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annoyance & anger expression, noun clause
Ahadiya     Fahri
   Rosalina    Aldy


  Ilham       January
Muhammad        Arka
 Risdandi
EXPRESSION
Annoyance Expression
Annoyance expression can be defined as a
 response to explain about the bother or
            nuisance feeling.
Expressing Annoyance

Would you stop that?

Could you please stop doing that?

That’s really a bother

That’s making me crazy

You really get to my nerves

I’m very annoyed

It annoys me

I can’t take this anymore

etc
Example:
  Awal was annoyyed with Rara who is singing
  loudly when Awal was studying.
Rara : lalalalalalalalalalalala
Awal : would you stop it?
Rara : I wouldn’t, I have to exercise my voice for
      singing test tomorrow.
Awal : aaaakh.. It’s really bother me.
Anger Expression
Anger expression can be defined as a
response to explain about the great
        annoyance feeling.
Expressing Anger
Example
  Luna was angry to Dono for coming late in the
  meeting after school.
Luna : why do you come late?
Dono: sorry, I have long make up because I got
    many pimple in my face.
Luna : oh, no! I’m fed up with all this
annoyance & anger expression, noun clause
The Form

    Subject + Verb + Object


Subject + Verb + Object + Object
Example
 I did my homework last night
 S V        O        Adv. Time

 They try to play his new guitar
   S        V           O
 The employees tried to explain
        S               V
  to the manager why they came late
        O1                 O2
 The child talks about his friend to his mother
     S       V         O2               O1
Noun Clause
Clause is a group of words which has a subject
and predicate of its own. So, noun clause can be
defined as a group of words which has a function
as a noun. The conjunction of noun clause can be
all other pronominal pronouns:
when, where, what, how, which, who, how
much, etc. For example:
The employees tried to explain
       S              V
to the manager why they came late
       O1                O2
why they came late is a noun clause. Why has
function as conjunction of noun clause. They
has function as Subject of noun clause. Came
has function as verb of noun clause. Late has
function as Adverb of noun clause. So, it can
be written :

           Why they came late
           Conj S    V Adv
The Function of Noun Clause
    Noun clause can occupy these 4 places. There
    are:
•   Subject
•   Object
•   Complement
•   Object of Preposition
Example:
• As Subject
  Who broke the window glass must report
                 S              V
  to the office.
     ADV
• As Object
  We know who broke the window glass.
   S V               O
• As Complement
  The topic of our meeting is who broke the
                 S          V         C
  window glass
• As Object of Preposition
  we talked about who broke the window glass
  S V                      OP
Differences
              Noun         Adjective
              Clause        Clause
function   As noun        As adjective

Used to    Replace a noun Modify a noun

Example    Who came late The man who
           is my friend  came late is my
                         friend
Location   Not after the After the noun
           noun
Exercise 1 on page 223
1. The committee nominated who was going to receive
   the awards.
• Noun Clause: who was going to receive the awards.
• Function: as object.
2. Who is going to receive the awards will be decided by
   the committee.
• Noun Clause: who is going to receive the awards.
• Function: as subject
3. Alfred Nobel helped whoever needed food and other
   daily needs.
• Noun Clause: whoever needed food and daily needs.
• Function: as Object
4. The question is how we’ll get the money for the
   activity
• Noun Clause: how we’ll get the money for the
   activity
• Function: as complement
5. The workers didn’t explain why they came late
   this morning.
• Noun Clause: why they came late.
• Function: as object
6. Many people don’t know where they can get
   information about work.
• Noun Clause: where they can get information
   about work.
• Function: as object
7. Your question is concerned with what the
  word means to you.
• Noun Clause: what the mord means to you.
• Function: as object of preposition.
8. How much we’ll give them depends on our
  financial situation.
• Noun Clause: how much we’ll give them
• Function: as subject
Exercise 2 on page 224
1. My Friend asked, “how much does the computer
   cost?”
• My friend asked how much the cost did
2. She wanted to know, “ what do you do in your
   space time?”
• She wanted to know what I did in my space
   time.
3. The police questioned the man, “where did you
   keep the money?”
• The police questioned the man where the man
   had kept the money.
4. He asked the workers, “How long do you work
   everyday?”
• He asked the workers how long the workers
   worked everyday
5. The interviewer asked, “when would you like to
   start working?”
• The interviewer asked when i had would like to
   start working.
6. They wanted to know, “what time will you arrive
   at the station?”
• They wanted to know what time i would arrive
   at the station.
7. Our teacher asked everyone of us, “which
   opinion do you choose?”
• Our teacher asked everyone of us which
   opinion I choosed.
8. The visitor asked, “how can I get to the
   bazaar quickly?”
• The visitor asked how the visitors could get to
   the bazaar quickly.
annoyance & anger expression, noun clause

