Senin, 28 Februari 2011

Time Signal of Simple Present Tense


Always (selalu)
As a rules (lazimnya)
Sometimes (kadang-kadang)
On and of (kadang-kadang)
Frequently ( sering kali)
Seldom (jarang)
Steady (secara terus menerus)
Generally (umumnya)
Never (tidak pernah)
Usually (biasanya)
Often (sering)
Normally (biasanya)
Regularly (secara teratur)
Now a days (saat sekarang)
Here (di sini)
There (di sana)
Every day (setiap hari)
Every other day (setiap dua hari sekali)
Every Sunday (setiap hari minggu)
Every week (setiap minggu)
Once in while (sekali-sekali)
One in week (sekali seminggu)
Twice in year (dua kali setahun)
When (kalau –kata sambung)

Gerund


Gerund is the –ing form of verb used as noun. It is used in the same ways of a noun as a subject or an object.
For examples:
1.         -Playing football is fun. (playing is a gerund. It is used as a subject of the sentence).
-We enjoy playing football. (palying as an object of the verb enjoy)
2.         -He is excited about playing football.(palying is used as th object of the preposition   about.)
- I’m used to sleeping with the  window open.
-I’m accustomed to sleeping with the window open.
-I look forward to going home next month.
-They object to changing their plans at this late date.
 (in the sentences above, to is a preposition not part of an infinitive form so a gerund follows.)

Verbs followed gerund:

enjoy
consider
stop
mind
suggest
through
think about
talk about
quit
finish avoid
appropriate
postpone
discuss
delay
mention
give up
get
give out
get
put off
keeping on
think bout
talk about

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