rather than direct evaluation or monitoring of the sales process.
7.
..... we must be clear about from the start is how much we want to invest.
A) What.
B) Who.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Fronting involves moving a word, phrase, or clause to the beginning of a sentence for emphasis or focus. In this case, "What" is fronted in the sentence, making it clear that the speaker wants to emphasize the amount of investment.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. "What" is fronted to highlight the main point about the amount of investment.
Option B:
Incorrect. "Who" is not present or relevant in this sentence structure.
Option C:
Incorrect. Only one option (A) is correct.
Option D:
Incorrect. The correct answer is identified as A.
8.
Which prepositional phrase is a postmodifiere in the sentence?
A) The rabbit in the corner jumped onto its owner.
B) The rabbit jumped up and down in the corner.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
In the sentence "The rabbit in the corner jumped onto its owner," the prepositional phrase "in the corner" is a postmodifier because it provides additional information about where the rabbit was located when it performed the action of jumping. Postmodifiers typically come after the noun they modify.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. The prepositional phrase "in the corner" modifies "rabbit" and comes after the verb, making it a postmodifier.
Option B:
Incorrect. There is no postmodifying prepositional phrase in this sentence; all information about location precedes the action.
Option C:
Incorrect. Only Option A is correct.
Option D:
Incorrect. Option A is correct and should be chosen.
9.
Never in my life .....
A) Will I talked to her again.
B) Will I talk her again.
C) Will I talk to her again.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Option C is correct because it correctly uses the fronting structure in English, where "Will" (the auxiliary verb) is placed at the beginning of the sentence to form a question tag. In this case, "Will" is properly positioned followed by the subject pronoun "I" and the infinitive "talk to her again."
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect as it uses "talked" instead of the correct infinitive form "talk."
Option B:
Incorrect for the same reason as Option A, using past tense instead of infinitive.
Option C:
Correct as it properly fronted "Will" and used the infinitive "talk to her again."
Option D:
Not applicable since Option C is correct.
10.
'At six o'clock, the rooster crowed.' What phrase is being fronted here?
A) Preposition phrase.
B) Adverbial.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
In the sentence "At six o'clock, the rooster crowed," the phrase "at six o'clock" is being fronted. This means that the time expression has been moved to the beginning of the sentence for emphasis or stylistic reasons.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Preposition phrase - Incorrect, as a preposition phrase does not specifically refer to moving phrases to the start of sentences.
Option B:
Adverbial - Correct. An adverbial can be fronted for emphasis or stylistic reasons in English sentences.
Option C:
All the above - Incorrect, as preposition phrase is not a specific term used to describe fronting.
Option D:
None of the above - Incorrect, as option B correctly identifies the type of phrase being fronted.
11.
Which is the most common cleft sentence
A) It cleft.
B) Fronted.
C) Inverted.
D) Wh cleft.
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Explanations:
The most common type of cleft sentence is the "it cleft" structure, where "it" is used as a dummy subject to front the main part of the clause. This structure emphasizes the information following "it" by placing it at the beginning of the sentence.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. It cleft sentences are the most common type, emphasizing the main clause with a dummy subject.
Option B:
Incorrect. Fronted clefts refer to placing the main part of the sentence at the beginning but do not use "it" as a dummy subject.
Option C:
Incorrect. Inverted sentences involve changing the word order, often for emphasis or style, but do not necessarily use "it" as a dummy subject.
Option D:
Incorrect. Wh-clefts introduce interrogative words like "who," "what," etc., at the beginning of the sentence to emphasize a particular element, which is different from using "it."
12.
Apakah yang perlu ditekankan pada tugas RO sesuai Pedoman Tata Kelola Tim Penjualan yang baru?
A) RO sebagai digital corner dan mengelola masukan atau komplain nasabah.
B) RO sebagai tanaga penjualan di pasar.
C) RO sebagai digital corner dan agen digital.
D) RO sebagai digital leads dan malayani komplain nasabah.
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Explanations:
Option A correctly identifies the key roles of RO (Retail Outlet) as a digital corner and in managing customer feedback, aligning with modern sales management practices emphasized by the new guidelines.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Emphasizes digital role and customer service.
Option B:
Incorrect. Does not highlight digital aspects or customer service.
Option C:
Partially correct but less precise, as it includes "agen digital" which is not a standard term in this context.
Option D:
Inaccurate. Uses "digital leads" and does not mention managing complaints.
13.
The President of Chile was in front of me.
A) I was In front of the president of Chile.
B) In front of me was the President of Chile.
