Jumat, 29 November 2013

Expression about of Pleasure, Pain, Relief, Satisfaction, and Dissatisfaction

Expressing :

- Pain :
 

Selasa, 26 November 2013

The problem of english :

-> In material of Adjective Clause, My problem is I don't know how to place word the who or whom and different of them.

Examples :
a. - The boy is my cousin.
    - He is talking with my sister.

b. - Sigit is fisherman
    - Ramli knows well him.


Jumat, 15 November 2013

Poster

Definition of poster is an informative and decorative way to attract the attention to the information it contains.
It usually displayed in apublic place. It is often decorated with design or illustrations.

           Short Reports And Memos 


- Short report


             The short report describes the scope of the audit (what financial statements the auditor has examined) and the findings of the audit (whether the reports appear to be accurate). A short form may be used in conjunction with a more detailed long form or complete auditor's report.            

Transitions : Moreover, Furthermore, In addition, Therefore, Consequently.

Transitions connect the ideas between two sentences.

English transition words are essential, since they not only connect ideas, but also can introduce a certain shift, contrast or opposition, emphasis or agreement, purpose, result or conclusion, etc. in the line of argument.
The transition words and phrases have been assigned only once to somewhat artificial categories, although some words belong to more than one category.

Noun Clause 

In the dialog, the noun clause functions as an object or subject.
There are some kinds of noun clauses, such as the following :




So, Too, Either, Neither





So and Too
The words so and too are used to combine two positive statements with identical predicates to form a compound sentence. The predicate is not repeated completely in the second part of compound sentence. An auxiliary must be included in the second part of the sentence.

Rabu, 13 November 2013

Adjective Clause


Adjective clause is a dependent clause which takes the place of an adjective in another clause or phrase. Note that an adjective clause usually comes after what it modifies, while an adjective usually comes before.