Ketidak sempurnaan sebuah kata

Sebuah ucapan yang kadang keluar dari mulut kita tak selalu baik apa adanya, tapi kadang kita lupa, kata kata yang kotor pun terlontar dari mulut kita, dalam hati kita tau bahwa itu merupakan suatu hal yang tidak baik, tapi di sisi lain kita hanya mengabaikannya, menganggap sebuah kekhilafan atau kekeliriuan yang tidak kita sengaja. Namun tanpa kita sadari, melalui sebuah kata kita bisa menyakiti perasaan seseorang. Dengan begitu dapat disimpulkan bahwa setiap kata yang keluar dari mulut kita merupakan cerminan dari diri kita sendiri, ketidak sempurnaan kita di dalam berinteraksi.

Rabu, 19 Oktober 2011

What is Noun, Verbs and Adverbs ???

1.1 Noun
The words noun comes from the Latin words nomen meaning "name". Noun are the names of places, things and ideas. Anything we can imagine has a name. If someone discovers a person, places, things or ideas without a name, you can be sure that steps will be taken to remedy that situation.

2.1 Kinds of Noun
Noun can also be Concrete and Abstract
  •  Concrete Noun
Concrete noun are nouns that can be touched or held, for example: house, taxicab, typewriter, computer, shoe and etc
Example:
  1. The house is very big
  2. I dont have a typewriter
  3. This is my computer
  4. My Brother buys a black shoes
  5. I take my bag
  • Abstract Noun
Abstract noun are nouns that cannot be touched or held, for the example: love, fear , honesty, truth, intrigue, regrets and etc
Example:
  1. I look some advertisement in TV
  2. The internet conection is bad
  3. That is the government wisdom
  4. I need your attendance
  5. All of us has a inner beauty
1.2 Verbs 
Verbs are the life of language, beacase of them, our words take action and we are able ti express who we are and how we feel. Without verbs, speechs and writing would be reduced to trivial naming and static description. Verb are beyond compare

2.2 Kinds of Verbs
There are 2 kinds of verb, Transitive Verbs and Intransitive Verbs
  • Transitive Verbs
Transitive verbs is a verbs that requires an object to complete the meaning. So transitive verbs cannot stand alone without noun or pronoun as the object.
Example:
  1. She made a cake
  2. I bought a car
  3. She will see the fashion contests
  4. The fish need water 
  5. He kick the ball
  • Intransitive Verbs
Intransitive Verbs is a verb that does not require an object because it has complete meaning and the verb form of the Intransitive verbs is active.
Example:
  1. She is crying
  2. He sleeps
  3. My Brother are reading
  4. The plane is taking off
  5. The train is arrived
1.3 Adverbs
Adverbs derived from the words add to the meaning of the verbs. Adverbs later developed into more widespread, not only describes a verb, adjective but also explains the other. In other words adverbs are adverbs that describe how, when or where a job, so that events and actions performed or happen.

2.3 Kinds of Adverbs 

There are 3 kinds of Adverbs: Adverbs of place, Adverbs of  TIme and Adverbs of Manners
  • Adverbs of Place
Adverb of Place are adverbs that show where the incident.
Example:
  1. Margaretta looked everywhere
  2. He studies English here
  3. John is upstairs
  4. I saw her there
  5. They move along
  • Adverbs of Time
Adverbs of Time are adverbs that show when the incident.
Example:
  1. I am studying English now
  2. He never knew that before
  3. She will finish her work soon
  4. Sunny came here yesterday
  5. We have a party tonight
  • Adverbs of Manners
Adverbs of manners are adverbs that show how the incident.
Example:
  1. They worked hard
  2. She writes a letters neatly
  3. I speaks English well
  4. He running fast
  5. My Father drived the car carefully

     

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