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SaAdah e-Primbone: Noun Phrase
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AbouT thiS bLog. bLog niE blog Yg ada PriMbon Nyah Lhoooo, , ,. Sabtu, 20 Februari 2010. A noun phrase is other a single noun or any group of words containing noun or a pronoun that function together as a noun or pronoun, as the subject or object of averb. For example, ‘they’ , ‘books’, and ‘the books’, are noun phrases, but ‘book’ is just a noun, as you can see in these sentences (in which the noun phrases are all in bold). Example : We just spoke with a young American boy. Preposition in, on, and at.
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SaAdah e-Primbone: Vocabs around the hOuse
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AbouT thiS bLog. bLog niE blog Yg ada PriMbon Nyah Lhoooo, , ,. Minggu, 21 Februari 2010. Vocabs around the hOuse. Lets study about vocabs arround the house. People store things in the attic. A room in stately homes where rich people dance and concerts are held. A small room used for storage. A small room where people put their coats. A greenhouse attached to a house for the display of plants. A room where people eat. A room in stately homes where rich people entertain. The entrance passage to a house.
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Nandi's Primbon: 6. MODALS IN THE PAST FORM
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Kamis, 25 Februari 2010. 6 MODALS IN THE PAST FORM. Modals in the Past form dalam bahasa Indonesia adalah kata bantu pengandaian dalam bentuk lampau. Modals in the past are :. We can use this expression : to offer suggestion or possibilities. Nia : I’m having trouble with math. Rizki : Why don’t you ask Novita? Perhaps she could help you. Use might to tell possibillities. Helda : Why is Rio taking the bus to get home. Fany : He might get a flat time. Bean : What did you usually do on holidays? Amazon Top...
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Nandi's Primbon: 7. DIRECT & INDIRECT SPEECH
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Kamis, 25 Februari 2010. 7 DIRECT and INDIRECT SPEECH. When using indirect or reported speech, the form changes. Usually indirect speech is introduced by the verb said. As in I said. Using the verb say. In this tense, indicates that something was said in the past. In these cases, the main verb in the reported sentence is put in the past. If the main verb is already in a past tense, then the tense changes to another past tense; it can almost be seen as moving even further into the past. To school every day.
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e-primbon: ASKING IF SOMEONE REMEMBERS OR NOT
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Marquee Text Generator at TextSpace.net. Minggu, 28 Februari 2010. ASKING IF SOMEONE REMEMBERS OR NOT. 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? 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. Remember the old house we used to live in? I’m sorry I don’t remember. Hold on. Yes, got it! It’s coming back to me now.
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e-primbon: GRATITUDE,COMPLIMENT & CONGRATULATION
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Marquee Text Generator at TextSpace.net. Minggu, 28 Februari 2010. GRATITUDE,COMPLIMENT and CONGRATULATION. Gratitude is an expression that we show or say to express grateful feeling to other people, when speaking English, you say “thanks” very often please say “thank you” when people give you something and give you compliment, etc. Thank you very much. Thank you for you help. I’m really very grateful to you. Don’t mention it. I want to express my gratitude to (my teacher, my father, etc). A Giving The C...
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e-primbon: Februari 2010
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Marquee Text Generator at TextSpace.net. Minggu, 28 Februari 2010. 2 SURPRISES and DISBELIEFS. 4 ASKING FOR INFORMATION. 6 MODALS IN THE PAST FORM. 7 DIRECT and INDIRECT SPEECH. 15 ASKING IF SOMEONE REMEMBERS OR NOT. 17 VOCABULARY AROUND THE HOUSE. 18 PREPOSITION IN, ON, AND AT. Link ke posting ini. GRATITUDE,COMPLIMENT and CONGRATULATION. Thank you very much. Thank you for you help. I’m really very grateful to you. Don’t mention it. I want to express my gratitude to (my teacher, my father, etc). 8221; y...
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e-primbon: INVITATION (WRITTEN)
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Marquee Text Generator at TextSpace.net. Minggu, 28 Februari 2010. Invitation is a way to invite someone or more to go to a place or to do something. There are two types of invitation :. If you want to know more about types and some expressions of invitation, go to Invitation. How to Write An Invitation :. Include the names of the host and/or hostess, as well as the place (with street address), time, date and purpose of the occasion, even if it's a simple get-together. Include a respond-by date on a form...
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e-primbon: OFFERING
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Marquee Text Generator at TextSpace.net. Minggu, 28 Februari 2010. The expression of “ Would you like.”is normally used for offering something to someone. Ways to say it. Would you like a cup of coffee, Mr. Green? Should I get you a bottle of water? Could I offer you a glass of milk, Mr. Angga? Would you care some salad? 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 you have? No, really won't, thanks. Not for me, thanks.
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e-primbon: ASKING FOR INFORMATION
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Marquee Text Generator at TextSpace.net. Minggu, 28 Februari 2010. There are a number of formulas used when asking for information in English. Here are some of the most common:. Could you tell me? Do you happen to know? I'd like to know. Could you find out? These two forms are used for asking for information on the telephone:. I'm calling to find out. Could you tell me. The next train leaves? Do you happen to know. I'd like to know. You think about the new project. Could you tell me. Could you find out.