Sunday, January 25, 2015

Macam-macam ekspresi dalam bahasa inggris

Expressing Promise
  • I swear
  • I promise that
  • That’s promise
  • Keep your promise
  • Don’t break your promise
  • I give you my word on that
  • You have my word on that
Expressing Sactisfaction
  • Great job
  • Well done
  • It’s sactifiying
  • It’s Disappointed
  • I’m really disappointed
  • I’m sactifiying
  • Great, good work
Expressing Opinion
  • I feel that
  • I think that
  • According to
  • What is your opinion?
  • What do you think about?
  • What do you think of?
  • In my opinion
Expressing Believe
  • Do you belive it
  • I don’t belive you
  • Are you kidding?
  • Are you serious?
  • Are you jocking?
  • Really?
  • Did you?
  • Oh my goodness
  • Can you imagine that?
  • Wouldn’t you believe it
Expressing Hope
  • I hope
  • I wish
  • I think so
  • Let’s hope
  • May god bless you
  • May your dream come true
  • I look forward to
  • Hopefully
  • I expect that
Expression of persuasion :

1.Come on …..
2.Can I/ Could I/ Couldn’t I persuade you…..?
3.How can I persuade you to…?
4.Couldn’t you be persuaded…?
5.Won’t you …. Please?
6.I think it would be a pity I’d we didn’t …..
7.Why don’t you…..?
8.I wish I could
9.We feel you should go ahead.


expressions of encouragement
1.You have my support.
2.Don’t worry. I am sure you’ll do better this time.
3.You can do it.
4.We feel you should go ahead.
5.Well done
6.You’re doing very well.

expressions of criticism
1.The film is totally boring.
2.What’s ridiculous movie!
3.I can’t stand the rudeness.
4.You’d be well advisen to / not to
5.I’d say ….

expressions of prevention
1.I must try to prevent …..
2.We can’t do much to prevent ……
3.I woludn’t do that ….. If I were you.
4.It is not a good idea.
5.I think it is not wise to do that.
6.I think that’s not a good idea. You’d better cancel your plan.
7.I wouldn’t take the risk if I were in your position.


the possible answer
I’ll consider that.
I’ll think that.
I’ll reschedule my plan.


expressions of plan, intention and purposes
1.I plan to….
2.I am planning to….
3.I am going to…
4.I intend to….
5.I am thinking of …..
6.I want to….
7.I desire …
8.I reckon I will,,,,,


expressions of prediction
1.I would say …
2.I predict that ….
3.I guess …
4.I think ….

Possible responses
1.I think so
2.I can be
3.I don’t think so
4.My prediction is …
5.I think its well grounded.


expressions of speculation
1.We can speculate
2.I speculate

Possible responses
1.Its worth speculating
2.I can be


expressions of assessing
1.I think the movies is ….
2.What a cruel movie!
3.The jokes are really funny.
4.It is the worst performance. I’ve ever seen…


Semoga bermanfaat…..

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Pengertian, Rumus dan Contoh Kalimat 16 Tenses Bahasa Inggris

Soal Tenses Bahasa Inggris

Pengertian Tenses

Tenses adalah bentuk kata kerja dalam bahasa Inggris untuk menunjukkan waktu (sekarang, masa depan, atau masa lalu) terjadinya suatu perbuatan atau peristiwa. Di Indonesia dikenal 16 macam tenses bahasa Inggris.

