This document contains a list of English verbs and their Indonesian translations. It provides the base form of each English verb, and its past and past participle forms. Each English verb entry is accompanied by an example sentence in English and its Indonesian translation to illustrate the usage of the verb. Some examples of verbs included are "look", "explain", "take", "listen", "feel", "say", "teach", "open", "close", and "give".
This document contains a list of English verbs and their Indonesian translations. It provides the base form of each English verb, and its past and past participle forms. Each English verb entry is accompanied by an example sentence in English and its Indonesian translation to illustrate the usage of the verb. Some examples of verbs included are "look", "explain", "take", "listen", "feel", "say", "teach", "open", "close", and "give".
This document contains a list of English verbs and their Indonesian translations. It provides the base form of each English verb, and its past and past participle forms. Each English verb entry is accompanied by an example sentence in English and its Indonesian translation to illustrate the usage of the verb. Some examples of verbs included are "look", "explain", "take", "listen", "feel", "say", "teach", "open", "close", and "give".
Look at Looked Looked Melihat See Saw Seen I am looking at the sky. Aku melihat ke langit. Example : Do you see me ? Apakah kamu melihatku ? Menjelaskan Explain Explained Explained My teacher explains me about math. Example : Guruku menjelaskan tentang matematika. Mengambil Take Took Taken Who took that chair? Example : Siapa yang mengambil kursi itu? Mendengar Listen Listened Listened (sengaja) I listened to the teacher's explanation. Example : Aku mendengarkan penjelasan guru. Mendengar Hear Heard Heard (tidak sengaja) Can you hear my voice ? Example : Bisakah kamu mendengar suaraku ? Merasakan Feel Felt Felt suasana He's not feeling well. Example : Dia merasa tidak enak badan. Merasakan Taste Tasted Tasted makanan Can you taste this food ? Example : Dapatkah kamu merasakan makanan ini ? Mengatakan Say Said Said Example : He said that he was sick. Page 1 by LIS GLORIA PROPERTY OF LANGUAGE IMPROVEMENT SECTION GLORIA POWERED BY OSP3IA UNDER PPIA Dia berkata bahwa dia sakit. Mengajarkan Teach Taught Taught He teaches us English. Example : Dia mengajarkan kami Bahasa Inggris. Membuka Open Opened Opened Could you open the door, please? Example : Tolong buka pintunya? Menutup Close Closed Closed let's close this meeting together. Example : Mari kita rapat ini bersama-sama. Memberi Give Gave Given I always give a gift to my sister. Example : Saya selalu memberi hadiah kepada adikku. Meminjam Borrow Borrowed Borrowed She borrowed a book in the library. Example : Dia meminjam buku di perpustakaan. Memukul Hit Hit Hit Ali hits the ball with a stick. Example : Ali memukul bola dengan tongkat. Mengganggu Disturb Disturbed Disturbed The noise is disturbing me. Example : Kebisingan itu menggangguku. Memanggil Call Called Called Call me if you need anything. Example : Panggil aku jika kau butuh sesuatu. Mengumumka Announce Announced Announced n The director announced a holiday for this year. Example : Direktur mengumumkan liburan untuk tahun ini. Mewajibkan Require Required Required Example : Islam requires fasting Ramadan.
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SECTION GLORIA POWERED BY OSP3IA UNDER PPIA Islam mewajibkan puasa ramadhan. Menyalakan Turn on Turned Turned Don't turn on the light in the noon ! Example : Jangan menyalakan lampu di siang hari ! Mematikan Turn off Turned Turned Have you turned of the lights ? Example : Kamu sudah matikan lampu ? Bertanya Ask Asked Asked I want to ask you a question. Example : Aku ingin bertanya padamu. Menjawab Answer Answered Answered Please, answer my question ! Example : Jawablah pertanyaanku ! Menggunakan Use Used Used I'm using a pencil to write. Example : Aku menggunakan pensil untuk menulis. Membawa Bring Brought Brought Can you bring me some water ? Example : Bisakah kamu membawakan aku air ?
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