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Jumat, 18 Februari 2011

Vocabs

vocabs arround the house Other Rooms Attic - People store things in the attic. Ballroom - A room in stately homes where rich people dance and concerts are held. Box Room - A small room used for storage. Cellar - Underneath the house. Cloakroom - A small room where people put their coats. Conservatory - A greenhouse attached to a house for the display of plants. Dining Room- A room where people eat. Drawing Room - A room in stately homes where rich people entertain. Games Room - A room in large houses where games are played. Hall - The entrance passage to a house. Larder - A small room used for the storage of food. Library - A room...
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Descriptive Text

Bandengan Beach Bandengan Beach or Tirta Samudra Beach is the famous beach in jepara. the place is very beautiful and romantic. people around Jepara, Kudus, Demak knows this place. This place is located 7 kilometers north of Jepara city center. The way to get there is very easy. Just follow the traffic sign and you will find it. From the town square, follow the road to Bangsri then turn left when reached kuwasen village. You can take public transportation or by your own vehicle. The white sandy beach which has pure water is good for swimming. The beach is save enough for swimming because the beach is shallow and the wave is not so big....
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Asking for Information

Combined with to be What is ……. Your name? When was ……. He born? Where are ………. The tickets? Why were …………. They here? Who are ……….. Those people? How is ……. Helen? Combined with auxiliary verbs or Modals What do ………… When did ………… Where shall …….. Why does …….. Who might …… How could ……. etc Asking for information: I’d like to know about this novel I’m interested in the characters Could you tell me more about it? Do you know the plot? Could you find out the solution? Could I ask about the conflict? Do you happen to know the writer? Etc. Guessing: I’d say … I know where to find the book It could be … somewhere in the library...
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Simple future

Simple future is used for describing event or action that will to do (happen) at future. 1.Future tense “will” •To assert incident/event that future and decide that incident at talking. Example= A: Can you help me to do this homework? B: Of course, I will do it for you. •To offer to do something. Example= A: I don’t have a pen to write. B: Don’t worry.I will lend you. •To assert an agreement to do something. Example= A: You must come to my party. B: I promise I will come on party. •To ask someone to do something. Example=A:It’s very hot in my room. B: Certainly. 2.Future tense “shall” •To assert a deal or gift suggestion...
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Asking if someone remembers or not

Formal expressions I wonder if you remember …. You remember ...., don’t you? You haven’t forgotten ...., have you? Don’t you remember ....? Do you happen to remember it now? Ways to respond Let me think, yes, I remember. I remember especially the scenery. I’ll never forget that. I’ll always remember. I can remember it clearly Informal expressions Remember the old house we used to live in? Remember that? I’m sorry, I don’t remember. Ways to respond Hold on. Yes, got it! I know …. It’s coming back to me now. Response if you forget: Sorry, I’ve completely forgotten. I’m afraid I forget. I really can’t remember. I’m afraid I have no memory of...
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Preposition of time : On,In, and At

Prepositions of Time: at, in, on We use: at for a PRECISE TIME in for MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS on for DAYS and DATES atinon PRECISE TIMEMONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODSDAYS and DATES at 3 o'clockin Mayon Sunday at 10.30amin summeron Tuesdays at noonin the summeron 6 March at dinnertimein 1990on 25 Dec. 2010 at bedtimein the 1990son Christmas Day at sunrisein the next centuryon Independence Day at sunsetin the Ice Ageon my birthday at the momentin the past/futureon New Year's Eve Look at these examples: I have a meeting at 9am. The shop closes at midnight. Jane went home at lunchtime. In England, it often snows...
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Offering

Definition of Offering : 1. The act of making an offer. 2. Something, such as stock, that is offered. 3. A presentation made to a deity as an act of religious worship or sacrifice; an oblation. 4. A contribution or gift, especially one made at a religious service. Offering to older people: Would you like a cup of coffee, Mr. Green? Should I get you a bottle of water? Could I offer you a glass of lemonade, Mrs. Lina? Would you care for some salad ? Offering to friends: Want some? Have some. Chocolate? Glass of lemonade? Grab some for yourself. Would you like to have a pancake? Why don’t you have some lemonade? What can I get for you? What will...
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Finite Verbs

Definition: A form of a verb that shows agreement with a subject and is marked for tense. Contrast with nonfinite verbverbal). (or If there is just one verb in a sentence, it is finite. Finite verbs are sometimes called tensed verbs. Etymology: From the Latin, "end" "The base, third person singular, and past tense are finite forms of verbs because they can be contrasted for tense (present and past), and marked for person (1st, 2nd, and 3rd) and numbersingular and plural). (I drive a car. [1st person, singular, present tense] he drives a car. [3rd person, singular. present tense] I/he drove a car. [1st and 3rd person, singular, past tense]...
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Modals in Past Form

 hmmm.......Formula of modals is:Modals + verb 1 + O/C. Can be used in every tenses. a.       Could is the past tense of canThe modal auxiliary could is used       -   To express an ability in the past:   I could always beat you at tennis when we were kids.        - To express past or future permission:   Could i bury my cat in your back yard?        - To express present possibility:    We could always spend the afternoon just sitting around talking  - To express possibility...
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Noun Phrase

 Noun Phrases Do you know what guys, noun is word to point/signed at the thing. For example : the tall, my brother, loneliness, etc. Phrase is a group of words. So, Noun phrases is a group of word that to point/signed at the thing. Noun phrase consist of a pronoun or noun with only associated noun phrases can act as a subject, object, complement object of preposition, and object of verb. The function of Noun phrase : • Subject Example : The children play on the forest. • Object Example : My mother buys a basket of vegetables. • Complement Example : Solo is a summer location. The basic structure of Noun phrase : Phrase consist...
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Direct and Indirect Speech

 DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH Kalimat Langsung Dan Kalimat Tak Langsung Bilamana reported speech menyatakan kata-kata yang sebenarnya, ini disebut direct speech (kalimat langsung). Kalimat-kalimat tersebut tidak dihubungkan oleh “that” melainkan harus ditandai dengan (tanda baca) koma. Bilamana reported speech memberikan isi pokok kata-kata yang dipakai oleh si pembicara dan bukan kata-kata yang sebenarnya ini disebut indirect speech (kalimat tidak langsung). Dalam indirect speech kalimat-kalimat itu dihubungkan dengan kata “that”. Bentuk waktu reporting verb tidak diubah, akan tetapi bentuk waktu reported speech harus diubah...
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