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Posted by : Unknown Selasa, 31 Maret 2015



Simple Present Tense

  • Government  gives fund  1 trillion to political parties.
  • PT Bukit Asam distributes cash dividend amounting to Rp 705,7 billiond.
  • Rising fuel prices makes consumer’s purchasing ability is low.

Present Continous

  •    The exchange rate is rising now.
  •    Fuel prices are now rising again.
  •   Freight rate in Bogor is  rising again due to rising fuel prices.

Simple past tense

  • I studied accounting for almost 3 years in vocational high school.
  •  I am comparing the profit from PT Gudang Garam and PT Djarum. 
  •  The econimic crisis occurred in 1998.

Past continous tense

  • I was reading economic macro in the library when the rained.
  • I was shopping basic comodities at this time yesterday.
  • Indonesian APBN was decreasing when coruption in Indonesia increased.

Past perfect tense

  • In 2011, inflation of  Indonesia  had reached 3,79%.
  • APBN of Indonesia always had decreased when coruption in Indonesia increased.
  • People’s welfare had decreased because of inflation.

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  1. Hi Luluk.. :)
    I think the sentence in point three " I am comparing.." must be " I compared.." because it is use simple past tense. Am I right? Please correct me back if I am wrong. Thanks.

    BalasHapus
  2. Ok. Thanks sofi for your correct me. yes you're right :D

    BalasHapus

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