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Posted by : Rani Vannesa
Jumat, 24 April 2015
Grammar
Rani
Vannesa / 7211414051
Simple
Present Tense (S + V(s/es) + O)
1.
Mr. Wisnu is the
personel manager who is responsible for recruitment, personel, management
development, staff conditions, health and safety.
2.
We authorize you to represent the
interests of our company at the upcoming Senate hearings on environmental
regulation
3.
Please
let us know what we can do to increase your customer base
Simple Present Continuous Tense
1.
I
am sending my application letter as accountant in Mandiri Bank
2.
P.T. SSS is expanding their company by establish branch
of large multinational company.
3.
Value exchange of Rupiah is increasing into Rp 13.000,00
per US dollars at 23rd of March 2015, and now holding out in Rp
13.000,00
Simple Future Tense
1. Indonesia’s economic recovery will last
only if their governments decide to make deeper economic reforms.
2. Indofood will get much profit if that
company can sale their product well.
3. The company’s CEO will implement the
company’s disciplinary procedures for employees in accordance with the Law.
Simple
Past Tense
1.
Less developed countries received
allowances from the European Union to finance various development project.
2. According
to the financial report, CBC Ceramics increased profits by about 30 million Europs last year.
3. The International Energy Agency’s output on the supply of oil and
natural gas was pessimistic because of slow production among non-OPEC
countries.
Past Continuous Tense
1.
Mr. Bambang was reporting the annual
financial when I came to his room.
2.
Indofood company was increasing their
profit scale in the last 2 months.
3.
I
wasn’t calculating annual profit while the manager was asking the finnal
financial report.
Past
Perfect tense
1. ABC company had closed the company because of
bangkruptcy.
2. Indonesia as developed
country had reach inflation rate ( annual percentage change on consumer price
index) arround 3 – 5 persen per year in perriod of 2005.
3. Since 1965 until
1997 economics of Indonesia had grown with average percentage arround 7% per
years.
Nice vanes.
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