Selasa, 29 April 2014

subject


Subject, Verb, Complement and Modifier

SUBJECT The subject of a sentence or clause is the part of the sentence or clause about which something is being said. It is usually the doer of the action. It is a noun or a pronoun. VERBGramar : a word (such as jump, think, happen, or exist ) that is usually one of the main parts of a sentence and that expresses an action, an occurrence, or a state of being. a word that characteristically is the grammatical center of a predicate and expresses an act, occurrence, or mode of being, that in various languages is inflected for agreement with the subject, for tense, for voice, for mood, or for aspect, and that typically has rather full descriptive meaning and characterizing quality but is sometimes nearly devoid of these especially when used as an auxiliary or linking verb.COMPLEMENTSomething that completes something else or makes it better.Grammar : a word or group of words added to a sentence to make it completeMODIFIERgrammar : a word (such as an adjective or adverb) or phrase that describes another word or group of words. one that modifies, a word or phrase that makes specific the meaning of another word or phrase, and a gen that modifies the effect of anotherMake 5 Senteces and determine its Subject, Verb, Complement and Modifier-  Mother cooking chiken in the kitchen using a frying pan-  Farhan went to the school in the morning by a motor cycle-  He buy cake at store cake for a birthday he girl friens who was 22 years old.-  Me and my family went to Bandung by car.-  they are walked together to the school in the morning.

question tag


question tag = tugas softskill 2

Question TagFrequently used in spoken english when you want someone to agree or disagree.Form :         positive statement-quetion tag negative. Ex. You are tom, aren't you?        negative statement-question tag positive. Ex. He isn't john, is he?The five examples :1. You didn't see her, did you?2. Jane can't swim, can she?3. Jack doesn't smoke, does he?4. Helen was there, wasn't she?5. They couldn't understand him, could they?Yes/No QuestionAre also called Closed Questions because there are only two possible responses :yes or no. When forming a Yes/No Question, it must include one of these verbs : be, do, have,or a modal verb.The five example :1. Do you smoke? Yes, i do.2. Is that Ed? No it isn't.3. Did the twins go? Yes, they did.4. Will there be an exam? No, there won't.5. Should he have gone? Yes, he should.5W+1H QuestionIs used to getting the answer more complete from the question that you asked.WHAT         : to identify the event or what happened?WHO        : to identify the person or group belong to the text.WHEN         : to identify the time on the context.WHERE        : to identify the place or where the situation take a place.WHY         : to identify the reason or to identify the case causes.HOW        : to identify the way to get the resolving problem.The five examples :1. What time does it start?2. Where does Peter live?3. When is he coming?4. Why do you love her?5. How will she get there?

subject

Subject, Verb, Complement and Modifier SUBJECT The subject of a sentence or clause is the part of the sentence or clause about which some...