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Posted by : Unknown Selasa, 31 Maret 2015



Simple present tense 
  • Nowadays, the exchange of “rupiah” is stronger until 7 point
  • Recently, the price of fuel oil in Indonesia is unstable
  • OJK (the otority of finance service) want the number of Investor from domestic and undomestic are balance
Simple past tense
  • Yesterday,the price of fuel oil in Indonesia increased 7%
  •  High loan to value (LTV) interest rate was determined by Bank Indonesia
  • The rate of investment in Indonesia decreased
Simple present Continous
  • Indonesia is facing five chalenges in physichal investment
  •  There are two things causing the peolpe lack of interest in investment
  • Indonesia is going to repair the human’s skill to reduce unemployment
Simple past continous
  • Indonesia was importing “rafinasi” sugar to another country
  • Indonesia was importing goods from China
  •  Bank Indonesia was predicting the inflation
Simple past perfect
  • When fuel oil in Indonesia increased,the price of some comodity had increased
  • Some people had invested them money, when the rate of interest decreased
  • When inflation increased, the price in the market had increased

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  1. Dian, I think "OJK want the number..." in your present tense, it should be "OJK wants the number...", right? OJK is singular noun.
    :-)

    BalasHapus
  2. Dian, there are no full stop in the end of your sentences. It should be better when you use full stop in the last sentences. Right ?

    BalasHapus
  3. Diun, are you sure about the sentences "The rate of investment in Indonesia decreased"?
    There are no adverb of time to show that it's past tense. Beside that, I think you need "to be" before "...decreased."

    BalasHapus
  4. Hy Dian
    Your first sentence in past perfect tense I think it's reverse. It should be When fuel oil in Indonesia had increased, the price of some commodity increased. Because the first comparative sentence it's early occur than second comparative second. So you should use past perfect tense in your first comparative sentence and then past tense in second comparative sentence.

    BalasHapus
  5. Hi Dian :)
    Your second sentence in past perfect is quite wrong. You should change "them" with "their". Am I right?

    BalasHapus
  6. Nurul, not singular noun but singular pronoun
    Diyun, I don't understand with this one "There are two things causing the peolpe lack of interest in investment" hehehe

    BalasHapus

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