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16 TENSES
PRESENT TENSE
1. Simple Present Tense
although present mean now (sekarang) but matter of in don't be
interpreted that the action done at the moment. this tenses is used to
express something that have the character of remain to, real truth or
habit. Because often concerning occurence of past time, now and will
come. This Tense at least having selected time description. English
sentences generally must have subject (S) and Predicate (P).Because
that, all tenses formulatived like that.
: S + V1 / S + V1 + O
: S + do (es) not + V1
(Interrogative)
: Do (es) + S + V1 ?
Examples:
(Positive)
1. I drink milk.
2. A postman delivers letters.
3.
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
(Affirmative)
(+)
: I am busy.
(-)
: I am not busy
(?)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
Examples:
(Positive)
I am sitting on a chair.
It is raining now.
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
Am I sitting on a chair?
Is it raining now?
There are some selected verb which may not be used in Present
Continuous Tense though actions is really done nowadays and is
instead weared sentence in Present Tense. the verbs for example are
see, hear, smell, forget, remember, know, understand, like want, hate,
care, etcetera. Examples:
Not
Not
True
Or
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
Examples:
(Positive)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
I have read this book (Saya sudah membaca buku ini). which
intended to you may borrow him or interrogate me concerning the book
content because I have read its.
Unlike:
I have been reading this book for a month. with the meaning I
have read this book during one unfinished months but and still I will
continue.
Formula of Present Perfect Continuous Tense:
S + have (has) been + V ing
PAST TENSE
1. Simple Past Tense
is used to express an old world action that happened. Way past
tense form depend on type of second Verb. first way added d or of ed
at second verb (regular verb). Second way in generally change the
vowel sounds (irregular verb).
: S + V2 (preterite)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
: Did + S + V1 ?
Examples:
(Positive)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
: was/were + S + V ing?
Examples:
(Positive)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
: S + had + V3
(Negative)
: S + had + not + V3
(Interrogative)
: Had + S + V3?
Examples:
(Positive)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
Examples:
(Positive)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
FUTURE TENSE
1. Simple Future Tense
This Tense is used to express an action to happen in the future.
: S + shall/will + V1
(Negative)
: S + shall/will + not + V1
(Interrogative) : Shall/will + S + V1
Examples :
(Positive) :
(Negative) :
(Interrogative)
A lot have a notion that Future Tense can be expressed by "be going
to". This not entirely correctness, because "going to" usually not
express future the purification but containing certainty or intention the
speaker. Examples:
Comparing with:
: S + shall/will be + V ing
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
: Shall/will + S + Be + V ing?
Examples:
(Positive)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
: S + shall/will have + V3
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
Examples:
(Positive)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
(Interrogative)
Examples:
(Positive)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
: S + should/would + V1
(Negative)
: S + should/would not + V1
(Interrogative)
: Should/would + S + V1?
Examples:
(Positive)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
: S + should/would be + V ing
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
: Should/would + S + be + V ing?
Examples:
(Positive)
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
: S + should/would have + V3
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
Examples:
(Positive)
You would have met a lot of friends if you attended the party last
night.
(Negative)
(Interrogative)
(Interrogative)
Examples:
(Positive)
Her baby would have been sleeping for hours when she arrived
home.
(Negative)
Her baby would have not been sleeping for hour when she arrived
home.
(Interrogative)
Would Her baby have been sleeping for hour when she arrived
home?
Daftar Pustaka
1.
http://wongzo.blogspot.com/2012/10/16-tenses-bahasa-inggrisbeserta-rumus.html.
2.
http://arjaenim.blogspot.com/2012/11/makalah-bhs-inggris-pastperfect-tense.html.
3.
http://blogbintang.com/contoh-kesimpulan-dan-saran-makalah.
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http://blogkita666.blogspot.com/search?q=english+day.
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