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Kamis, 05 Januari 2017

Simple Present Tense


The term "tense" is derived from the Latin translation of the Greek word for "time" (Lyons, 1968: 304). The etymological meaning is not much different from the definitions presented in many dictionaries and grammar references. Generally, most lexicographers and grammarians today define tense as the verb-form denoting time (of. Hornby and Parnwell, 1979; Urdong, 1968; Guntram 1985; swan, 1980; Hodges et al.,1990). Tense means the time of doing a verb. The completion time of verb is normally referred to as tense.In another words, tense is a form of verb that shows the time in which an action happened. Types of Tense:

Tense is basically divided into three types. They are present, past and future. Each type has four forms.

1.Present Tense: Present tense refers to an action that completes in the present.

2.Past Tense: Past tense refers to an action that completed in the past.

3.Future Tense: Future tense refers to an action that will be done in future.
.Classification of Present Tense.

Present tense refers to an action that completes in the present. Present tense is of four types.

1. Present Indefinite Tense: Present indefinite tense refers to an action that occurs in the present times. Sometimes, it refers habitual truth or perpetual truth.
Structure: Subject+verb(s/es) or Subject+verb(s/es)+object/complement. Example:
I read a book
I am a boy.
The sun rises in the east.

2. Present Continuous Tense: Present continuous tense refers to an action that is running or going to be continued in the near future. Structure: Subject+am/is/are+verb(ing) or, Subject+am/is/are+verb(ing)+object/complement. Example:
We are swimming in the pond.
I am writing a poem.
My brother is going to Dhaka tomorrow. (near future)

3. Present Perfect Tense: Present perfect tense refers to an action that has already been done but its effect yet lasts. Structure: Subject+have/has+PPV(Past Participle of Verb)+object/complement. Example: I have made my homework.
They have just done their duties.

4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense: Present perfect continuous tense refers to an action which began in the past and is still running. Structure: Subject+have been/has been+verb(ing). Example:
I have been reading since morning.
She has been suffering from fever for last 7 days.

Note: Since is used for definite time.

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Rabu, 04 Januari 2017

The Youngest Chef By Sandy Wahyu Wijaya


    Once upon time, there was a rich family who lived in the middle of Fusha city.  The family consisted of a couple of husband and wife and two children. They were very popular family. Mr. Wijaya was the name of the head of household and his wife named Merlin. Mr. Wijaya worked in his own television company and his wife was the owner boutique. Mr. Wijaya and his wife never tired or angry with their jobs. Although they were too busy, they always take care of their children.

    Mr. Wijaya’s children were smart. They had very interesting hobbies. Kaneki was 13 years old, a boy who had hobby of playing music and cooking. Kaneki had a dream become a famous chef. While Lala, her older sister had hobby of drawing and making clothes. She had a dream to be a famous designer.

    At the end of the year, Mr. Wijaya and Mrs. Merlin would go to Tokyo to hold a business agreement. Before leaving, they visited their grandma's house. The grandma’s house which was located at the Fusha surburs. Kaneki and Lala were very glad to saw the garden of tea.

    “Wow, the air around here is fresh once, Mom! Someday I will build a house around here". exclaimed Lala to her mother.
    “Yeah, when you've become a great designer, you should be able to build your dream’s house". Said her mother.
    
    While they arrived at grandmother’s house. Mr. Wijaya and his wife would go to Tokyo and entrusted their children to their grandmother. During both of their parents went to Tokyo. Kaneki and Lala lived with their grandmother named grandma Kaede. Grandma Kaede was Mr. Wijaya’s mother. She was a tea farmer. Every day, grandma Kaede goes to her tea garden which is located not far from his house. Grandma Kaede was very happy because her granddaughters help her.

    Three days passed, Mr. Wijaya and his wife completed an agreement of business and soon returned home. While on the way the accident happened, the aircraft had crashed. Due to the incident, no one survived. News of sorrow had been up to their children and made them very sad.

    Mr. Wijaya and his wife had not been found. Two weeks after the incident, Kaneki and Lala returned to their home. Two months later, arrived of two business man who associates with their parents. Business agreements had been done not just by one or two branches of the company but rather by various branches of the company. Boldly, Kaneki and Lala tried to continue her parent’s business, even though they did not know at all how the operations of the business at that time. In the end, they failed and went bankrupt. They lost everything. Eventually, they went back to their grandmother's house.

