This document contains biographical information about Roy Firman Sihombing, a student with NIM 1905102059 in the MI-2B class. It also provides 5 example sentences using participles, both active and passive forms. The sentences describe a leech crawling on feet, chicken being bought and grilled yesterday, Joko Widodo inspiring as President, being confused by a relationship, and exciting news driving someone almost crazy.
This document contains biographical information about Roy Firman Sihombing, a student with NIM 1905102059 in the MI-2B class. It also provides 5 example sentences using participles, both active and passive forms. The sentences describe a leech crawling on feet, chicken being bought and grilled yesterday, Joko Widodo inspiring as President, being confused by a relationship, and exciting news driving someone almost crazy.
This document contains biographical information about Roy Firman Sihombing, a student with NIM 1905102059 in the MI-2B class. It also provides 5 example sentences using participles, both active and passive forms. The sentences describe a leech crawling on feet, chicken being bought and grilled yesterday, Joko Widodo inspiring as President, being confused by a relationship, and exciting news driving someone almost crazy.
1. Something crawling on my feet was a bloodsucking leech (Participle Active). 2. Budiman bought grilled chicken yesterday (Participle Passive). 3. Mr. Joko Widodo is an inspiring President (Participle Active). 4. I am confused with this relationship (Participle Passive) 5. This is exciting news and drives me almost crazy (Participle Active).