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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

TUGAS 4 : Tenses Chart




  1. While she was trying to read , her friend was practising the piano.
  2. He has been buying several jerseys in the last two years.
  3. She will bone the meat later.
  4. By the time you get there they already left.
  5. I was drowning. No body saved me.
  6. He said she has not returned the book yet
  7. What are you darning at the moment?
  8. She thinks her husband will buy a new fridge
  9. How much have you spent in London so far ?
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  1. In a month’s time I Learned in London so far
  2. After he had seen the giraffe he spoke to the keeper
  3.  He was buying weed-killer when they arrested him.
  4. The plumbing always gives trouble the summer.
  5. The trout had risen when they reached the lake.
  6. Do you recognize this statue?
  7. They say they will not perform tomorrow.
  8. What have you been doing since your last recital?
  9. As it rained he put up his umbrella.
  10. They heard Beethoven better conducted earlier in the year.
  11. What is going on here?
  12. I only just realized what she meant.
  13. I never plant crocuses again.
  14. Were you enjoying yourself when I saw you at the party ?
  15. I will be to the zoo and going while they are still talking about visiting it.
  16. She docked at Tilbury last week.
  17. He always accelerates too quickly.
  18. Do you hear that awful noise ?
  19. By the time the brigade arrived, the house had collapsed.
  20. I saw a new type of windscreen wiper while I was walking round the exhibition yesterday.
  21. They have been waiting to take off since ten this morning.
  22. She shot at leastthree tigers in India last year.
  23. We saw what we see
  24. He heard an owl hooting as he walked through the wood.
  25. They have been producing a hundred shirts every day for two mounts now.
  26. Where were you going when I bumped into you?
  27. Who was tolding the grasshopper to dance? The ant in the fable did.
  28. They wear high heels every day last term.
  29. What will you do with a gun in your car?
  30. He still doesn’t find his watch.
  31. I have lived there several years before I found the nest.
  32. When it stung him?
  33. She likes cockles. Naturally she prefers lobster.
  34. Dragon-flies have very beautiful wings.
  35. Time and tide don’t wait for no man, the saying run.
  36. I bought some new pruners the other day.
  37. The girl in the pay box seldom smiles now a days.
  38. The moment he opened the boot the spare wheel fell out.
  39. Too many cooks spoiled broth.
  40. He left Italy by plane yesterday.


TUGAS 3 Unreal Conditions : Present And Future - writing Conditional Sentence Unreal Conditions : Present And Future



TUGAS 3 Unreal Conditions : Present And Future - writing Conditional Sentence
Unreal Conditions : Present And Future

4. If that man ( work ) harder, he could earn more money.
If that man worked harder, he could earn more money.
5. I would gladly tell you answer if I only ( know ) it myselft
I would gladly tell you answer if I only knew it myselft

6. If Don and I ( have ) enough money, we would buy a house
If Don and I had enough money, we would buy a house
7. If the weather ( be ) better right now, we could go for a walk
If the weather were better right now, we could go for a walk
8. That student would get much higher marks if he ( study ) harder
That student would get much higher marks if the studied harder
9. If Mr. Smith ( call ) me, I would explain evertyhing to him.
If Mr. Smith called me, I would explain evertyhing to him.
10. Mr. Moore would give up teaching if the ( enjoy, not ) it so much.
Mr. Moore would give up teaching if she didn't enjoy it so much.
11. If I ( be ) in your place, I would accept Mr. Anderson’s offer.
If I were in your place, I would accept Mr. Anderson’s offer.
12. People would understand you better if you ( speak ) more carefully.
People would understand you better if you spoke more carefully.

Writing Conditional Sentences

1. If the weather were better today, I would go to the beach
2. I would be a millionaire if i won the lottery
3. If we had a different english teacher, we could share our knowledge
4. We could play a game of cards if you had a free time
5. If everybody dressed the same way, they would feel so shy
6. I wouldn’t do that if it hurted your heart
7. If I had more free time, I would go to London to holiday 
8. No one would be happy if they have a lot of money
9. If I spoke Japanese fluently, I would stay in Japan
10. Your suit would look better if you were confidence to wear it
11. If I knew all for details, I wouldn’t get a trouble to do my task
12. Almost anyone would be frightened if they had a legal issues 
13. If I had the day off tomorrow, I would take a rest 
14. The world would be a better place if everybody loves to peace 
15. If Alice were a little more careful, she wouldn’t get a accident


lirik lagu neyo - never knew i needed



(Ooh)
For the way you changed my plans
For being the perfect distraction
For the way you took the idea that I have
Of everything that I wanted to have
And made me see there was something missing (oh yeah)
For the ending of my first begin
(Ooh yeah yeah)(ooh yeah yeah)
And for the rare and unexpected friend
(Ooh yeah yeah)(ooh yeah yeah)
For the way you’re something that I never choose
But at the same time something I don’t wanna lose
And never wanna be without ever again (oh oh)
You’re the best thing I Never Knew I Needed
So when you were here I had no idea
You’re the best thing I never knew I needed
So now it’s so clear I need you here always
My accidental happily (ever after oh oh oh)
The way you slime and how you comfort me (with your laughter)
I must admit you were not a part of my book
But now if you open it up and take a look
You’re the beginning and the end of every chapter (oh oh)
You’re the best thing I never knew I needed (oh)
So when you were here I had no idea
You’re the best thing I never knew I needed (that I needed)
So now it’s so clear I need you here always
Who’d knew that I’d be here (who’d knew that I’d be here oh oh)
So unexpectedly (so unexpectedly oh oh)
Undeniably happy (hey)
Said with you right here, right here next to me (oh)
Girl you’re the…
You’re the best thing I never knew I needed (said I needed oh oh)
So when you were here I had no idea
You’re the best thing I never knew I needed (needed oh)
So now it’s so clear I need you here always
Baby baby
Now it’s so clear I need you here always


