Sabtu, 04 Juli 2015

Nama : siti rahmawati
kls : 3eb20
npm : 27212083

B.

1. I (drive) (driving) in england when i suddenly (realize ) (realized) i was on the wrong side of the road.
2. While  i (work) (worked) at the restaurant, a coustimer (offier)(offered)me a job as a model.
3. When i (work) (graduated) from drama school, i (move) (moving) to los angeles.
4. We (live) (lived) in a tiny apartement when our first child (be) (was)born.
Nama : siti rahmawati
npm   : 27212083
kls       :  3eb20

1. ( until) they moved into an expensive apartement, they've become very snobbish.
2. He's frequently absent (in) class that indicates his lack (to) interest in schoo.
3. When an individual or a company borrows money (at) the bank, this money must be paid back (with) a specific date.
4. The production of pianos falls sharply (during) wartime.
5. The usefulness (on) water is absolutely important (to) us.

Jumat, 03 Juli 2015

tulisan

1. On can be used in the following ways :
     As a preposition : she was lying on the floor . It happened on a hot summer's day.
As an adverb: put your clothes on now. When the bus stopped he got on.
after the verb 'to be' : Is the central heating on?

In can be used in the following ways:
as a preposition (followed by a noun): the childern are in the garden. They met in 1973.
As an adverb (without a following noun) : come in and sit down.
after the verb 'to be' : 'is philip in? 'No, he's gone ou.'
As an adjective : it was the in thing to do.
at used for stating where someone or something is a. In a particular place.

2. Past can be used in the following ways:
As a preposition (followed by a noun) : it's past your bedtime. I walked past the post office.
as an adverb (without a following noun) : A policeman walked past. Months went past nothing happened.

Cross to go from one side of something such as a room or enclosed area to the other.

Trough can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun) : they were riding through a forest.
as an adverb (without a following noun): there's hole in the roof where the rain comes through.

Along can be used in the following ways:
As a preposition (followed by a noun ) : go along south street and turn left.
as an adverb (without a following noun) : can i bring the childern along?