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Posted by : Dewi Ratnasari Senin, 30 Maret 2015


Nama               : Dewi Ratnasari

NIM                : 7211414059

Rombel            : Akuntansi C 2014

 

Present Tense

1.        Inflation and unemployment are the biggest economic problems in indonesia.

2.        Currency exchange rates always change at any time.

3.        Consumption rate of Indonesia people always increase every years.

 

 

Present Continous Tense

1.        The price of fuel oil are rising.

2.        The Indonesian economy is currently facing many challenges.

3.        Inflation is causing ascension the price of basic necessities.

 

 

Past Tense

1.        Minister of Economy, Sofyan Djalil got many investor when he with Jokowi and the other minister were visiting Japan and Chinese.

2.        Jokowi appointed Sofyan Djalil as Minister of Indonesian economy.

3.        Many entrepreneurship helped to increase Indonesian economy.

 

 

Past Continous Tense

1.        Jokowi was doing some effort to overcome the economic problems.

2.        I was studying macro economics.

3.        In 1998, economy growth of indonesia was decreasing.

 

 

Past Perfect Tense

1.        Before the company sold their product, the company had made a good marketing strategy.

2.        Indonesia had prepared some effort to facing MEA.

3.        After jokowi had became Governor of jakarta, he became President of indonesia.

 

 

{ 9 komentar... read them below or Comment }

  1. Thank you, Dewi. It was good. P
    Please write a name of a person with the capital letter, such as "jokowi" with "Jokowi". The other is a name of a place, "jakarta" which is supposed to be "Jakarta". Please the others, do you have any comments?

    BalasHapus
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    1. thank you miss for your comments :)
      i will remember it :D

      Hapus
  2. hay dewi.. Indonesia people must writed by Indonesian people, am I right?

    BalasHapus
  3. Hello Dewi It was very good job. But in the part of Past Perfect Tense on number 3, "Jokowi had became" must be written by "Jokowi had become", isn't it? Because the Verb III of become is become, "became" is the Verb II form. Am I right? Please correct me if I wrong :)

    BalasHapus
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    1. Tri Rohani, very good point! two thumbs up :D

      Hapus
    2. Ouh thank you Miss that's my pleasure :)

      Hapus
    3. thank you for your correction tri :)
      yes you right, I am not yet Verb III of become :)

      Hapus

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