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Selasa, 31 Maret 2015
- Simple Past Tense
1. In
1998, Indonesia suffered the biggest problem of financial in the history of the
new order.
2. On
march 28th 2015, The
Government decided to increase the price of fuel in amount of Rp 500,-.
3. In
the 1990s, Indonesia experienced a high rate of economic growth.
Simple Present Tense
1. Investor is the main benchmark in the advancement of the capital markets and stock exchanges.
2. Many people suggest that fuel prices don’t change every month.
3. Businessman in Indonesia is still relatively lacking than the average that should be exist.
- Past Continuous Tense
1. The
fuel price in Indonesia was rising when global oil’s price dropped.
2. Many
government officials was living with full of luxury when the many people who
lived in poverty.
3. Level
of criminality was becoming high when unemployment increased.
- Present Continuous Tense
1. The
minister of finance, Mr. Bambang says, the government is waiting the result of
an audit from agency for Finance and Development Supervisory, after that just
deciding to remove the debt Regional Water Company of Rp 4,8 trillion.
2. Indonesia’s
currency exchange rate to the US dollar is reaching Rp 13.074,92 per US dollar.
3. Indonesia
is targeting acceptance of tax including customs and excises of Rp 1.296
trillion.
1. The
government had decided the price of fuel is Rp 8.500,- before turned back to Rp
6.400 ,-.
2. Many
countries in ASEAN had prepared the infrastructure and human resource to
welcome the ASEAN Economic Community before it held.
3. The
government had thought the benefit and risk that was happen on a problem of
polity, before decided an policy.
Hello Aliffa, this is nice project :)
BalasHapusIn the sentence of "Many people suggested that fuel prices don’t change every month" you must written by "Many people suggest that fuel prices don't change every month" because it is Simple Present Tense. Am I right? :)
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BalasHapusHi Aliffa..
BalasHapusThis is a good project, but would be much better if you use a dot (.) in each sentence, which you made. thanks
Winda and Chintiya you're right :-)
BalasHapusAliffa, your sentences will be better if you fix them as your friend suggest to you.
Thank you for your comments :)
BalasHapusI forgot to affix the dot (.), and for Winda, yes you're right because that sentence is present tense. :)
I will fix it later..
You're welcome Aliffa :)
HapusKeep fighting!