    Kaneki, whose hobby was cooking, he kept practicing to become chef. While the Lala tried to make fashion models as she wanted. Kaneki and Lala had a flower garden created by themselves. From the flower garden, they sold the flowers. They were very keen to work.

   In April, there was a cooking competition in Fusha city. Kaneki immediately signed up and he entered the final round. The final round would be held on the next day. Kaneki could not sleep awaits final round of that day. He continued to practice cooking, tried new things which he had not mastered yet.

    The day of the final round had arrived.
    “Kaneki, you will win this cooking competition, grandma knows that". Whispered grandma Kaede.
    “Kaneki, I beg you will be the winner. Father and mother will be proud to see you can realize your dream". Lala shouted from a distance.

    On the final day, no one supported Kaneki except his grandmother and sister because he was too young for won the cooking competition. Finally, Kaneki won the cooking competition and decelerated as the youngest chef in his city. Now, he worked at the most famous restaurant in Fusha city.

Rabu, 21 Desember 2016

Expressions for Agreeing and Disagreeing


The term "agree to disagree" or "agreeing to disagree" is a phrase in English referring to the resolution of a conflict (usually a debate or quarrel) whereby all parties tolerate but do not accept the opposing position(s).

Stating an opinion
-In my opinion...
-The way I see it...
-If you want my honest opinion....
-According to Lisa...
-As far as I'm concerned...
-If you ask me...

Asking for an opinon
-What's your idea?
-What are your thoughts on all of this?
-How do you feel about that?
-Do you have anything to say about this?
-What do you think?
-Do you agree?
-Wouldn't you say?

Expressing agreement
-I agree with you 100 percent.
-I couldn't agree with you more.
-That's so true.
-That's for sure.
-(slang) Tell me about it!
-You're absolutely right.
-Absolutely.
-That's exactly how I feel.
-Exactly.
-I'm afraid I agree with James.
-I have to side with Dad on this one.
-No doubt about it.
-(agree with negative statement) Me neither.
-(weak) I suppose so./I guess so.
-You have a point there.
-I was just going to say that.

Expressing disagreement
-I don't think so.
-(strong) No way.
-I'm afraid I disagree.
-(strong) I totally disagree.
-I beg to differ.
-(strong) I'd say the exact opposite.
-Not necessarily.
-That's not always true.
-That's not always the case.
-No, I'm not so sure about that.

Interruptions
-Can I add something here?
-Is it okay if I jump in for a second?
-If I might add something...
-Can I throw my two cents in?
-Sorry to interrupt, but...
-(after accidentally interrupting someone) Sorry, go ahead. OR Sorry, you were saying...
-(after being interrupted) You didn't let me finish.

Future Tenses


Future tense refers to an action that will be done in future. Future tense is of four types.

1. Future Indefinite Tense: Future indefinite tense refers to an action that will be done in the future.
Structure: Subject+shall/will+verb(present form)+object/complement. Example:
They will play a friendly football match.

2. Future Continuous Tense:Future continuous tense refers to an action that will be going on in the future.
Structure: Subject+shall be/will be+ verb(ing) +object/complement. Example:
You will be reading a book.

3. Future Perfect Tense: Future perfect tense refers to an action that will be completed a specific time in the future.
Structure: Subject+shall have/will have+PPV(past participle of verb) +object/complement. Example:
I shall have done my home work before my mother comes.
Here, “I shall have done my home work” is future perfect tense and “my mother comes” is present indefinite tense.

4. Future Perfect Continuous Tense:Future perfect continuous tense refers to an action that will have been running by a specific time in the future.
Structure: Subject+shall have been/will have been+verb(ing)+object/complement. Example:
I shall have been doing my home work before my teacher comes.
Here, ” I shall have been doing my home work” is future perfect continuous tense and ” my teacher comes” is present indefinite tense.

Past Tenses


Past tense refers to an action that completed in the past. Past tense is of four types.

1. Past Indefinite Tense:Past indefinite tense refers to an action completed in the past or past habit.
Structure: Subject +past form of Verb+object/complement. Example:
They did their work.

2.Past Continuous Tense:Past continuous tense refers to an action that was running in the past for some times.
Structure:Subject+was/were+verb(ing)+object/complement. Example:
We were playing cricket.

