Nama : Vina Wahyu Astuti
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Kelas :4EA25
Tugas Bahasa Inggris 2
1)
Past
Tense
Simple past Tense is used to reveal the
events that have occurred on a certain time in the past. Events can be short or
long. Means also into several events occur one by one. In general, There are
two facts important thing to remember in this English tenses:
·
irregular verbs (Irregular Verbs)
·
Negative
sentences and questions are not like positive sentences but maintain the basic
form of the verb
Example
1. I sent
you a letter a month ago
2. Megawati
won president election several month ago
3. I did
not expext this happened
4. Did they
allow to join their football club?
5. Did he
deliver the order on time?
2)
Past Continous
Tense
Past Continuous Tense reveals actions in
the past being take place. Action can sometimes also be interrupted by something.
Form of language tenses English is also called Past Progressive Tense.
Usage:
·
On going action
·
On going on going activities [Past Continuous]
+ When + [Past Simple]
·
On going activities at the same time in the
past
·
Conditional / polite questions
Example
1. Raisa and
afgan were singing together in a TV show at 9 o’clock last night
2. He was
reading a book while the library was closed
3. You were
not listening to me when I told you to turn the oven off
4. I was
working at the factory in 2011
5. Was she
washing my car while I was ironing my clothes?
3)
Present
Perfect Continous
The Present Perfect Continuous reveals
actions that have been initiated in the past and
Now still continues. English tenses are
also used to tell events that started in the past and just finished.
Usage:
·
actions that have started in the past and are
still continuing now
·
actions
that have just stopped
Example
1. Jihan has
not been watering those flowers
2. I have
been eating sandwich
3. She has
been bringing many so she feels heavy now
4. Many books
have been being brought by her
5. Have I
been feeding cats?
4)
Present
Perfect Tense
Present Perfect tense form in English
tenses used for a simple or ongoing simple actions stop, but has an influence
to the present. Puts emphasis on results.
Usage:
·
actions that occur at an uncertain time before
this time
·
Past action and influence in the present
·
acts that began in the past and still continue
in the present
Example
1. I have
told you not to disturb my girl friend
2. I have
been gone to Bali Island for three time
3. Don’t
pass over here, the floor has just been mopped
4. Oh my
god, I have not turn the stove off
5. Has the
rain stopped now?
5)
Past
Perfect
We use Past Pefect (simple) tense to
indicate an action in the past relates to other previous actions in the past.
Usage:
·
recounts a completed action before any other
actions of the time then
·
Conditional Sentence Type III If + subject +
Past perfect + Would have + verb III If we had known the answer, we would have
told you
·
indirect sentences (reported speech)
Example
1. That
all I could give to her, before she died last year
2. Had
you ever been to Bali before you went there last year
3. I had
locked the door before I left my home
4. Having
finished walking for a smile, she took a rest for a while
5. I would
not let you go until you had accomplished your home work
6)
Future
Tense
Is a verb form used to state that an
action takes place in the future, spontaneously or planned. This tense can also
be used to form conditional sentence type 1.
Example
1. I will
make you smile
2. You will
cry for this condition
3. Andy will
play football in the next time
4. Suneo will
singing a song in the class
5. They will
help up there