C) In front of me was the president of chile.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Option B correctly uses fronting, where the phrase "In front of me" is placed at the beginning of the sentence to emphasize its position relative to the subject "the President of Chile." This structure highlights the spatial relationship and follows proper English syntax.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect order; should be "In front of me was the President of Chile."
Option B:
Correct use of fronting to emphasize position.
Option C:
Minor spelling error ("chile" instead of "Chile"), but still correct in structure and meaning.
Option D:
Not applicable as Option B is the correct answer.
14.
4-Her youthful beauty was still intact.
A) A) Still intact was her youthful beauty.
B) B) Intact was her youthful beauty still.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Fronting involves moving a word, phrase, or clause to the beginning of a sentence for emphasis. In this case, "Still intact" is fronted to emphasize that her youthful beauty remained unchanged despite potentially passing time.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. The phrase "Still intact" is properly fronted and emphasizes the state of her youthful beauty.
Option B:
Incorrect. The word order is incorrect; it should be "Still intact was her youthful beauty." to maintain proper sentence structure after fronting.
Option C:
Incorrect. Both A and B are correct, so this option does not apply.
Option D:
Incorrect. Option A is the correct answer.
15.
Which prepositional phrase is a postmodifier in the sentence?
A) The girl was swimming in the water when the shark approached.
B) The shark approached the girl in the water.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
In option B, "in the water" is a prepositional phrase that modifies "the shark approached the girl." This phrase follows the verb and acts as a postmodifier, providing additional information about where the action took place. It does not function as a fronted element in this sentence.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
"in the water" is a prepositional phrase that modifies "swimming," acting as an adverbial postmodifier.
Option B:
Correct. "In the water" is a prepositional phrase functioning as a postmodifier to describe where the shark approached the girl.
Option C:
Incorrect, as only option B correctly identifies the postmodifier in this context.
Option D:
Incorrect, as there is a correct answer (B).
16.
I have no idea who he is.
A) Who he was, I had no idea.
B) No idea of who he is, I have.
C) Who he is I have no idea.
D) Who he is, I have no idea.
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Explanations:
Option D correctly uses fronting, where the interrogative clause "Who he is" is placed at the beginning of the sentence, followed by the subject-verb phrase "I have no idea." This structure is grammatically correct and maintains a natural flow.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect. The word order should be "Who he is," not "Who was he."
Option B:
Incorrect. The placement of the phrase "I have" disrupts the fronting structure.
Option C:
Incorrect. This option incorrectly places "Who he is" in the middle of the sentence, which does not follow fronting rules.
Option D:
Correct. Proper use of fronting with a correctly structured interrogative clause and subject-verb phrase.
17.
Meningkatkan efektivitas dan efisiensi biaya dalam melakukan penjualan Produk Perusahaan adalah salah satu tujuan adanya Tata Kelola Tim Penjualan?
A) Salah.
B) Benar.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Tata kelola tim penjualan biasanya mencakup berbagai aspek, termasuk efektivitas dan efisiensi biaya dalam melakukan penjualan produk perusahaan. Oleh karena itu, meningkatkan efektivitas dan efisiensi biaya dalam penjualan merupakan salah satu tujuan dari tata kelola tim penjualan.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Salah. Karena pernyataan tersebut benar.
Option B:
Benar. Sebagaimana dijelaskan, ini merupakan salah satu tujuan tata kelola tim penjualan.
Option C:
All the above. Tidak relevan karena hanya Option B yang benar.
Option D:
None of the above. Salah karena Option B adalah jawaban yang benar.
18.
A group of students came along the street.
A) Along the street came a group of students.
B) A group of students along the street came.
C) Along the street students came.
D) Along the street come a group of students.
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Explanations:
Fronting involves moving the adverbial to the beginning of the sentence for emphasis. In this case, "along the street" is an adverbial phrase that has been fronted in Option A, making it grammatically correct and emphasizing where the students came.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Adverbial "along the street" is fronted for emphasis.
Option B:
Incorrect. Improper word order; adverbial should not come after the subject.
Option C:
Incorrect. Missing verb, making it incomplete and ungrammatical.
Option D:
Incorrect. Verb "come" is misplaced, should be in past tense to agree with singular "came".
19.
..... my attitude about you.
A) This change in no way did.
B) Did this change in no way.
C) In no way did this change.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Option C, "In no way did this change," is correct because it properly uses the fronting structure in English. Fronting involves moving a word or phrase to the beginning of a sentence for emphasis. Here, "in no way" is moved to the start of the sentence, followed by the auxiliary verb "did" and then the subject "this change."
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect as it does not use fronting.
Option B:
Incorrect as it does not use fronting.
Option C:
Correct for using proper fronting structure.
Option D:
Not needed since option C is correct.
20.
