Selasa, 14 Juni 2016

TUGAS SOFTSKILL BAHASA INGGRIS DEFINISI PRESENT PERFECT TENSE DAN ARTKEL


DEFINITION OF PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

Present Perfect Tense is the initial form used to express an action or activity that occurs at an indefinite time in the past or the activity has been carried out.
Formula Present Perfect Tense :
·      Positive Forms ( + )
-          Subject  + have/has + V-3 + Object
Example :
-          They have walked to the garden

·      Negative Forms ( - )
·         Subject  + have/has + not + V-3 + Object
Example :
-          I have not traveled to the Bandung.

·      Interogative Forms ( ? )
·         Have/has + Subject + V-3 + Object
Example :
-          Have you read the book yet?



ARTIKEL
The Price Increase In The Month of Ramadan


Ramadan is a month full of blessings. In this month the Muslims are fasting for one month. Both adults and children welcome with joy the arrival of the month of Ramadan. Because this month is the month that has been waiting for his arrival since long.

But despite the excitement they experienced there is also a sadness. Because Ramadan has not arrived, but the nine basic commodities have risen. Such as vegetables, eggs, meat, and much more. For onion are usually only in the range of Rp 28 thousand/kg. But today the price of Rp 45 thousand/kg. The price of chicken meat has increased Rp 6 thousand / kg, from Rp 34 thousand / kg. Now go up to Rp 40 thousand / kg.

This makes housewives became dizzy and have to be very clever to play the brain. Communities have complained to the government, but has yet to show results. if it's like this, pity the poor. They only expect help from the government. but the fact that citizens have not received assistance from the government. And for workers who have not received THR, they were only able to save up to get THR.

Until now, the government has not been able to find a solution so that prices remain stable. However, the government has tried as much as possible so that prices remain stable. If repeated and there is no solution, it means the government has lost the market and the government does not want seriously to dampen the rise in prices of this staple.


1.      This month is the month that has been waiting for his arrival since long
2.      Ramadan has not arrived
3.      Nine basic commodities have risen
4.      Communities have complained to the government
5.      But have not been able to show results
6.      The fact that citizens have not received assistance from the government.
7.      For workers who have not received THR
8.      The government has not been able to find a solution.
9.      The government has tried as much as possible
10.  The government has lost the market

Selasa, 26 April 2016

TUGAS SOFTSKILL BAHASA INGGRIS MODAL AUXILIARIES


Nama              : Anggi Graha Pertiwi
NPM               : 10215784
Kelas              : 1EA28

MODAL AUXILIARIES

1.      Can you speak English ?
2.      Could you give me an advice ?
3.      You had better be silent.
4.      May I borrow your book ?
5.      I might work with you.
6.      A man must be responsible.
7.      You ought cut your hair.
8.      Shall I go tonight for meeting with my friend.
9.      You should study hard.
10.  She will be in Bekasi today.
11.  Would you like another cup of coffee ?

Rabu, 06 April 2016

TUGAS SOFTSKILL BAHASA INGGRIS ACTIVE PASSIVE


Nama          : AnggiGraha Pertiwi
NPM           : 10215784
Kelas          : 1EA28

TUGAS ACTIVE DAN PASSIVE

1.      SIMPLE PRESENT
A.    Active      : She belives you.
B.     Passive     : You are belivedby his.

2.      PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
A.    Active      : My father is washing a motorcycle.
B.     Passive     : A motorcycle is being washed by father.

3.      PRESENT PERFECT
A.    Active      : Many tourists has visited old town.
B.     Passive     : Old town has been visited by many tourists.

4.      SIMPLE PAST
A.    Active      : My father repaired the car.
B.     Passive     : The car was repaired by my father.

5.      PAST PROGRESSIVE
A.    Active      : Some workers was maintaining the toll road at this time yesterday.
B.     Passive     : The toll road was being maintained t this time yesterday.

6.      PAST PERFECT
A.    Active      : Litahad bitten Mary.
B.     Passive     : Mary had been bitten by Lita.

7.      SIMPLE FUTURE
A.    Active      : He will hold a party.
B.     Passive     : A party will be held by him.


8.      BE GOING TO
A.    Active      : We are going to watch a movie tonight.
B.     Paaive      : A movie is going to be watched by us tonight.

9.      FUTURE PERFECT
A.    Active      : He will havemeet them.
B.     Passive     : They will have been met.