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annoyance & anger expression, noun clause

  • 2. Ahadiya Fahri Rosalina Aldy Ilham January Muhammad Arka Risdandi
  • 4. Annoyance Expression Annoyance expression can be defined as a response to explain about the bother or nuisance feeling.
  • 5. Expressing Annoyance Would you stop that? Could you please stop doing that? That’s really a bother That’s making me crazy You really get to my nerves I’m very annoyed It annoys me I can’t take this anymore etc
  • 6. Example: Awal was annoyyed with Rara who is singing loudly when Awal was studying. Rara : lalalalalalalalalalalala Awal : would you stop it? Rara : I wouldn’t, I have to exercise my voice for singing test tomorrow. Awal : aaaakh.. It’s really bother me.
  • 7. Anger Expression Anger expression can be defined as a response to explain about the great annoyance feeling.
  • 9. Example Luna was angry to Dono for coming late in the meeting after school. Luna : why do you come late? Dono: sorry, I have long make up because I got many pimple in my face. Luna : oh, no! I’m fed up with all this
  • 11. The Form Subject + Verb + Object Subject + Verb + Object + Object
  • 12. Example  I did my homework last night S V O Adv. Time  They try to play his new guitar S V O
  • 13.  The employees tried to explain S V to the manager why they came late O1 O2  The child talks about his friend to his mother S V O2 O1
  • 14. Noun Clause Clause is a group of words which has a subject and predicate of its own. So, noun clause can be defined as a group of words which has a function as a noun. The conjunction of noun clause can be all other pronominal pronouns: when, where, what, how, which, who, how much, etc. For example: The employees tried to explain S V to the manager why they came late O1 O2
  • 15. why they came late is a noun clause. Why has function as conjunction of noun clause. They has function as Subject of noun clause. Came has function as verb of noun clause. Late has function as Adverb of noun clause. So, it can be written : Why they came late Conj S V Adv
  • 16. The Function of Noun Clause Noun clause can occupy these 4 places. There are: • Subject • Object • Complement • Object of Preposition
  • 17. Example: • As Subject Who broke the window glass must report S V to the office. ADV
  • 18. • As Object We know who broke the window glass. S V O • As Complement The topic of our meeting is who broke the S V C window glass • As Object of Preposition we talked about who broke the window glass S V OP
  • 19. Differences Noun Adjective Clause Clause function As noun As adjective Used to Replace a noun Modify a noun Example Who came late The man who is my friend came late is my friend Location Not after the After the noun noun
  • 20. Exercise 1 on page 223 1. The committee nominated who was going to receive the awards. • Noun Clause: who was going to receive the awards. • Function: as object. 2. Who is going to receive the awards will be decided by the committee. • Noun Clause: who is going to receive the awards. • Function: as subject 3. Alfred Nobel helped whoever needed food and other daily needs. • Noun Clause: whoever needed food and daily needs. • Function: as Object
  • 21. 4. The question is how we’ll get the money for the activity • Noun Clause: how we’ll get the money for the activity • Function: as complement 5. The workers didn’t explain why they came late this morning. • Noun Clause: why they came late. • Function: as object 6. Many people don’t know where they can get information about work. • Noun Clause: where they can get information about work. • Function: as object
  • 22. 7. Your question is concerned with what the word means to you. • Noun Clause: what the mord means to you. • Function: as object of preposition. 8. How much we’ll give them depends on our financial situation. • Noun Clause: how much we’ll give them • Function: as subject
  • 23. Exercise 2 on page 224 1. My Friend asked, “how much does the computer cost?” • My friend asked how much the cost did 2. She wanted to know, “ what do you do in your space time?” • She wanted to know what I did in my space time. 3. The police questioned the man, “where did you keep the money?” • The police questioned the man where the man had kept the money.
  • 24. 4. He asked the workers, “How long do you work everyday?” • He asked the workers how long the workers worked everyday 5. The interviewer asked, “when would you like to start working?” • The interviewer asked when i had would like to start working. 6. They wanted to know, “what time will you arrive at the station?” • They wanted to know what time i would arrive at the station.
  • 25. 7. Our teacher asked everyone of us, “which opinion do you choose?” • Our teacher asked everyone of us which opinion I choosed. 8. The visitor asked, “how can I get to the bazaar quickly?” • The visitor asked how the visitors could get to the bazaar quickly.