Selasa, 21 Mei 2013

ELIPTICAL SENTENCE

  MERY ARIANSYAH / 1235511179
English Departement

ELEPTICAL SENTENCE
1.      Simple Present
(org)    Mr.Haris is amazing lecturer. I am amazing lecturer.
(+)        Mr.Haris is amazing lecturer and so am I.
(-)        Mr.Haris is not amazing lecturer and I am not either.
(cont)  Mr.Haris is amazing lecturer but I am not.

2.      Present Continous
(org)    Mr.Haris is listening a music. His students are listening a music.
(+)        Mr.Haris is listening a music and his students are too.
(-)        Mr.Haris is not  listening a music and neither are his students.
(cont)  Mr.Haris is listening a music but his students are not.

3.      Present Perfect
(org)    Mery has written a letter. They have written a letter.
(+)        Mery has written a letter and so have they.
(-)        Mery has not written a letter and they have not either.
(cont)  Mery has written a letter but they have not.

4.      Present Perfect Continous
(org)    They have been watching TV. Mery has been watching TV.
(+)        They have been watching TV, Mery has too.
(-)        They have not been watching TV, neither has Mery.
(cont)  They have been watching TV but Mery has not.

5.      Simple Past
(org)    Mr.Haris played this part perfectly yesterday. We played this part perfectly yesterday.
(+)        Mr.Haris played this part perfectly yesterday, so did we.
(-)        Mr.Haris didn’t play this part perfectly yesterday, we did not either.
(cont)  Mr.Haris played this part perfectly yesterday but we did not.

6.      Past Continous
(org)    I was playing online game when the boy came.
They were playing online game when the boy came.
(+)        I was playing online game when the boy came, they were too.
(-)        I was not  playing online game when the boy came, neither were they.
(cont)  I was playing online game when the boy came but they were not.

7.      Past Perfect
(org)    My mother had watched a movie when I came last night.
My father had watched a movie when I came last night.
(+)        My mother had watched a movie when I came last night and so had my father.
(-)        My mother had not watched a movie when I came last night and my father had not either.
(cont)  My mother had watched a movie when I came last night but my father had not.

8.      Past Perfect Continous
(org)    I had been reading for 10 minutes before my father came.
            My mother  had been reading for 10 minutes before my father came.
(+)        I had been reading for 10 minutes before my father came and my mother had too.
(-)        I had not  been reading for 10 minutes before my father came and neither had my father.
(cont)  I had been reading for 10 minutes before my father came but my mother had not.

9.      Simple Future
(org)    I will buy mobile phone next month. Indina will buy mobile phone next month.
(+)        I will buy mobile phone next month and so will Indina.
(-)        I will not buy mobile phone next month and Indina will not either.
(cont)  I will buy mobile phone next month but Indina will not.

10.  Future Continous
(org)    Mr.Haris will be playing football this time tomorrow.
His child will be playing football this time tomorrow.
(+)        Mr.Haris will be playing football this time tomorrow and his child will too.
(-)        Mr.Haris will not be playing football this time tomorrow and neither will his child.
(cont)  Mr.Haris will be playing football this time tomorrow but his child will not.

11.  Future Perfect
(org)    Mr.Haris will have finished the problem by tomorrow.
Mr. Anton will have finished the problem by tomorrow.
(+)        Mr.Haris will have finished the problem by tomorrow and so will Mr.Anton.
(-)        Mr.Haris will not have finished the problem by tomorrow and Mr.Anton will not either.
(cont)  Mr.Haris will have finished the problem by tomorrow but Mr. Anton will not.

12.  Future Perfect Continous
(org)    We will have been singing a song for 10 minutes by the time the teacher comes.
They will have been singing a song for 10 minutes by the time the teacher comes.
(+)        We will have been singing a song for 10 minutes by the time the teacher comes and They will too.
(-)        We will not have been singing a song for 10 minutes by the time the teacher comes and neither will they.
(cont)  We will have been singing a song for 10 minutes by the time the teacher comes but they will not.


Minggu, 05 Mei 2013

KIND OF SENTENCES


KIND OF SENTENCE
1.       Structure Part
in this part consist of three kinds sentence, they’re :
                                I.            Simple Sentence
it means that in this type consist of (subject, verb)
Eg. Mery listened
                              II.            Complete Sentence
it means that in this type consist of (subject, verb, object)
Eg. Mery listened a music
                            III.            Perfect Sentence
it means that in this type consist of (subject, verb, object, adverb)
Eg. Mery listened a music an hour ago.

2.       Clause Part
in this part consist of three kinds sentence, they’re :
1)      Compound Sentence
Conjunctions which is used are: and, but, or
Eg. Mery was listening music and her boy friend was playing online games.
the underline as a main clause. in this type no one as a sub clause. both of them are as a main clause. So, no one santense which is explain or be explained.
2)      Complex Sentence
Conjunctions which is used are : except but, and, or.
Eg. Mery  was listening music when her boy friend played online game.
Mery  was listening music : as a main clause
when her boy friend played online game : as a sub clause
The function of main clause here is explain the main clause.
3)      Compound Complex Sentence
In this type is made by combining between compound and complex sentence.
Eg. Mery was listening music and her boy friend was playing online games when you came.
Mery was listening music and her boy friend was playing online games :
as a main clause
when you came: as a sub clause which is explain the main clause.


Jumat, 03 Mei 2013

Writing Practise (Paragraph of Definition)


Writing Practise  (Paragraph of Definition)

What is Corruption ?
Corruption is an extreme crime that has bad effect for the public condition. A person who do this action named corruptor. A corruptor takes the public right just for her/his daily need especially. The damaged economic system of a country is one of the bad effect of corruption. Corruption is caused by the absent of responsibilty from the corruptor. For having done, the corruptor should get the death penalty.
April, 4th 2013
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