Macam-Macam, Penggunaan, Rumus dan Contoh Kalimat Tenses

Berikut macam-macam, penggunaan, rumus dan contoh 16 macam tenses bahasa Inggris.
Penggunaan dan Rumus TensesContoh Kalimat Tenses
Simple Present Tense
Tense ini untuk menyatakan fakta, kebiasaan, dan kejadian yang terjadi pada saat sekarang ini.We agree with the speaker’s opinion.
(Kami setuju dengan opini pembicara.)
S + V-1
Present Continuous Tense
Tense ini untuk membicarakan aksi yang
sedang berlangsung sekarang atau rencana dimasa depan.
I’m driving a car to Bandung now.
(Saya sedang menyetir mobil ke Bandung sekarang.)
S + am/is/are + present participle
Present Perfect Tense
Tense ini digunakan untuk mengungkapkan
suatu aktivitas atau situasi yang telah dimulai di masa lalu dan telah selesai pada suatu titik waktu tertentu di masa lalu atau masih
berlanjut sampai sekarang.
I have lived in Cilegon for 3 months.
(Saya telah tinggal di Cilegon selama 3 bulan.)
S + have/has + past participle
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Tense ini untuk mengungkapkan aksi yang
telah selesai pada suatu titik dimasa lampau atau aksi telah dimulai di masa lalu dan terus berlanjut sampai sekarang.
The toddlers have been playing a ball for an hour.
(Balita-balita itu telah bermain bola selama satu jam.)
S + have/has + been + present participle
Simple Past Tense
Tense ini untuk menunjukkan bahwa suatu
kejadian terjadi di masa lampau.
The party started at 10.00 a.m.
(Pesta dimulai jam 10 pagi.)
S + V-2
Past Continuous Tense
Tense ini digunakan untuk mengungkapkan
bahwa suatu aksi sedang terjadi pada waktu tertentu di masa lampau.
The team was playing basketball all day yesterday.
(Tim bermain basket sepanjang hari kemarin.)
S + was/were + present participle
Past Perfect Tense
Tense ini untuk menyatakan bahwa suatu aksi telah selesai pada suatu titik di masa lalu sebelum aksi lainnya terjadi.When he came last night, the cake had run out.
(Ketika dia datang semalam, kue sudah habis.)
S + had + past participle
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Tense ini digunakan untuk mengungkapkan
suatu aksi (dengan durasi waktu tertentu) telah selesai pada suatu titik waktu tertentu dimasa lalu.
The labors had been demonstrating for an hour when the manager came.
(Pekerja telah berdemonstrasi selama satu jam ketika manager datang.)
S + had + been + present participle
Simple Future Tense
Tense ini untuk menyatakan bahwa suatu aksi terjadi dimasa depan, secara spontan atau terencana.You will win the game.
(Kamu akan memenangkan permainan tersebut.)
I am going to meet him
tomorrow.
(Saya akan menemuinya besok.)
Future Continuous Tense
Tense ini untuk mengungkapkan aksi yang
akan sedang terjadi pada waktu tertentu di masa depan.
He will be sleeping at 10 p.m.
(Dia akan sedang tidur pada jam 10 malam.)
S + will + be + present participle
Future Perfect Tense
Tense ini untuk mengungkapkan bahwa suatu aktivitas akan sudah selesai pada suatu titik waktu di masa depan.At this time next month, I’ll have finished my English
course.
(Pada waktu yang sama bulan depan, saya akan telah menyelesaikan kursus
bahasa Inggris.)
S + will + have + past participle
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Tense ini untuk mengungkapkan bahwa suatu aksi akan sudah berlangsung selama sekian lama pada titik waktu tertentu di masa depan.The cat will have been sleeping long when you get home.
(Kucing itu telah lama tidur ketika kamu pulang.)
S + will + have + been + present participle
Simple Past Future Tense
Tense ini untuk menyatakan suatu aksi yang akan dilakukan, membuat prediksi, dan membuat janji di masa depan pada saat berada dimasa lalu.He would forgive you.
(Dia akan memaafkanmu.)
S + would + bare infinitive
Past Future Continuous Tense
Tense ini untuk membicarakan suatu aksi yang akan sedang berlangsung (berupa prediksi/rencana) di masa depan pada saat berada dimasa lalu.She would be working at nine o’clock this morning.
(Dia akan sedang bekerja jam sembilan pagi ini.)
S + would + be + present participle
Past Future Perfect Tense
Tense ini untuk membicarakan suatu aksi
aktivitas yang akan telah dilakukan di masa lalu. Bentuk ini juga digunakan pada conditional sentence type 3.
I thought you would have slept by the time I arrived.
(Saya pikir kamu akan sudah tidur pada saat saya tiba.)
S + would + have + past participle
Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Mirip dengan future perfect continuous tense,
namun realisasi aksi yang dilakukan dapat diketahui sekarang karena aksinya terjadi di masa lampau.
He would have been working as a civil engineer in Jakarta by the end of this week last month.
(Dia akan telah bekerja sebagai enjinir sipil di Jakarta pada akhir minggu ini bulan lalu.)
S + would + have + been + present participle

Catatan:

Rumus pada tabel di atas merupakan rumus umum. Beberapa tense seperti simple present tense dan simple future tense memiliki opsi rumus lain yang dijelaskan lebih detail di halaman masing-masing.
Soal Tenses Bahasa Inggris

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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

"Greetings and Responses"



You probably already know “hello” and “how are you?”
However, English speakers don’t always say “hello” and “how are you?”
They also use many other English greetings and expressions to say slightly different things.
You can also use such English greetings to sound more natural, and also to express yourself more clearly and precisely.
Let’s learn how to use some other simple formal and informal English greetings, as well as fun slang expressions that people around the world use to greet each other. Whether you’re an ESL student or a English business professional, we’ve got you covered.
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Common English Greetings and Expressions

English-speaking people usually greet each other in an informal way, so you can use these common conversational greetings for friends, family, as well as people you meet in casual settings.

1. Hey, Hey man, or Hi

You can use “hey” and “hi” to greet someone instead of “hello”. Both are particularly popular among younger people. While “hi” is appropriate to use in any casual situation, “hey” is for people who have already met. If you say “hey” to a stranger, it might be confusing for that person because he or she will try to remember when you met before! You can also add “man” to the end of “hey” when greeting males. Some people also use “hey man” to casually greet younger women, but only do this if you know the woman very well. Remember that “hey” doesn’t always mean “hello”. “Hey” can also be used to call for someone’s attention.

