Jumat, 20 Desember 2013
Fabel : The Monkey and The Crocodile
Once upon a time, a clever monkey lived in a tree that bore juicy, red rose apples. He was very happy. One fine day, a crocodile swam up to that tree and told the monkey that he had traveled a long distance and was in search of food as he was very hungry. The kind monkey offered him a few rose apples. The crocodile enjoyed them very much and asked the monkey whether he could come again for some more fruit. The generous monkey happily agreed.
Kamis, 19 Desember 2013
Lesson: Grammar
Grammar is the set of structural rules that governs the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in any given natural language.
Lessons :
Noun Part I (Countable noun Singular and Plural)
Rabu, 18 Desember 2013
Noun Part II (Uncountable Noun)
Some nouns in English are uncount nouns.
We do not use uncount nouns in the plural and we do not use them with the indefinite article, a/an.
We do not use uncount nouns in the plural and we do not use them with the indefinite article, a/an.
We ate a lot offoods> We ate a lot of foodWe bought some newfurnitures> We bought some new furnitureThat’s a useful information> That’s useful information
- He gave me some useful advice.
- They gave us a lot of information.
- Substances: food; water; wine; salt; bread; iron
- Human feelings or qualities: anger; cruelty; happiness; honesty; pride;
- Activities: help; sleep; travel; work
- Abstract ideas: beauty; death; fun; life
Noun Part I (Count Noun Singular and Plural)
Count nouns have two forms: singular and plural.
The singular form refers to one person or thing:
The plural form refers to more than one person or thing:
a determiner:
The singular form refers to one person or thing:
- a book; a teacher; a wish; an idea
The plural form refers to more than one person or thing:
- books; teachers; wishes; ideas
Singular count nouns
Singular count nouns cannot be used alone. They must havea determiner:
Jumat, 13 Desember 2013
Troublesome Verbs Part I (Say and Tell)
- Say and Tell are REPORTED SPEECH that is used in relating indirectly what someone has said.
Example:
- He says that you are a very good student.
- He said to me the other day that we should have good weather next week.
- They tell me that you are doing a fine job
- He told Jack that he would join us for lunch
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