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English part I

Dosen : Mutaqim Rija
04/09/08 17:30 Wib
1. Introducing
Memperkenalan diri masing2
2. How important english
Disini dijelaskan pentingnya bahasa inggris di dunia kerja maupun dikehidupan sehari-hari, inggris adalah bahasa tertua dengan kosa kata yang lebih banyak dibanding dengan bahasa lain walaupun banyak bahasa dunia yang banyak muncul seperti German, Rusia, Jepang dll, bahasa Inggris akan tetap menjadi bahasa penting [...]

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Simple Present Tense

How do we make the Simple Present Tense?

subject
+
auxiliary verb
+
main verb

do

base

There are three important exceptions:

For positive sentences, we do not normally use the auxiliary.
For the 3rd person singular (he, she, it), we add s to the main verb or es to the auxiliary.
For the verb to be, we do not use an auxiliary, even for questions [...]

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Prepositions of Place: at, in, on

 
In general, we use:

at for a POINT
in for an ENCLOSED SPACE
on for a SURFACE

at
in
on

POINT
ENCLOSED SPACE
SURFACE

at the corner
in the garden
on the wall

at the bus stop
in London
on the ceiling

at the door
in France
on the door

at the top of the page
in a box
on the cover

at the end of the road
in my pocket
on the floor

at the entrance
in my wallet
on the [...]

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English Preposition Rule

There is one very simple rule about prepositions. And, unlike most rules, this rule has no exceptions.Rule
A preposition is followed by a “noun”. It is never followed by a verb.
By “noun” we include:

noun (dog, money, love)
proper noun (name) (Bangkok, Mary)
pronoun (you, him, us)
noun group (my first job)
gerund (swimming)

A preposition cannot be followed by a verb. [...]

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Prepositions of Time : at, in, on

We use:

at for a PRECISE TIME
in for MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS
on for DAYS and DATES

at
in
on

PRECISE TIME
MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS
DAYS and DATES

at 3 o’clock
in May
on Sunday

at 10.30am
in summer
on Tuesdays

at noon
in the summer
on 6 March

at dinnertime
in 1990
on 25 Dec. 2010

at bedtime
in the 1990s
on Christmas Day

at sunrise
in the next century
on Independence Day

at sunset
in the [...]

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