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Posted by : Unknown Selasa, 31 Maret 2015

Simple present tense

  • All of the sales in the market always follow the market price which have fixed.
  • Indonesia has much competence of business which can be improved in free trade.
  • A rate of exchange of Rupiah is lower than Dollar.
Present Continous
  • Indonesia is facing the economic problem for example inflation.
  • Now, Indonesian businessmen are preparing their products to face the free trade.
  • The consumer is confusing to suffice the daily needs because the increasing price of the fuel.
Past Tense
  • Indonesia entered Asian Economic Community on Januari 2015.
  • A couple days ago the price of fuel increased Rp 500.
  • The price of daily needs was cheap in about 1990.
Past Perfect
  • When Jokowi became a President, the rate of exchange of Rupiah had decreased.
  • The price of daily needs had increased after the price of fuel increased Rp 500.
  • When crisis money had happened in 1998, Suharto stopped become a President.
Past Continous
  • Last November, the price of fuel was increasing.
  • Sri Mulyani was being a Minister of Financial on SBY's period.
  • Crisis money was happening on 1998.

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  1. Hay nur sol, let me comment yours :)
    The sentence "the rate of exchange of" I think it's too much of, how about " the exchange rate of " is it more simple? Thanks nur shol :D

    BalasHapus
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    BalasHapus
  3. Hi Nur Solichah. This is good. But let me give you a correction about this sentence "The price of daily needs had increased after the price of fuel increased Rp 500". In this sentence, you have compered two tenses : Simple Past Tense and Simple Past Perfect Tense. I think it is better if you write like this “The price of daily needs ' increased ' after the price of fuel ' had increased ' Rp 500" than “The price of daily needs ' had increased ' after the price of fuel ' increased ' Rp 500". Because the event using Past Perfect Tense happens older than the event using Past Tense. I hope you can correct me back if I am wrong. Thank You.

    BalasHapus
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    1. I think you are right Fatma. Thank for your correction.

      Hapus
  4. Nur Sol...Let's me give you some commen for your project.
    I think that your example for the sentences of perfect tense will be better if you use word "after or before" than "when", because in my opinion that you use word "when" it's mean that two momments in your sentences was happen concurrently, but the duration of the moment was different, so the formula of sentenses will be "past tense, when past continous tense" or "past perfect tense, when past perfect continous tense". And, if you use word "after or before" it will be explain to us which the moment was happen previously, so the sentences will be "After Jokowi had become a President, the rate of exchange of Rupiah was decreased." and "After crisis money had happened in 1998, Suharto stopped become a President."
    Thank you...

    BalasHapus
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    1. I am sorry, but I disagree with you. The word "when" is also used in past perfect tense because I have read it in a book. Thanks for your comment.

      Hapus

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