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Posted by : Chintiya Febiana
Selasa, 31 Maret 2015
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
1.
Inflation is one of the macroeconomic problem.
2.
The increase of fuel cost make the price of
groceries become expensive.
3.
There are three basic steps in accounting :
input, output, and process.
PRESENT CONTINUES
TENSE
1.
Mother is coming from the bank.
2.
I am doing my accounting report with my
classmate.
3.
I am buying a skirt in the online shop.
SIMPLE PAST TENSE
1.
Fuel price in Indonesia affected by World’s oil
prices.
2.
Mr. Rey said that most of National Income (NI)
in Indonesia come from consumption sector.
3.
Mr. Boy said that we must think about profit in
our business.
PAST CONTINUES TENSE
1.
I was investing my money in the bank.
2.
She was paying her bill with her card.
3.
he was checking his product stock in the
stockroom.
PAST PERFECT TENSE
1.
After Leo had gotten his bill, he went to the
bank to pay it.
2.
After they had discussed their project with the
manager, they did it.
3.
After my father had won some tender, my family
lived in expensive apartment.
Halo Chintiya, this is a good project. But there is one subject that doesn't use capital letter at the beginning of the sentence and the letter in the sentence number 3 of past continuous tense. It will better if you fix it. Thank you :)
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HapusHi Aliffa
HapusThank you for your correction :)
I will replace it.
Hy Chintiya
BalasHapusThe sentence in past continuous tense it's better if you add adverb of time. Example : I was investing my money in the Bank last week. Beside your sentence above, you can use the comparative sentence in past continuous tense. Example I was investing my money while I was having much money.
I think so. Thank you :)
Hi Ratri
HapusThank you for your correction in my project :)
You're right Ratri.
BalasHapusI also have a correction for you Chyntia. In your past tense, you wrote "Fuel price in Indonesia affected by..." I think you have to use to be "was" before "affected" because that is passive voice :-)
Thank you for your correction Nurul :)
Hapus