3. Past Perfect Tense: From the two completed actions  in the past which was completed before another,the first completed action is past perfect tense and later completed task is past indefinite tense.
Structure: Subject+had + PPV(past participle of verb)+object/complement. Example:
The patient had died before the doctor came.
Here, “the patient had died” is past perfect and “the doctor came” is past indefinite tense.
Another example, We had played cricket before the head master came.

4. Past Perfect Continuous Tense:Past perfect continuous tense refers to an action that began before a specific point in the past and continued up to that time.
Structure: Subject+had been+verb(ing)+object/complement. Example:
I had been reading a book before the rain started.
Here, ” I had been reading a book” is past perfect continuous tense and ” the rain started” is past indefinite tense.

LET'S PRACTICE
Exercise

Minggu, 18 Desember 2016

How to Make Configuration AXIS/XL 0P0K HI Build 59

1. Buka HTTP Injectormu, kemudian masuk menu Payload Generator dan setting serta masukan bug AXIS/XL seperti gambar diatas kemudian klik generate payload.
2. Maka akan muncul settingan Payload seperti tampilan diatas, kemudian tambahkan \r[crlf][crlf] pada kursor seperti gambar diatas.
3. Maka settingan Payload akan berubah seperti tampilan diatas, kemudian klik"SAVE".
4. Masukan" Remote Proxy" SC anda. Disini saya memakai "Remote Proxy" AXIS yaitu: 10.8.3.8 port 8080. Kemudian klik "SAVE".
5. Maka settingan Config sudah hampir jadi. Langkah terakhir adalah memasukan Akun SSH yang sudah anda buat. Dengan cara klik" START".




6. Saya sudah mempersiapkan Akun SSH saya, jadi tinggal memasukan Akun SSH seperti tampilan diatas. Biasanya saya membuat Akun SSH di Sshdropbear.net dan Bestvpnssh.com selain cepat dan stabil Akun SSH dari kedua penyedia Akun SSH tersebut juga menyediakan masa aktif Akun SSH yang cukup panjang yaitu 3 sampai 30 hari.

7. Klik "SAVE" dan Config AXIS/XL 0 Pulsa dan 0 Kuota anda siap digunakan dengan klik"START". Jika susah Connect cara mengatasinya adalah On/Off  koneksi data Sobat. Salam Grentongers!!!!!!!!
NB: Untuk build 59 pilih instant split bukan normal

Present Tenses



The term "tense" is derived from the Latin translation of the Greek word for "time" (Lyons, 1968: 304). The etymological meaning is not much different from the definitions presented in many dictionaries and grammar references. Generally, most lexicographers and grammarians today define tense as the verb-form denoting time (of. Hornby and Parnwell, 1979; Urdong, 1968; Guntram 1985; swan, 1980; Hodges et al.,1990). Tense means the time of doing a verb. The completion time of verb is normally referred to as tense.In another words, tense is a form of verb that shows the time in which an action happened. Types of Tense:

Tense is basically divided into three types. They are present, past and future. Each type has four forms.

1.Present Tense: Present tense refers to an action that completes in the present.

2.Past Tense: Past tense refers to an action that completed in the past.

3.Future Tense: Future tense refers to an action that will be done in future.
.Classification of Present Tense.

Present tense refers to an action that completes in the present. Present tense is of four types.

1. Present Indefinite Tense: Present indefinite tense refers to an action that occurs in the present times. Sometimes, it refers habitual truth or perpetual truth.
Structure: Subject+verb(s/es) or Subject+verb(s/es)+object/complement. Example:
I read a book
I am a boy.
The sun rises in the east.

2. Present Continuous Tense: Present continuous tense refers to an action that is running or going to be continued in the near future. Structure: Subject+am/is/are+verb(ing) or, Subject+am/is/are+verb(ing)+object/complement. Example:
We are swimming in the pond.
I am writing a poem.
My brother is going to Dhaka tomorrow. (near future)

3. Present Perfect Tense: Present perfect tense refers to an action that has already been done but its effect yet lasts. Structure: Subject+have/has+PPV(Past Participle of Verb)+object/complement. Example: I have made my homework.
They have just done their duties.

4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense: Present perfect continuous tense refers to an action which began in the past and is still running. Structure: Subject+have been/has been+verb(ing). Example:
I have been reading since morning.
She has been suffering from fever for last 7 days.

Note: Since is used for definite time.

LET'S PRACTICE
Exercise