There are other options of cleft sentences such as
A) Fronted and inversion.
B) It cleft.
C) Wh cleft.
D) None.
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Explanations:
Fronting involves moving a word or phrase to the beginning of a sentence for emphasis, which is one type of cleft construction. The claimed correct answer A) Fronted and inversion accurately describes this option as it includes fronting (moving elements to the start) and inversion (reversing normal word order).
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correctly identifies fronting, a type of cleft sentence.
Option B:
Incorrect. It cleft refers specifically to sentences beginning with "it is" or "it was," not all types of cleft constructions.
Option C:
Incorrect. Wh-cleft involves using wh-words (who, what, where) as the subject, which is different from fronting.
Option D:
Incorrect. There are valid options among A and B that correctly describe cleft sentences.
21.
..... bothers me is how little Sandra actually does to help.
A) Which.
B) What.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Fronting involves moving the object, subject, or adverb to the beginning of a sentence for emphasis. In this case, "What" is fronted in the sentence, making it an emphatic structure where the focus is on what Sandra does (or doesn't do) to help.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Which refers to choice or selection; not applicable here.
Option B:
What is correctly used for emphasis, aligning with fronting rules.
Option C:
All the above would be incorrect since only "What" fits the context of fronting.
Option D:
None of the above is incorrect as "What" is the right choice.
22.
Jack forgot his passport
A) It is Jack that forgot his passport.
B) It was Jack that forgot his passport.
C) It is Jack forgot his passport.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Fronting involves moving the subject to the beginning of a sentence, often with "it" as an auxiliary verb. Option B correctly uses fronting: "It was Jack that forgot his passport." This structure emphasizes the subject by placing it at the start.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect; no fronting is used.
Option B:
Correct; proper use of fronting with "it was" and the subject at the end.
Option C:
Incorrect; lacks the auxiliary verb "was," making it grammatically incomplete.
Option D:
Not applicable since option B is correct.
23.
Syarat input pengajuan kredit, kecuali
A) NIK KTP nasabah harus sama persis dengan pencairan di outlet.
B) Input pengajuan kredit maksimal H-1 pencairan.
C) Validasi pencairan outlet dan selena butuh 1-4 hari kerja.
D) Validasi pencairan outlet dan selena butuh 1-7 hari kerja.
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Explanations:
Option D is correct because the validation process for pencairan outlet and selena typically requires a shorter timeframe, usually within 1-4 days, not up to 7 days as stated in Option D. This aligns with standard operational procedures.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
NIK KTP nasabah harus sama persis dengan pencairan di outlet. This is a correct requirement for inputting the application.
Option B:
Input pengajuan kredit maksimal H-1 pencairan. This is also a standard practice to ensure timely processing.
Option C:
Validasi pencairan outlet dan selena butuh 1-4 hari kerja. This accurately reflects the typical validation timeframe, making it correct.
Option D:
Validasi pencairan outlet dan selena butuh 1-7 hari kerja. This is longer than usual and thus incorrect.
24.
Which of the following sentences has details that are fronted?
A) The cat was finally rescued from the tree at noon.
B) At noon, the cat was finally rescued.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Fronting in English grammar refers to the placement of a word, phrase, or clause at the beginning of a sentence for emphasis. In option B) "At noon, the cat was finally rescued," the prepositional phrase "At noon" is fronted, making it more emphatic and drawing attention to the time.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
The adverbial phrase "at noon" is not fronted; it follows the subject.
Option B:
Correct. Prepositional phrase "At noon" is fronted for emphasis.
Option C:
Incorrect, as only option B correctly identifies a sentence with fronting.
Option D:
Incorrect, as there is one correct answer (B).
25.
Which word requires inversion of order in the SECOND PART of the sentence.
A) Rarely.
B) Only when.
C) Seldom.
D) Never.
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Explanations:
"Only when" requires inversion of order in the second part of the sentence because it is a subordinating conjunction that begins a clause, necessitating the use of "do" to invert the subject and auxiliary verb for emphasis or strong negation.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Rarely does not require inversion as it is an adverb modifying the main verb.
Option B:
Only when requires inversion due to its position in the sentence and function as a subordinating conjunction.
Option C:
Seldom does not require inversion for similar reasons as "Rarely."
Option D:
Never does not necessitate inversion as it is typically used with the auxiliary verb "do" in negative sentences but not for inversion.
26.
Which of the sentences has details that are fronted?
A) The stark black and white color pattern provides superb camouflage from above and below to protect penguins in the water.
B) To protect penguins in the water, the stark black and white color pattern provides superb camouflage from above and below.
