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Not Now But Later



Don’t see the conditions now, we see 7 more years, who you are and who me. 





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I must What ??








I’m Not Perfect and Not Important

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List Study




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English Expressions Used when Describing People



English Expressions Used when Describing People
  
What does (she) look like?
She looks like a model.
What color is her hair?
It’s black?
What color are his eyes?
They’re blue.
How tall is she?
She is five feet, four inches tall.
How much do you weight?
I weight 75 kilos.
Does he have any distinguishing characteristics?
He has a scar on his left cheek.
How old is your mother?
She’s 45 years old.
Does the professor wear glasses?
No, but he wears contacts.
What is she wearing?
She is wearing a red T-shirt, tight blue jeans, and sandals.

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Noun Clause



Noun Clause
  • I know where he lives.
(where he lives adalah objek dari kata know)
  • He gives money to whoever needs it.
(The Noun Clause dimulai dengan whoever, seluruh Noun Clause itu adalah objek dari to, yang tidak dapat dipindah letaknya. Dan juga -ever- merupakan bentuk yang hanya bergandeng (mengikuti) dengan Noun Clause.

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Correlative Conjunctions



Correlative Conjunctions
Correlative conjunctions adalah konjungsi yang dipakai untuk menghubungkan unsur-unsur kalimat antara kata dengan kata, frase dengan frase, dan klausa dengan klausa (seperti halnya coordinating conjunctions).
Konjungsi ini selalu digunakan berpasangan. Unsur-unsur kalimat yang dihubungkan harus mempunyai kedudukan sejajar (parallel) sesuai dengan struktur gramatikal. Jika subjek singular dan plural dihubungkan, maka subjek yang paling dekat akan menentukan apakah verb itu singular atau plural.
Konjungsi yang umumnya digunakan adalah:
- both…and
- either…or
- neither…nor
- not only…but also
- whether…or
Contoh:
-She can both speak and write Japanese.
- Both my sister and my brother play the piano.
- I’m going to buy either a camera or a CD player with the money.
- Either she goes or I go.
- Shakespeare was not only a writer but also an actor.
- He not only read the book, but also remembered what he had read.
- He is neither rich nor famous.
- Neither Tom’s mother nor his father spoke English.
- Whether you win this race or lose it doesn’t matter as long as you do your best.
- She was uncertain whether to stay or leave.
- I didn’t know whether to believe him or not.
Jika menggunakan coorelative conjunctions untuk menghubungkan independent clauses, sebaiknya gunakan tanda baca koma (,) sebelum klausa yang kedua.
- Either Jane will conclude the experiment by April, or she will ask for additional research funds.

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EXPRESSING AGREEMENT / DISAGREEMENT



5. EXPRESSING AGREEMENT / DISAGREEMENT
Language expression :
To expres agree , we can use 
·         Exactly 
·         I think so 
·         Certainly 
·         I agree
               
 To show disagreement :
 
·         I don’t agree with you 
·         I don’t think so 
·         I’m sorry , but you’re wrong

 Ex :
A:  “I think, students should not cheating in examination time”
B: “Yes, I agree with you. Cheat can’t measure the students’ comprehension about their lesson”

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ARGUING

Argument in informal logic
Argument is an informal calculus, relating an effort to be performed or sum to be spent,
to possible future gain, either economic or moral.
In informal logic, an argument is a connexion between
a) an individual action
b) through which a generally accepted good is obtained.

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EXPRESSION OPINION



   EXPRESSION OPINION
Language expression :
To ask on opinion from other, we can use questions such as :
·         What do you think of..?
·         What is your opinion about…?
·         How about..?
·         What are you views on ..?
To give on opinion you can use
·         In my opinion..
·         I think that.
·         I really think..
·         It seem to me that..

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GIVING AND RESPONDING TO COMPLIMENTS

2. GIVING AND RESPONDING TO COMPLIMENTS
Expression used for giving compliments to other :
·         Fantastic
·         Smashing
·         How marvelous
·         That realy remarkable/ well done
·         Great/great for you
·         How wonderfull to listen to your great voice
Expression use responding :
·         Thank you
·         Thanks for you compliments
·         I’m delighted to hear that
·         It’s very kind of you to say so