PRESENT PERFECT AND SIMPLE PAST
Present
Perfect : an activity that started in the
past and still do to this day.
Example :
1. I’ve read this book.
2. She has called you three times.
3. I’ve just sent you an email.
Simple Past : An activity that starts and finished in the
past and there’s nothing to do with
now.
Example :
1. Did he come on time yesterday?
2. Did you sleep enough last time?
3. When I was a senior high school
student, I always got up at 4 am to study.
WHAT
IS SUBJECT VERB-AGREEMENT?
Subject-verb agreement is a rapprochement between the verb with the
subject in halnumber, namely: singular (single) or plural (plural). The subject
can be a noun, pronoun, or other construction acting as a noun, gerund as
daninfinitive. Basically, singular subject (single subject) using the singular
verb (singular verb), while plural subject (plural subject) to use the plural
verb (plural verb).
Example :
- The stars shine.
- Leo rarely eats white
bread.
- You go straight ahead then turn left.
WHAT
IS PRONOUN , POSSESIVE ADJECTIVE , AND POSSESIVE PRONOUN?
Pronoun
is a word used to replace a noun (noun) which can be a person, object, animal,
place, or abstract concepts. The object pronoun is one of the eight parts of
speech.
Example :
1. He is a politician.
2. It is the most delicious cake that I have ever
eaten.
3. He borrowed me two interesting books.
Possessive adjective is a determiner (special adjective) is used to
denote possession (possession) of the noun. Possessive adjective consists of
my, your, his, her, its, our, and their.
Example :
1. My house is the biggest one
2. The city is my hometown.
3. Your letter was sent yesterday.
Possessive Pronoun is a pronoun that serves to indicate
ownership. In a sentence, this word can occupy the position as subject, subject
complement, or direct object.
Example :
- Hers is
beautiful.
- Ours is on the
table
- Some of the good books are theirs.
COLLECTIVE
NOUN
Collective noun is a noun that is used to represent a group
name or a group (consisting of more than one member). This can be either a noun
person (person), animal (animal), or thing (object, abstract).
Example :
group of people
|
audience,
army, class, committee, couple, crew, gang, family, jury, navy, police,
senate, society, staff, team
|
group of animals
|
colony, deer, fish, flock, herd
|
group of things
|
bunch, bundle, clump, company,
department, equipment, faculty, furniture, pair, stack
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