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- I'm Writing Sentences (Revised)
Posted by : Vicqy_Sy
Selasa, 31 Maret 2015
PRESENT TENSE
- Indonesian government tries to maintain the price of rupiah , but the fact is Rupiah declines.
- Members of government Jakarta held a ceremony every morning at the office to do the briefing.Mr. Ahok who lead the ceremony
- Mr. Jokowi held ‘Blusukan’ in traditional markets to monitor the welfare of people as well as watching the price in the market.
PRESENT
CONTINUOUS TENSE
1. Experts of economy is debating issues on television
right now. Many students are watching and doing it’s own debate in front of the television.
2. All seller raise the price, from basic
needs such as rice and vegetables to electronic goods.
That's because the soaring price of Rupiah to Dollar.
3. I am going to Jakarta again, to see the game on the
stock exchange about Rupiah
and see the printing of new money to welcome Eid.
PAST TENSE
1. Government
said that Indonesian people have to face increased or decreased refined fuel
oil.
2. Indonesian Stock Exchange predicted Inflation on march stand between 0,3-0,4%
3. Rupiah rose 9
points to 13.056 per dollar. if the price of the rupiah fell back , could lead
to inflation in many ways
PAST
CONTINUOUS TENSE
- I was sitting on the floor when Amalia said that Indonesian Bank employees survey of basic needs in Johar Market.
- While I was walking in Jl.Taman Siswa, I heard increased soto price from 5000 rupiah to 7000 rupiah per serving
- I was sleeping all day yesterday when Anita saw the news on television that student in Makasar are voice their aspiration on government
PAST PERFECT TENSE
1. When fuel goes up, I had not use motorcycle to go to school, So I do not spend money to buy fuel
2. I had pay my debt when I got money from my mother. The government should immediately pay the debt to other countries, so that Indonesia does not have a lot of burden.
3. Vidia had buy a new mobile phone imports when the price of dollars still at 12,500.
"jakarta" --> small "j"?
BalasHapusOh my god.. I'm forget mrs, it's wrong.. I must write 'Jakarta' with big 'j'
BalasHapusviq, are you sure that "I'm write sentences" is true? -_-
BalasHapushehe I think it's false, because I bit nervous. see a clock when I uploaded, so urgent right? :D
HapusViq, "factual" is an adjective, it can't be used for subject. You should use "fact"
BalasHapus