Monday, November 28, 2011

Grammar VII (Adjective)

Adjective is a word that explains or adds meaning noun or pronoun and the attribute of adjective is prefix the meaning of di, ter, dapat di, bisa di. Also adjective is reflected into:

-Ephitet Adjective
-Predicative Adjective 
And The bigline of Adjective is reflected into:
-Adjective of Quality
-Adjective of Quantity
-Adjective of Numeral
-Distributive Adjective

Ephitet Adjective: is an adjective is always jointly with the word noun.
The Reference: if the word verb adds meaning noun is added by the word "ing form" not to be called as gerund but it's called as present participle to carry along meaning "bisa" or meaningless and if it may not use two the word nouns gathering in the one sentence with the same type and either word nouns must be changed as adjective.
Example: Bathing room, learning room, dancing doll.

Predicative Adjective: is an adjective tobe placed after the word "tobe, be, been, am, are, is, was, were".
The Reference: The name of predicative adjective is making ideomatic from the word verb or noun well if a head of verb or noun uses the word article "a or an" is called as adj as predicative adjective and to make the word from predicative adj uses the word "to take, to have, to get".

Noun is a word that shows the name of thing, animal, place or person.
and noun is reflected into:
-Proper noun
-common noun
-material noun

Abstract Noun
Proper Noun is a word noun that shows the name of person or place which is begun by the capital letter.
The Reference: if to use the word noun as proper noun may not use the word article "a", "an", or "the" if to use the word noun shows the place such as Indonesia, Amerika, Bandung, Sukabumi and so on is showing the name of country, capitol, multicipality, city, town, no using the word article but if the word noun shows the place such as school, market, shop, office, jail, hospital, and so on can use the word article "the" or not also if the word article "the" is jointly with the word noun as person such is the same with family".

Propper Adjective is an adjective that shows the name of nation or language. well if the word noun shows the place is added by the word "nese,ous,ian,y" to shows the name of nation or language such is called as propper adjective.

Common Noun is the word noun which is begun by the small letter and the common words from common noun stand of:
book
umbrella
fish
chair
purse
wallet
bag
house
and so on
The Reference: if to use the word noun as common noun must use the word article "a","an", or "the". to use the word article "a" is used for the word noun begun by the consonant sounded letter and the word article "an" is used for the word noun begun by the vocal sounded letter but to use the word article "the" is used for the word noun as countablething or uncountablething to show the permanent situation.



Friday, November 25, 2011

Grammar VII (Active Voice and Passive Voice)

Active Voice is subject to do something in the sentence (me,be,ti)
Passive Voice is subject tobe done by something in the sentence (di,ter)

The Reference: not every sentence is called as active voice if the name of sentence is called as active voice that is verbal sentence. and not every active voice can be changed tobe passive voice. if active voice can be changed tobe passive voice by using verb as transitive verb by that the word verb is used in active voice to have two kind namely Transitive Verb and Intransitive Verb (Grammar XXII).

Active Voice is connected with sixteen tenses among other things:
- Present Tense (BA,BAA,AA), Past Tense (BA,AA)
- Present Continuous Tense (BAA), Past Continuous Tense (BAA)
- Present Perfect Tense (BA), Past Perfect Tense (BA)
- Present Perfect Continuous Tense (BA), Past Perfect Continuous Tense (BA)
- Present Future Tense (BA,BAA,AA), Past Future Tense (BA,AA)
- Present Future Continuous Tense (BAA), Past Future Continuous Tense (BAA)
- Present Future Perfect Tense (BA,AA), Past Future Perfect Tense (BA,AA)
- Present Future Perfect Continuous Tense (BA), Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense (BA)

But that's contrary if the name of sentence uses the word adj,adv, or noun is not called as active voice but it's called as nominal sentence.



Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Grammar IV (Imperative)

Imperative is a word how to use the word verb in the commance sentence and the attribute of imperative carries along meaning "lah" also the name of imperative is used in BA,BAA,AA as Present Tense.

The Reference: a) if the word verb is used in imperative tobe placed ahead of sentence and not to use the word "to" and if the word adj, adv, or noun as occupation uses the word "be" but if the subject is mentioned down to use the word "comma" unless to use the word "have to" in BA, must in BAA, getta or gotta in AA.
b) if imperative is asking for the doer as the first or the third person in singular or plural to use the word "Let" and the word "let" is placed ahead of subject to carry along meaning "namun or walaupun" such is called as conjunction also if the word "let" is placed after subject to carry along meaning "menyewakan".

Grammar I

have      - Finite Verb
to have  - Infinitive

- Finite Verb is limited verb for subject because of such is the first verb without "to" in the sentence. and the name of finite verb is background from infinitive. well, if the word verb stand it self it's meant not tobe used in the sentence. just to use the word "to" ahead of verb such is called as infinitive but if infinitive is placed after subject, adverb or aux. verb the word "to" is not used anymore, not tobe called as infinitive but it's called as finite verb.

Example :
infinitive
I want to have a house first before getting married

infinitive verb
to have : mempunyai
verb


Be
Tobe
Verb

The Reference: a) to use the word "be" is used in Present Future Tense/Past Future tense to come down the word adj,adv, or noun. If the word "be" is placed ahead of the word adjective, such is meaningless and if the word "be" is placed ahead of the word adverb of place to carry along meaning "ada/berada" also if the word be is placed ahead of the word noun as occupation to carry along meaning "jadi/menjadi".
b) to use the word "be" is placed  after subjunctive to comedown the word adj, adv, or noun.
c) to use the word "be" is used in imperative sentence to comedown the word adj,adv, or noun.

Example:
Saya Akan menjadi seorang guru bahasa inggris jika saya menguasai Bhs inggris dengan baik nanti
BA I shall be the English Teacher if I master English well next
BAA I am going to be the English Teacher if Iam mastering english well next
AA I am gonna be the English Teachel if I master english well next