Selasa, 02 Juli 2013

Tenses

1. PRESENT TENSE
1.1 Simple Present Tense
+
Subject + Verb 1 + Object
-
Subject + Don’t / Doesn’t + Verb 1 + Object
?
Do / Does + Subject + Verb 1 + Object?

Exam ple :
Positif         :  She was sick yesterday
Negatif        : She was not sick yesterday
Question     : Why she was sick yesterday?

1.2 Present Continuous Tense
+
Subject + To be 1 + (Verb + ing) + Object
-
Subject + To be 1 + Not + (Verb + ing) + Object
?
To be 1  + Subject + (Verb + ing) + Object ?

Example :
Positif         : She is cooking in the kitchen.
Negatif        : She is not cooking in the kitchen
Question     : is she cooking in the kitchen?

2. PAST TENSE
2.1 Simple Past Tense
+
Subject + Verb 2 + Object
-
Subject + Did not (Didn’t) + Verb 1 + Object
?
Did + Subject + Verb 1 + Object ?

Example :
Positif         : They were student last year
Negatif        : They were not student last year.
Question     : They were not student last year ?


2.2 Past Continuous Tense 
+
Subject + To be 2 + (Verb + ing) + Object
-
Subject + To be 2 + Not + (Verb + ing) + Object
?
To be 2  + Subject + (Verb + ing) + Object ?

Example :
Positif         : We were joking in livingroom
Negatif        : We were not joking in livingroom
Question     : Were we joking in livingroom?

2.3 Past Perfect Tense
+
Subject + Had + Verb 3 + Object
-
Subject + Had + Not + Verb 3 + Object
?
Had + Subject + Verb 3 + Object?

Example :
Positif         : My parents had already eaten by the time I got home.
Negatif        : Sam had not left when we got there.
Question     : How long had you watched TV when I called my friend?

3. FUTURE TENSE
3.1 Simple Future Tense
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Subject + Will + Verb 1 + Object
-
Subject + Will + Not + Verb 1 + Object
?
Will + Subject + Verb 1 + Object ?

Example :
Positif         : She will go to Paris tomorrow.
Negatif        : She will not go to Paris tomorrow.
Question     : When will she go to Paris?

3.2 Future Continuous Tense
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Subject + Will + be + (Verb + ing) + Object
-
Subject + Will + Not + be + (Verb + ing) + Object
?
Will + Subject + (Verb + ing) + Object ?

Example :
Positif         : He will be talking for the business until ten o’clock.
Negatif        : Will she be playing tennis tomorrow?
Question     : What will you be doing at 10 pm tonight?

3.3 Future Perfect Tense
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Subject + Will + Have + Verb 3 + Object
-
Subject + Will + Not + Have + Verb 3 + Object
?
Will + Subject + Have + Verb 3 + Object ?

Example :
Positif         : You will have finished the work, by the end of this month.
Negatif        : She will not have gone to home by 10 am.
Question     : Will you have finished your work by tomorrow?

Conversation

Uya : Hi Ayu
Ayu : Hi
Uya : I've heard you went to Bali again, is it true?
Ayu : (Ayu smiles)
Uya : Oh my God, I really want to go to Bali, it's a great place I've never slept in.
Uya : Anyway, I know you had visited Bali many times, did you still enjoy it?
Ayu : Yeah, I still enjoy it, especially when watching men playing football on the beach.. bhahahhaa
Uya : While lying on the sand half , huh?
Ayu : Oh no, I am Indonesian. I don't want our ancestors rise from their tomb and look at one of our beaches in summer, they would probably shake their head with incredulity.
Uya : I see. I am just kidding.
Ayu : Nevermind. Anyway, when will you go there?
Uya : I don't know, I am still busy with my business.
Ayu : I do hope we will see you in Bali next vacation.
Uya : I do hope so.
Ayu : I have to go right now. (while walking away from Uya)
Uya : Oh, nice to meet you Ayu. (while screaming)
Ayu : (Looking back and blinking her eye to Uya).

Tugas Bahasa Inggris - Howard's Morning

The clock radio played /d/ soft music, but it sounded /id/ far away to Howard. At last, he opened /d/ his eyes, rolled /d/ over, and looked /id/ at the clock. He turned /d/ away and started /id/ to go back to sleep when suddenly he realized /t/ that it was already eight o’clock. He was late. He jumped /id/ out of bed, quickly shaved /t/ brushed /t/ his teeth, combed /id/ his hair, and got dressed /t/. He’d wanted /id/ to take a shower, but decided /id/ that there wasn’t enough time. He rushed /d/ down the stairs and into the kitchen. He hated /id/ being late. Hurriedly, he fixed /t/ breakfast–coffee and a toasted /id/ English muffin (no time for his usual fried /d/ egg)–and raced /t/ out the door. He started /id/ his car and had just pulled /d/ out the drive away when the thought popped /id/ into his mind: it was Saturday; he didn’t have to go work after all. He slowly returned /d/, climbed /t/ the stairs, changed /id/ his clothes, and went back to bed again.

Tugas Bahasa Inggris - Laundry Time

Liz hates /s/ doing the laundry. She realizes /iz/ that four weeks /s/ have passed since her last trip to the laundromat. There are piles /z/ of clothes /s/ in the closets /s/, the sheets /s/ and towels /z/ are dirty. She’s /z/ been wearing the same pair of blue jeans /s/ for nine days/z/, and she doesn’t /z/ have any clean socks /s/ or blouses /iz/ left. She thinks /s/ about it while she watches /izone of her favorite TV shows /z/. She wishes /iz/ she didn’t have to do such chores /z/. Then she opens /s/ a book, turns /s/ the pages /iz/, and tries /z/ to study. The phone rings /s/: one of Liz’s /zfriends /sreminds /s/ her about Sally’s /z/ party tomorrow evening. She decides /s/ that its /s/ now or never. She can’t go to the party unless she washes /iz/ one of her new dresses /iz/. She stuffs /s/ all her clothes /s/  into two laundry bags /z/. She stripes /s/ the bed and pulls /z/ the pillowcases /iz/ off the pillows /s/. She goes /z/  through the apartment, picking up everything in sight. Finally, she grabs /s/ some coat hangers /z/, two boxes /iz/ of detergent, and her keys /z/,  and closes /z/ the door behind her. She hopes /s/ she won’t be too late. She arrives /s/ at the laundromat, carries /z/ in all her belongings /s/, and searches /iz/ for some empty machines /s/. But they’re all either in use or out of order. She sighs /z/, picks up /s/ everything, and drives /s/ to the local video store to rent a couple of movies /z/.