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TUGAS 1 BAHASA INGGRIS

ANALIZING TEXT AND MAKING TEXT

WITH PRESENT TENSE PATTERN


This assignment is made to fulfil the English course
Dosen Pengampu : : Drs. Tri Harsono Ujianto, M.M., M.Pd

Arranged by :
Name : Dinda Kharisma
NIM : K7121079
Class : 6E
Number 28

PROGRAM STUDI PENDIDIKAN GURU SEKOLAH DASAR


FAKULTAS KEGURUAN DAN ILMU PENDIDIKAN
UNIVERSITAS SEBELAS MARET
2024
TASK 1 ( Analisis Teks )

Endangered Plants in Indonesia

Corpse Flower (Amorphophallus Titanum)


This is the largest flower in the world. Through the flowers, smell the odor like the smell of
carrion. This plant is endemic to Sumatra Island.

Rafflesia Flower (Rafflesia Arnoldi)


The flower petals are very large in size and release odors such as the smell of carrion. Flower
buds that have medicinal properties resulting in the passage of this flower are often looted. This
plant is native habitat on the island of Sumatra, especially in Bengkulu, Jambi, and South
Sumatra.

Fragrant Sandalwood (Santalum Album)


This plant is used in fragrances and spices (incense or aromatherapy). High value causes the plant
to continue to be hunted and become endangered. Sandalwood is found in East Nusa Tenggara

Nepenthes (Nepenthes L)
A unique plant that has pockets, this plant is very rare because it only grows in areas containing
little nitrogen. Pitcher plants found in the forest at Tangkuban Perahu, West Java.

Berikan komentar tentang penggunaan pola THE PRESENT TENSE pada teks
“Endangered Plants in Indonesia‘’

1. This is the largest flower in the world.


The sentence is a nominal present tense in a positive sentence, because the subject is
singular so we use to be is as the formula for positive sentence subject + to be +
complement.
2. This plant is endemic to Sumatra Island.
The sentence is a nominal present tense in a positive sentence, because the subject is
singular so we use to be is as the formula for positive sentence subject + to be +
complement.
3. The flower petals are very large in size and release odors such as the smell of carrion.
The sentence is a nominal present tense in a positive sentence, because the subject is
plural so we use to be are as the formula for positive sentence subject + to be +
complement.
4. This plant is native habitat on the island of Sumatra, especially in Bengkulu, Jambi, and
South Sumatra.
The sentence is a nominal present tense in a positive sentence, because the subject is
singular so we use to be is as the formula for positive sentence subject + to be +
complement.
5. High value causes the plant to continue to be hunted and become endangered
The sentence is a verbal present tense in a positive sentence, because the subject is
singular so we add s/es behind base verb as the formula for positive sentence subject +
V1 (s/es) + complement.
6. … this plant is very rare because it only grows in areas containing little nitrogen.
a. The sentence is a nominal present tense in a positive sentence, because the subject
is singular so we use to be is as the formula for positive sentence subject + to be +
complement.
b. The sentence is a verbal present tense in a positive sentence, because the subject is
singular so we add s/es behind base verb as the formula for positive sentence subject
+ V1 (s/es) + complement.

TASK 2

My daily life while on holiday

Hello everyone, my name is Dinda Kharisma. I study at PGSD, Kebumen. In here, I will
tell you about my daily life during the semester holiday. Begin from get up in the morning, I
usually wake up at 05.00 WIB, after that I tidy up my bed and pray in the morning. I really
like help my mother to cook, wash dishes and sweep the floor. This morning, mother will
cook chicken soup, it tastes very delicious. My family and I really like mother's cooking.
After we finish breakfast, I continue to sweep the house to make it clean and
comfortable. A clean and comfortable house will be free from dust and dirt. After finish
doing my homework, at 08.00 WIB my mother takes my family and I go to the beach in the
morning. I am very happy and ready to go together. Then we travel for approximately 1 hour.
After 1 hour we finally arrive at the Menganti beach.
Menganti Beach is a beach located in Karang Duwur village, Ayah sub-district,
Kebumen, Central Java. This beach has a very beautiful view and the air is cool. Lots of
photo spots you can take the moment on the beach. By paying an entrance ticket of 20,000
per person we can enjoy the beautiful natural scenery.

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