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Selasa, 31 Maret 2015
Present Tense
1.
The goverment always arranges RAPBN that will be
asked for approval to DPR every year.
2.
Indonesia always suffers inflation in the end of
the year.
3.
The goverment sets floating policy for the value
of rupiah.
Present Continuous Tense
1.
The world oil price is increasing at this moment
so the price of gasoline, diesel, and kerosine are increasing too.
2.
The value of rupiah toward the US dollar is
strengthening in Rp. 13.086,00
3.
The doctors are urging Jokowi to give certainty
about Indonesian Economy for the people at this moment.
Past Tense
1.
In the SBY era the price of petrolium, diesel,
and kerosine ever increased four times and decreased one time.
2.
In the 1998 Indonesia suffered monetary crisis
that finally made banking sectors bankrupt.
3.
The goverment set the price of petrolium from
Rp. 6.400,00 to Rp. 6.900,00 for diesel and Rp. 6.900,00 to Rp. 7.400 for
gasoline on Saturday on March 28th, 2015 at 00.00 the day before yesterday.
Past Continuous Tense
1.
The value of rupiah was decreasing 0,08% to Rp13.075
per USD while the value of bath was increasing 0,04% per USD yesterday.
2.
The price of world oil was increasing when the
price of petrolium increased in Indonesia.
3.
The price of medium rice was increasing Rp. 271,00
became Rp. 12.000,00 while the price of cooking oil was decreasing Rp. 71,00
became Rp. 11.500,00 in March to April 2015.
Past Perfect Tense
1.
The students had demonstrated before Soeharto
retreated from his position as Indonesian President in 1998.
2.
The President, Jokowi had become a governor
of DKI Jakarta before he became a president of Indonesia.
3.
Sofyan Djalil had become a Minister of state
enterprises in period 2007-2009 before he became a Minister of economic
coordinator in Jokowi era.
Good job !
BalasHapusYour tenses is completely good
Thank you Tari but I'm sorry I think your comment "Your tenses is..." is wrong because your subject is "Tenses" so to be that you have to use is "are" right ?
BalasHapusthankyou Evi for your correction :)
BalasHapusOke Tari :)
BalasHapus