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Posted by : Unknown Selasa, 31 Maret 2015

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
1.      The exchange rate is always change everyday.
2.      Rising fuel prices lead to increase the prices of basic commodities.
3.      The employee comes to the office at 8 a.m.


SIMPLE PAST TENSE
1.      A few days ago the fuel price increased of Rp 500 each liter.
2.      Policy delivered by the director yesterday makes employees more discipline.
3.      Last year, import level increased until 2%.


PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
1.      News reader is reading the text right now.
2.      The finance minister is counting the inflation level.
3.      The secretary is writting the order letter to OLX.com


PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
1.      The director was leaving the office yesterday.
2.      The secretary was leaving the letter last week.
3.      Export level was increasing two years ago.


PAST PERFECT TENSE
1.      When import level was increasing, farmer’s income had decreased.
2.      When Mr. Brian had made a mistake, the director was entering his office.

3.      The secretary was calling the director while Mrs. Betty had written the letter.  

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  1. Good evening Anis, i think your sentences are too short. You should put more words on your sentences.

    BalasHapus
  2. Good evening Vannesa, thanks for your correction. I agree with your opinion. I wiil try my best in the next project. :)

    BalasHapus
  3. Hi Anissah, I think this following sentence is wrong "The secretary is writting the order letter to OLX.com" because the ((writting)) one should be ((writing)).

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Hi Eva, thank you for your correction. I will correct the sentence on REVISED. :)

      Hapus
    2. Eva, how about (written)? Still I use one"t" or double "tt" ? :)

      Hapus
    3. Komentar ini telah dihapus oleh pengarang.

      Hapus
  4. Hi Anis! "The exchange rate is always change everyday." you don't need to use tobe because that is verbal sentence. I think the correct one is "The exchange rate always changes everyday."
    "Policy delivered by the director yesterday makes employees more discipline." I think that is present tense sentence not past tense sentence hehe

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Hi Ifah, thank you so much for your correction. I really need the correction. I will correct the sentences on REVISED. :)

      Hapus

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