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Riwayat Pendidikan | Ernie Suherni
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A smart site for a smart visitor. Future Perfect Continuous Tense. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. Gerund adalah kata benda yang berasal dari bentuk. Fishing makes him relaxed. Waiting makes her bored. Gerund digunakan dalam bentuk-bentuk berikut:. 1 Sebagai subjek kalimat. Farming is the villagers way of life. 2 Sebagai objek kalimat. Do you like racing on the circuit? 3 Sebagai keterangan kalimat. My hobby has been fishing since I was a child. In fishing, one must be very patient. What day is today?
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Future Perfect Tense | Ernie Suherni
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A smart site for a smart visitor. Future Perfect Continuous Tense. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. The future perfect tense. Is quite an easy tense to understand and use. The future perfect tense talks about the past in the future. How do we make the Future Perfect Tense? The structure of the future perfect tense is:. Look at these example sentences in the future perfect tense:. In speaking with the future perfect tense, we often contract the subject. Sometimes, we contract the subject.
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Past Continuous Tense | Ernie Suherni
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A smart site for a smart visitor. Future Perfect Continuous Tense. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. How do we make the Past Continuous Tense? The structure of the past continuous tense is:. Conjugated in simple past tense. For negative sentences in the past continuous tense, we insert not. Between the auxiliary verb and main verb. For question sentences, we exchange the subject. Look at these example sentences with the past continuous tense:. He, she, it. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Follow Me on Twitter!
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Simple Future Tense | Ernie Suherni
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A smart site for a smart visitor. Future Perfect Continuous Tense. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. The simple future tense. Is often called will. Because we make the simple future tense with the modal auxiliary will. How do we make the Simple Future Tense? The structure of the simple future tense is:. For negative sentences in the simple future tense, we insert not. Between the auxiliary verb and main verb. For question sentences, we exchange the subject. How do we use the Simple Future Tense? When the...
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Future Continuous Tense | Ernie Suherni
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A smart site for a smart visitor. Future Perfect Continuous Tense. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. How do we make the Future Continuous Tense? The structure of the future continuous tense is:. For negative sentences in the future continuous tense, we insert not. For question sentences, we exchange the subject. Look at these example sentences with the future continuous tense:. On a beach tomorrow. When we use the future continuous tense in speaking, we often contract the subject and will:.
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Past Perfect Continuous | Ernie Suherni
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A smart site for a smart visitor. Future Perfect Continuous Tense. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. Past Perfect Continuous Tense. How do we make the Past Perfect Continuous Tense? The structure of the past perfect continuous tense is:. Conjugated in simple past tense. For negative sentences in the past perfect continuous tense, we insert not. After the first auxiliary verb. For question sentences, we exchange the subject. And first auxiliary verb. How do we use the Past Perfect Continuous Tense? For ex...
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Present Perfect Continuous Tense | Ernie Suherni
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A smart site for a smart visitor. Future Perfect Continuous Tense. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. How do we make the Present Perfect Continuous Tense? The structure of the present perfect continuous tense is:. Here are some examples of the present perfect continuous tense:. The car has been. The car’s been. Here are some examples:. I’ve been reading. The car’s been giving trouble. We’ve been playing tennis for two hours. I have been r...
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Riwayat Hidup | Ernie Suherni
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