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Rabu, 11 Juli 2012

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Rabu, 09 Mei 2012

Adjective / Relative Clauses

Definition : A dependent clause used as an adjective within a sentence. Also known as an adjectival clause or a relative clause. An adjective clause usually begins with a relative pronoun (which, that, who, whom, whose), a relative adverb (where, when, why), or a zero relative. Examples : The happy woman danced across the street. Happy is an adjective modifying the noun woman. It is telling us which woman. (Remember that Which one? is one of the adjective questions.) Which woman? The happy woman. Now, look at this sentence : The woman who looks happy danced across the street. This time, a whole clause is modifying the noun woman. The clause is still telling us which woman. Which woman? The woman who looks happy. This clause is an adjective...

Girls' Generation TaeTiSeo

Girls' Generation-TTS (also known as Girls' Generation-TaeTiSeo, TaeTiSeo) is the first official sub-group of South Korean girl group, Girls' Generation, formed by S.M. Entertainment in 2012. The sub-group is composed of three Girls' Generation members, Taeyeon (leader), Tiffany, and Seohyun.S.M. Entertainment's official press release regarding the group stated that the subunit's intention was to "grab the attention of fans with all aspects of music, performance, and fashion styles."Also hinting at the possibility of future subunits containing other members, elaborating, "by changing the members of the unit according to the music and concept...

Sabtu, 07 April 2012

Active and Passive Sentences

Active Sentences In active sentences, the thing doing the action is the subject of the sentence and the thing receiving the action is the object. Most sentences are active. [Thing doing action] + [verb] + [thing receiving action] Examples: Passive Sentences In passive sentences, the thing receiving the action is the subject of the sentence and the thing doing the action is optionally included near the end of the sentence. You can use the passive form if you think that the thing receiving the action is more important or should be emphasized. You can also use the passive form if you do not know who is doing...

Selasa, 13 Maret 2012

Subject Verb Agreement

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