Minggu, 15 Desember 2013



Name: Tri Parwanti
Nim: A320120135

Present and Past Participle

The present participle is often referred to as the '-ing' form of the verb.
Present participles are used for continuous (or progressive) tenses. These include the present continuous, past continuous and future continuous.

1.      The sun was shining so I went for a walk.
2.      The man speaking English is our teacher.
3.      He is smiling to you.
4.      That movies was extremely exciting.
5.      Those toddlers have been sleeping for an hour.

Past participles are used in a similar manner to present participles.
Past participles are used with simple perfect tenses (continuous perfect or progressive perfect tenses take the participle 'been' + the present participle - have been playing, will have been working, etc.).

1.      They had left for California before she called.
2.      I will have bought the clothes by tomorrow evening.
3.      The labors had been demonstrating for two hours before you came.
4.      They had left for California before she called.
5.      Mary was talking on the telephone when I came home.


Nama: Tri Parwanti
kelas: C
Nim: A320120135


Negative inversion: Inversion adalah sebuah nama untuk pembalikan pola suatu kalimat dalam Bahasa Inggris, di mana subjek dan predikat berada dalam posisi yang berbeda dari posisi semula.

( never, seldomrarely, hardly ever, only once, only rarely, not once, not only).

Never:
1.      Never before do I remember seeing a meteor.
2.      Never before have I been so moved by a play.
3.      Never before had he imagined the world to be so big.
4.      Never again will I knock on your door.
5.      Never again will you let me down.
6.      Never again am I buying anything form this brand.
7.      Never does she go there.
Seldom:
1.      Seldom so much has been owed by so many to so few.
2.      Seldom did he work.
Rarely:
1.       Rarely do I repeat mistakes.
2.       Rarely does a bad attitude solve the problem.
3.       Rarely did he raise his voice. He was a patient man.

Hardly ever:
1.      Hardly ever did we eat fish.
2.      Hardly had he began to speak when the majority of the guests departed.

Only once:
1.      Only when you accept that you need proper exercise will you achieve weight loss success.
2.      Only once have I seen that. 
Not:
1.      Not a word did he say.
2.      Not until the 1990′s did he discover the perfect vehicle for his revolution.
3.      Not only do you burn calories while exercising, but also your metabolism increases.
4.      Not only is gender discrimination emphatically declared to be against the law, but also other distinctions such as.are considered illegal.
5.      Not only do people use it incorrectly, but also some people use it too often.
6.      Not only do I like pizza, but I like lasagna, too.