2. How’s it going? or How are you doing?

These are casual ways of asking “how are you?” If you’re trying to be particularly polite, stick with “how are you?” but otherwise, you can use these expressions to greet almost anyone.  The word “going” is usually shortened, so it sounds more like “go-in”. You can answer with “it’s going well” or “I’m doing well” depending on the question.  Although it’s not grammatically correct, most people just answer “good” – and you can too. Like when responding to “how are you?” you can also follow your answer by asking “and you?”.

3. What’s up?, What’s new?, or What’s going on?

These are some other informal ways of asking “how are you?” which are typically used to casually greet someone you have met before. Most people answer with “nothing” or “not much”.  Or, if it feels right to make small talk, you could also briefly describe anything new or interesting that’s going on in your life, before asking “what about you?” to continue the conversation.

4. How’s everything ?, How are things?, or How’s life?

These are some other common ways of asking “how are you?” They can be used to casually greet anyone, but most often they’re used to greet someone you already know. To these, you can answer “good” or “not bad”. Again, if small talk feels appropriate, you could also briefly share any interesting news about your life, and then ask the person “what about you?” or another greeting question.

5. How’s your day? or How’s your day going?

These questions mean “how are you?” not just right now, but how you’ve been all day. You would use these greetings later in the day and with someone you see regularly. For example, you might ask a co-worker one of these questions in the afternoon, or a cashier that you see at the grocery store every evening. “It’s going well” is the grammatically correct response, but many people simply answer with “fine”, “good” or “alright”. By the way, notice that “good”, “fine” or “not bad” are perfect answers to almost any greeting question.

6. Good to see you or Nice to see you

These casual greetings are used with friends, co-workers or family members that you haven’t seen in a while. It’s common for close friends to hug when they greet each other, particularly if they haven’t seen each other in some time; so you might use this greeting along with a hug or handshake depending on your relationship with the person.

7. Long time no see or It’s been a while

These casual greetings are used when you haven’t seen someone in a long time, particularly if you meet that person unexpectedly. How much is a long time? It depends on how often you normally see that person. For example, you could use one of these greetings if you normally see the person every week, but then don’t see them for a few months or more. Usually, these phrases are followed with a question like “how are you”, “how have you been?” or “what’s new?”

Business Greetings and Formal Greetings

It’s best to begin by using formal greetings in most business situations, and then listen to how your co-workers or business partners greet you. It’s a good idea to wait until someone speaks casually with you before you speak casually with them. You may find that people will begin to use casual greetings with you over time, as you get to know each other better. Formal greetings are also used when you meet older people.

8. Good morning, Good afternoon, or Good evening

These are formal ways of saying “hello”, which change depending on the time of day.  Keep in mind that “good night” is only used to say “good bye”, so if you meet someone late in the day, remember to greet them with “good evening”, rather than “good night”. Good morning can be made more casual by simply saying “morning”.  You can also use “afternoon” or “evening” as informal greetings, but these are less commonly used.

9. It’s nice to meet you or Pleased to meet you

These greetings are formal and polite. If you say this to someone when you meet him or her for the first time, it will make you seem courteous. Remember to only use these greetings the first time you meet someone. Next time you see the person you can show that you remember him or her by saying “it’s nice to see you again”.
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10. How have you been?

This greeting question is only asked by people who have already met. If someone asks you “how have you been?” they want to know if you have been well since the last time the two of you met.

11. How do you do?

This greeting is VERY formal, and quite uncommon, but it may still be used by some older people. The proper response is “I’m doing well” or, as strange as it seems, some people even ask “how do you do?” right back as an answer.

Slang English Greetings

Slang greetings are extremely informal, and should only be used with people that you know very well, and feel very comfortable with. Keep in mind that a lot of slang is regional, and using Australian slang, for example, in America can sound quite strange. You’ll need to learn the local slang wherever you are, but these common examples will help you get started.

12. Yo!

This extremely informal greeting is common in America. It comes from 1990’s hip-hop slang and these days it’s often used jokingly. This greeting should only be used with very close friends, and never in a business setting.

13. Are you OK?, You alright?, or Alright mate?

This casual way of asking both “hello” and “how are you” is common in Britain. You can respond “yeah, fine”, or simply “alright”.

14. Howdy!

This is a very informal abbreviation of “how do you do?” that is common in certain parts of Canada and the U.S. Keep in mind that if you say “howdy” outside of these regions, you will sound like a cowboy, and it might make the other person laugh.

15. Sup? or Whazzup?

These greetings are abbreviations of “what’s up?” which are common among teenagers. Like with “what’s up?” you can answer “nothing” or “not much”.

16. G’day mate!

This casual greeting is an Australian abbreviation of “good day”.  Keep in mind that Australian greetings often use “ya” instead of “you”. So “how are ya?” is the same as “how are you?”, and “how are ya going?” is basically the same as “how’s it going?” or “how are you doing?”

17. Hiya!

This greeting, short for “how are you?”, is commonly used in certain parts of England. However, you don’t need to actually answer this question – you can just say “hey!” right back.   I hope you enjoy trying out these new English greetings. You’ll find that greeting people in different ways will help your English sound more natural, and it might even make English greetings more fun and interesting for you.
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