C) All the above.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Fronting in English grammar refers to the placement of a noun phrase at the beginning of a sentence for emphasis. In option B, "To protect penguins in the water" is fronted, making it stand out as the main focus of the sentence.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
The details are not fronted; they follow the subject.
Option B:
Correct. "To protect penguins in the water" is fronted for emphasis.
Option C:
Incorrect, as only option B correctly identifies the fronting.
Option D:
Incorrect, as there is a sentence with details that are fronted.
27.
I had no sooner been fired than the company went bankrupt.
A) The company went bankrupt I had no sooner been fired than.
B) I had been fired than the company went bankrupt no sooner.
C) No sooner had I been fired than the company went bankrupt.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Option C is correct because it uses the "no sooner...than" structure properly, indicating that the two events occurred in quick succession with the first event happening before the second one could begin. The phrase "No sooner had I been fired than the company went bankrupt" correctly places the time clause at the beginning of the sentence.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect order; should be "No sooner had I been fired than".
Option B:
Incorrect order and structure.
Option C:
Correct use of the "no sooner...than" construction.
Option D:
Not applicable as option C is correct.
28.
It may sound unlikely, but it is true.
A) True as it may sound, it is unlikely.
B) Unlikely as it may sound, it is true.
C) It may sound unlikely, but it is true.
D) Unlikely it sounds, it is true.
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Explanations:
Option B correctly uses fronting, where the phrase "Unlikely as it may sound" is placed at the beginning of the sentence to emphasize the unlikely nature of what follows. This structure highlights the surprising aspect of the statement while maintaining grammatical correctness.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect order; "True as it may sound, it is unlikely" does not use fronting effectively.
Option B:
Correct usage of fronting to emphasize the surprising nature of the statement.
Option C:
Grammatically correct but lacks the emphasis achieved by fronting in Option B.
Option D:
Incorrect structure; "Unlikely it sounds, it is true" does not follow proper sentence construction rules for fronting.
29.
Barang jaminan yang bisa diterima, kecuali
A) Sertifikat Tanah.
B) Barang elektronik (Hp, TV, Laptop).
C) Emas Batangan/ Logam mulia.
D) Emas perhiasan.
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Explanations:
Option A (Sertifikat Tanah) is correct because it cannot be used as a form of jaminan in financial transactions or legal agreements, unlike the other options which are commonly accepted forms of collateral.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Sertifikat Tanah. Cannot be used as jaminan due to its nature and practicality.
Option B:
Barang elektronik (Hp, TV, Laptop). Can be accepted as they have a clear value and can be easily liquidated.
Option C:
Emas Batangan/ Logam mulia. Widely accepted due to its intrinsic value and ease of trading.
Option D:
Emas perhiasan. Also acceptable for similar reasons as emas batangan, with the added benefit of potential aesthetic or sentimental value.
30.
Only in the USA .....
A) Have I seen such high buildings.
B) I have seen such high buildings.
C) Have I saw such high buildings.
D) None of the above.
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Explanations:
Fronting involves moving a word or phrase to the beginning of a sentence for emphasis. In this case, "Only in the USA" is emphasized by being placed at the start of the sentence. The correct form uses an auxiliary verb before the subject, which is why Option A is correct.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Uses fronting with 'Have I seen' as the auxiliary verb.
Option B:
Incorrect. Lacks the necessary auxiliary verb for fronting.
Option C:
Incorrect. Uses past tense 'saw' instead of present perfect 'have seen', and lacks the auxiliary verb needed for fronting.
Option D:
Incorrect. None of the options are correct.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is fronting in English grammar?
Fronting in English grammar refers to the process of moving a word or phrase to the beginning of a sentence for emphasis. This can involve moving the subject, an adverbial, or other elements to create cleft sentences or emphatic structures.
How does fronting differ from inversion in English sentences?
Fronting involves moving a word or phrase to the beginning of a sentence for emphasis, while inversion typically refers to swapping the positions of the subject and verb. Both techniques can be used to create emphatic structures but serve slightly different purposes.
Can fronting be used in questions as well?
Yes, fronting can also be applied in English questions to emphasize certain elements. For example, "Never have I seen such a beautiful sunset" uses fronting to place the adverb 'never' at the beginning of the sentence for emphasis.
Where might one encounter examples of fronting in real-world contexts?
Fronting can be found in various contexts, such as leadership speeches where key points are emphasized at the beginning for impact, or in sales management when highlighting a product feature. It is also common in time clauses to place temporal expressions at the start of sentences.
What are some benefits of using fronting in sentence structure?
Using fronting can enhance clarity and emphasis, making certain information stand out. It also adds variety to sentence structures, which can improve the flow and engagement of written or spoken content.