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I am BORING or I am BORED ???? I belief in Islam because Islam is my believe The inspection was inspector by the inspected The flower is beautiful fragrant Our body is …WARM……the food burning process in our digest system…WARMS…… it ; therefore, I've put a T-shirt on under my sweater for extra …………. . Electricity brings electrical energy into your home. An electric heater is a convenient way of heating a room English speech can be separated into eight basic categories: Nouns Verbs Adjectives Prepositions Pronouns Adverbs Interjections Conjunctions Each category tells how a word is used in a sentence, but not what the word means. Sometimes the same word can be used in different ways. For example: 'Yuya plays the piano'. In this sentence 'plays' is a verb. 'The play starts at 7pm'. In this sentence 'play' is a noun. A verb is the heart of the sentence. It is not a sentence if it doesn’t have a verb. A verb shows the action or states of being the liver and the pancreas, produce Action verb digestive juices In nutrition, proteins are broken down in State being the stomach We learn tenses from the verb present, future, past or perfect tense . Verbs change their forms in tenses or active/passive sentences The Adjective serves the noun It completes it It tells us about the size (big or small), color, number, origin/made of or quality A nice (opinion) little (size) old (age) white (color) brick (material) house Adjective usually comes before the noun or after be I don’t like spicy food .. or .. my mother is a religious woman Order of adjective A wonderful old Italian clock. (opinion - age - origin) A big square blue box. (dimension - shape - color) A disgusting pink plastic ornament. (opinion - color material) Some slim new French trousers. (dimension - age origin) An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase, or a clause. An adverb indicates manner, time, place, cause, or degree and answers questions such as "how," "when," "where," "how much". Do it now. I will see you then. They will be here soon. I can't meet you today. I always do my homework We sometimes get confused. He usually gets good grades. I never went skiing. She rarely eats a big Let's go tomorrow. breakfast. They told me yesterday. He was once on TV. Have you traveled recently? He saw the movie twice Adverbs are all in the answers for the following questions ? Where are you ? I am here When were you born? I was born in Bandung How did Agnes sing ? She sang beautifully Adverb also tells you about the degree of adjective Very beautiful, rather beautiful, normally beautiful We name people, place or thing with NOUN We learn NOUN when we were in elementary school : This is a book, that is a chair, she is noun noun Tina noun We often put ..some, the, a/an, 1, color, my, or other adjectives before the NOUN The NOUN is usually placed as a subject or an object of the sentence Udin is a student Noun subject Noun object A preposition is a word which shows relationships among other words in the sentence The preposition shows the relationship between its object (usually a noun or pronoun) and another word in the sentence The relationships include direction, place, time, cause, manner and amount The book is beneath the table place Budi goes to school direction TOEFL class starts at 10 time I came by bike manner at on about beyond under because of on top of by means of out of concerning regarding but onto above during underneath by out across except unlike down over after following until despite throughout for past against inside upon except for till in addition to up to in back of via from plus in without according to along minus minus around onto into since before opposite along with in case of within like than behind outside alongside in front of worth near to below round among in place of next up beneath since apart from in spite of of with beside through as for instead of A conjunction is a word that connects other words, sentences, phrases or clauses There are 3 common conjunctions : Co-ordinating Conjunctions join individual words, phrases, and independent clauses Indonesia is rich but many people are hungry Subordinate Conjunction Join dependent clause and an independent clause Carotene is the substance in carrots that colors them orange Correlative Conjunctions always appear in pairs -- you use them to link equivalent sentence elements One male sperm has either an X or a Y chromosome And before where But how whether Or if while Nor once both For since Yet than So that after though although till as until because when / and not only / but also either / or neither / nor whether / or Prepositions are connecting words. They connect nominals into a sentence. Prepositions are words like: on, over, to, from, about, for, against, with, between, etc. In general, a preposition “glues” a noun or pronoun into a sentence. That is, a preposition is only able to connect a noun element into a sentence. Conjunctions are also connecting words, but they can do much more than a preposition. Conjunctions are words like: and, but, or, because, then, etc. In contrast to a preposition, a conjunction can connect any two like elements together in a sentence. Most notably, conjunctions have the ability to connect verbs together. This means that conjunctions can connect two sentences together. A sentence must at least has 1 subject and 1 verb Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station before noon Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station before noon, but I didn’t see them Because Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station before noon, I did not see them at the station.