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The Frog Prince




One fine evening a young princess put on her bonnet and clogs, and went out to take a walk by herself in a wood; and when she came to a cool spring of water with a rose in the middle of it, she sat herself down to rest a while. Now she had a golden ball in her hand, which was her favourite plaything; and she was always tossing it up into the air, and catching it again as it fell.
     After a time she threw it up so high that she missed catching it as it fell; and the ball bounded away, and rolled along on the ground, until at last it fell down into the spring. The princess looked into the spring after her ball, but it was very deep, so deep that she could not see the bottom of it. She began to cry, and said, 'Alas! if I could only get my ball again, I would give all my fine clothes and jewels, and everything that I have in the world.'
     Whilst she was speaking, a frog put its head out of the water, and said, 'Princess, why do you weep so bitterly?'
     'Alas!' said she, 'what can you do for me, you nasty frog? My golden ball has fallen into the spring.'
     The frog said, 'I do not want your pearls, and jewels, and fine clothes; but if you will love me, and let me live with you and eat from off your golden plate, and sleep on your bed, I will bring you your ball again.'
     'What nonsense,' thought the princess, 'this silly frog is talking! He can never even get out of the spring to visit me, though he may be able to get my ball for me, and therefore I will tell him he shall have what he asks.'
     So she said to the frog, 'Well, if you will bring me my ball, I will do all you ask.'
     Then the frog put his head down, and dived deep under the water; and after a little while he came up again, with the ball in his mouth, and threw it on the edge of the spring.
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     As soon as the young princess saw her ball, she ran to pick it up; and she was so overjoyed to have it in her hand again, that she never thought of the frog, but ran home with it as fast as she could.
     The frog called after her, 'Stay, princess, and take me with you as you said,'
     But she did not stop to hear a word.
     The next day, just as the princess had sat down to dinner, she heard a strange noise - tap, tap - plash, plash - as if something was coming up the marble staircase, and soon afterwards there was a gentle knock at the door, and a little voice cried out and said:

'Open the door, my princess dear,
Open the door to thy true love here!
And mind the words that thou and I said
By the fountain cool, in the greenwood shade.'
 
     Then the princess ran to the door and opened it, and there she saw the frog, whom she had quite forgotten. At this sight she was sadly frightened, and shutting the door as fast as she could came back to her seat.
     The king, her father, seeing that something had frightened her, asked her what was the matter.
     'There is a nasty frog,' said she, 'at the door, that lifted my ball for me out of the spring this morning. I told him that he should live with me here, thinking that he could never get out of the spring; but there he is at the door, and he wants to come in.'
     While she was speaking the frog knocked again at the door, and said:

'Open the door, my princess dear,
Open the door to thy true love here!
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And mind the words that thou and I said
By the fountain cool, in the greenwood shade.'

     Then the king said to the young princess, 'As you have given your word you must keep it; so go and let him in.'
     She did so, and the frog hopped into the room, and then straight on - tap, tap - plash, plash - from the bottom of the room to the top, till he came up close to the table where the princess sat.
     'Pray lift me upon chair,' said he to the princess, 'and let me sit next to you.'
     As soon as she had done this, the frog said, 'Put your plate nearer to me, that I may eat out of it.'
     This she did, and when he had eaten as much as he could, he said, 'Now I am tired; carry me upstairs, and put me into your bed.' And the princess, though very unwilling, took him up in her hand, and put him upon the pillow of her own bed, where he slept all night long.
     As soon as it was light the frog jumped up, hopped downstairs, and went out of the house.
     'Now, then,' thought the princess, 'at last he is gone, and I shall be troubled with him no more.'
     But she was mistaken; for when night came again she heard the same tapping at the door; and the frog came once more, and said:

'Open the door, my princess dear,
Open the door to thy true love here!
And mind the words that thou and I said
By the fountain cool, in the greenwood shade.'

     And when the princess opened the door the frog came in, and slept upon her pillow as before, till the morning broke. And the third night he did the same. But when the princess awoke on the following morning she was astonished to see, instead of the frog, a handsome prince, gazing on her with the most beautiful eyes she had ever seen and standing at the head of her bed.
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     He told her that he had been enchanted by a spiteful fairy, who had changed him into a frog; and that he had been fated so to abide till some princess should take him out of the spring, and let him eat from her plate, and sleep upon her bed for three nights.
     'You,' said the prince, 'have broken his cruel charm, and now I have nothing to wish for but that you should go with me into my father's kingdom, where I will marry you, and love you as long as you live.'
     The young princess, you may be sure, was not long in saying 'Yes' to all this; and as they spoke a brightly coloured coach drove up, with eight beautiful horses, decked with plumes of feathers and a golden harness; and behind the coach rode the prince's servant, faithful Heinrich, who had bewailed the misfortunes of his dear master during his enchantment so long and so bitterly, that his heart had well-nigh burst.
     They then took leave of the king, and got into the coach with eight horses, and all set out, full of joy and merriment, for the prince's kingdom, which they reached safely; and there they lived happily a great many years.