This document contains an English task completed by Trisna Muhamad Janwar, a student in class 1A with student ID 11035123024. The task examines simple present, past, and future tenses and provides examples of verbal and nominal forms for each tense, including examples like "I learn English at home" for simple present verbal and "There is a snake in the kitchen" for simple present nominal.
This document contains an English task completed by Trisna Muhamad Janwar, a student in class 1A with student ID 11035123024. The task examines simple present, past, and future tenses and provides examples of verbal and nominal forms for each tense, including examples like "I learn English at home" for simple present verbal and "There is a snake in the kitchen" for simple present nominal.
This document contains an English task completed by Trisna Muhamad Janwar, a student in class 1A with student ID 11035123024. The task examines simple present, past, and future tenses and provides examples of verbal and nominal forms for each tense, including examples like "I learn English at home" for simple present verbal and "There is a snake in the kitchen" for simple present nominal.
CLASS : 1A NIM : 11035123024 1. SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE a. Verbal Learn : I learn english at home Take a shower : I don’t take a shower at night Buy : I buy vegetables at the market Go : They want to go to the party Sleep : I sleep in the living room Eat Dinner : He eat dinner at restaurant b. Nominal There : There is a snake in the kitchen Smart : He a smart student Here : It usually rains every day Handsome : He always handsome every day
2. SIMPLE PAST TENSE
a. Verbal Played : Andi played badminton last month Ate : Jono and Jini ate fried chicken at home last night Bought : He bought me a bicycle in 1450 Cut : I cut my hair one day ago Spoke : I speak Arabic in class on Saturday Came : He came to my house this morning b. Nominal Silly : He was silly yesterday Diligent : Was he dilligent this morning? Here : Jono wasn’t here Lazy : were you lazy yesterday ? 3. SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE a. Verbal Continue : When will you continue this task? Warm – Up : When will you the warm-up finished? Rain : I will get cought the rain tomorrow Study : I will study until the evening Work : I won’t work nex year Take a nap : I will take a nap at 13.00 b. Nominal Strange : Will he be strange? Sunny day : He will be away for sunny day Outside : I will be exercise outside tonight Dangerous : Will be dangerous if we eat it