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Posted by : Unknown Jumat, 24 April 2015

Simple Present Tense
  1. Goverment  gives fund  1 trillion to political parties. 
  2. PT Bukit Asam distributes cash dividend amounting to Rp 705,7 billiond.
  3. Rising fuel prices makes consumer’s purchasing ability is low.

Present Continous
  1. The exchange rate is rising now. 
  2. Fuel prices are now rising again.
  3. Freight rate in Bogor is  rising again due to rising fuel prices.
Simple past tense
  1. I have studied accounting for almost  three  years in vocational high school. 
  2. I am compared the profit from PT Gudang Garam and PT Djarum.
  3. The economic crisis occurred in 1998.

Past continous tense
  1. I was reading economic macro in the library when it rained. 
  2. I was shopping basic comodities at this time yesterday. 
  3. Indonesian APBN was decreasing when coruption in Indonesia increased.
                                         
Past perfect tense
  1. In 2011, inflation of  Indonesia  had reached 3,79%.
  2. APBN of Indonesia always had decreased when coruption in Indonesia increased. 
  3. People’s welfare had decreased because of inflation.

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