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Lina's English Blog: PRIMBON : ASKING FOR INFORMATION
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Senin, 14 Februari 2011. PRIMBON : ASKING FOR INFORMATION. Have you looking for information? Everybody need information. So, how do you get information? Just waiting for that information come by itself? I think it's impossible. There's no way the news will come by itself. So, definitely you would asking for information with someone. Now, I will give you the material how to asking for information with someone. Asking Information there are a number of formulas used when asking for information in English.
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Primbon Flickers: Suprise and Disbeliefs
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Jumat, 18 Februari 2011. A feeling that we feel when we heard an amazing news which surprised and amazed us. An expression that we show/say when we know/hear/see something that rather difficult to believe. Used to express something that we can’t or impossible. Is expressed in the face by the following features:. Eyebrows that are raised so they become curved and high. Stretched skin below the eyebrows. Horizontal wrinkles across the forehead. To express surprises :. That’s a surprise! You must be joking!
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Primbon Flickers: Modals in the past form
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Jumat, 18 Februari 2011. Modals in the past form. Modals in the past form. 1 Could Verb base. Ô to offer suggestions or possibilities. Patrick : Oh, no! I left my shorts. Spongebob : Don’t worry, Patrick. You could borrow my shorts. Asmi : I’m having trouble with English. Randah : Why don’t you ask Agnes? Perhaps she could help you. Ô to indicate that the ability existed in the past but doesn’t exist now. Tasya : Ras, can you climb the durian tree? But I think I’m too heavy to climb it. 2 Would Verb base.
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Primbon Flickers: Noun Pharases
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Jumat, 18 Februari 2011. 1 Noun phrases is constraction function as subject and object . 2 Noun phrases is either a single noun or pronoun or any group of words. Containing a noun or a pronoun that function together as a noun or. Pronoun, as the subject or object of a verb. Kinds of noun phrases :. A Noun Noun, example : Office boy. B Verb Noun, example : Take a bath. C Gerund Noun, example : Throwing ball. D Pronoun Noun, example : My book. E Adjective Noun, example : Black board. Jojo : Yes, I like them.
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Primbon Flickers: ASKING FOR INFORMATION
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Jumat, 18 Februari 2011. Asking Information There are a number of formulas used when asking for information in English. Here are some of the most common:. 183; Could you tell me? 183; Do you know? 183; Do you happen to know? 183; I'd like to know. 183; Could you find out? 183; I'm interested in. 183; I'm looking for. These two forms are used for asking for information on the telephone:. 183; I'm calling to find out. 183; I'm calling about. 1 What is this? This is a tableThis is a table. 2 What is that?
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Lina's English Blog: PRIMBON : INTRODUCING IT
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Senin, 14 Februari 2011. PRIMBON : INTRODUCING IT. Introducing it is a way of someone to introduce his or herself or introduce other people. Introducing oneself and other people. 8226; Introducing oneself. Let me (allow me to) introduce myself. I’m …(Rini). Hi, my name’s …(Rino). Hello, I’m Ratna. How do you do? Good morning, Sir. I’m Rini your new secretary. Hello, I’m …(Rina). Hi Rino. I’m Sinta. I’m Rama. How do you do? Good morning, Rini. Pleased to meet you. 8226; Introducing someone to other people.
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Lina's English Blog: Februari 2011
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Jumat, 18 Februari 2011. PRIMBON : PREPOSITION IN, ON, and AT. 183; . 183; . We will meet the principal on. 183; . My sister and I always study at. The bold-typed words are prepositions. A preposition is a word or groups of words used before a noun or a pronoun to show place, position, time or method. You use ‘in’ with periods of times and places. 183; . 183; . 183; . 183; . City or town names. 183; . Times of the day. In the morning, afternoon or evening.
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Lina's English Blog: November 2010
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Jumat, 26 November 2010. On September 25th, 2010 me and my friend, all of member ottodiece went to Monument for took a picture. Kirimkan Ini lewat Email. Minggu, 21 November 2010. Now, we gonna talking about advertisement. We will discuss about how to make a good advertisment, what the purpose of advertisment, and what kind is it. Before, we will discuss about the material advertisement, here I will give you a kind of advertisement created by otto diece member . Kirimkan Ini lewat Email. Kirimkan Ini lew...
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News Item | E-Primbon
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Snow is falling. it's Christmas. Preparing yourself cause Santa Claus is coming to your house. be a nice kid every one. ho. ho. ho. Minggu, 13 Februari 2011. Is a factual text which informs the readers about events of the day which are considered newsworthy or important. Social function of news item is: to inform readers, listeners or viewers about events of the day which are considered newsworthy or important. Newsworthy Event(s): recounts the events in summary form. Generally using Simple Past Tense.
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Primbon Flickers: Februari 2011
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Jumat, 18 Februari 2011. ASKING IF SOMEONE REMEMBER OR NOT. There are many expression. I wonder if you remember. You remember., don’t you? You haven’t forgotten., have you? Don’t you remember? You happen to remember it now? Let me think, yes, I remember. I remember especially the scenery. I’ll never forget that. I’ll always remember. I can remember it clearly. Remember the old house we used to live in? I’m sorry I don’t remember. Hold on. Yes, got it! It’s coming back to me now. Respond if you forget:.