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Posted by : Unknown
Sabtu, 25 April 2015
Nama : Arini Ikhtiari
Nim : 7211414139
Rombel : Akuntansi C
Simple Present
1. Indonesia
should not import products and control the product prices,
we don’t have to pay taxes for local agricultural products so the prices
of the products will be lower than import ones.
2. In
an open market, any number of sellers or competitors can offer goods for sale,
all companies try to gain the biggest market share possible and compete with
their competitors to do this.
3. The
interaction of buyers and sellers in the market helps to determine market
price.
Present
Continous Tense
1. Jokowi
is declaring about the new rule in education area.
2. The
customer is complaining about our service and that’s not good for us.
3. I
am taking five courses this semester.
Past Tense
1. Ten
years ago, the goverment decided to begin a food program. At that time many
people in the rural areas of the country starved due to several years of
drought.
2. Two
days ago she heard a strange noise, she got up to
investigate.
3. The
economic crisis in Indonesia that occurred in 1997 caused increased prices of
goods and services, decreased public savings and decreased level of investment.
Past Progressive
Tense
1. While
I was studying in one room of our house, my brother was playing a video game in
the other room.
2. The
customer was being helped by the salesman when the thief came into the store.
3. The
companies was reducing their product when the price of goods and service
increased.
Past
Perfect Tense
1. Suharto
had elected as a president of Indonesia for 32 years until finally, he retired
at 1998.
2. The
goverment had increased price of fuel oil when the value of rupiah
against dollar decreased.
3. I
had registered as a member of Belajar-English.Com last year before you
suggested yesterday.