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Kamis, 23 April 2015
Simple present tense.
1. We
study accounting every Wednesday.
2. He
doesn’t know financial perfectly.
3. My sister counts her
money every day.
Simple past tense.
1. Yesterday
I borrowed money in the bank.
2. Last week I visited the
Indonesian stock exchange to buy shares.
3. We
watched tax information in the state finance office.
Present continuous tense.
1. Father
is reading newspaper to find economics information.
2. Mr.
Indra is talking with his wife about financial planning.
3. Indonesian society is facing AEC 2015.
Past continuous tense.
1. I
was going to the bank when you phoned me yesterday.
2. Gasoline prices were rising when the exchange rate downed.
3. Indonesia
was imported rice last month.
Past perfect tense.
1. Yesterday
I had finished my shopping when I met a friend.
2. We
had finished our economics middle test when the bell rang.
3. Australia had suspended trade agreement with Indonesia
when Indonesia intercepted
by Australia a
year ago.