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It was amazing

experience

BY

BELLA NUSA BAHARI


Please analyze the text entitled
Mr. Holland’s Dream
Instructions:
1. Find sentences in the form of past tense.
2. List the sentence into positive, negative, interrogative!
Positive Example: Negative Interrogative
REMEMBER

– FOCUS ON VERB 2
– VERBS 2 ARE DEVIDED INTO REGULAR & IRREGULAR VERB
– AUXILIARY USED IN PAST TENSE IS “DID” FOR INTERROGATIVE
– NOMINAL SENTENCE IS USING TO BE “WAS & WERE”
– THE VERB IN NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE IS BACK TO VERB 1
BECAUSE IT HAS PRECEDED BY THE AUXILIARY “DID”
REGULAR VERB
V1 (PRESENT) V2 (PAST) V3 (PAST PARTICIPLE)
ANSWER ANSWERED ANSWERED
ASK ASKED ASKED
BOIL BOILED BOILED
BELIEVE BELIEVED BELIEVED
LOVE LOVED LOVED
COMPARE COMPARED COMPARED
CRY CRIED CRIED
DRESS DRESSED DRESSED
PLAY PLAYED PLAYED
FILL FILLED FILLED
FOLLOW FOLLOWED FOLLOWED
GATHER GATHERED GATHERED
HELP HELPED HELPED
NEED NEEDED NEEDED
IRREGULAR VERB
V1 (PRESENT) V2 (PAST) V3 (PAST PARTICIPLE)
AWAKE AWOKE AWOKEN
BEGIN BEGAN BEGUN
BREAK BROKE BROKEN
BLOW BLEW BLOWN
BUILD BUILT BUILT
COST COST COST
DO DID DONE
EAT ATE EATEN
HAVE HAD HAD
HIDE HID HIDDEN
HOLD HELD HELD
KEEP KEPT KEPT
MEET MET MET
KNOW KNEW KNOWN
Please state whether the sentence is correct or not. If
not then correct it!

1. My little sister cutted meat with knife last night.


2. The teacher didn’t gave us homework last meeting.
3. We hear the information last week.
4. Where did you went 3 days ago?
5. Susan gets up late this morning.
6. The teacher begun the lesson this morning.
7. The book cost 35 thousands when we bought it from the store.
8. The police keeped the gate very strictly during the demonstration.
9. The students do their best on art exhibition 2019 last year.
10. I didn’t sleep we last night because it is a nightmare.
POSITIVE SENTENCE

SUBJECT + VERB 2 + OBJECT / COMPLEMENT

EXAMPLE:
WE WENT TO JOGJA LAST MONTH
SUSAN SENT LETTER TO HER PEN-PAL
Practice
change these sentences into past form!
– Mrs Sonia teaches English lesson.
– James and Ann visit Bali.
– The birds fly on the sky.
– Mother cooks banana cake very well.
– Antonio speaks Arabic very fluent
– They compete the game.
NEGATIVE SENTENCE

SUBJECT + DID NOT/ DIDN’T + VERB 1 + OBEJCT / COMPLEMENT


EXAMPLE:
– Andri didn’t submit the final project of chemistry
– Mr. Hendri didn’t give me a hand
– We didn’t receive the letter from the committee.
Practice
Change these sentences into negative sentence!

1. She got up at 4 in the dawn


2. We knew the latest information this morning
3. My father locked the door last night
4. The school invited parents to gather on the seminar last week.
5. We did our chemistry project well.
6. My brother had spare time on his weekend last month.
7. The farmer planted the seeds in the garden
8. The visitor visited the hidden place of the museum.
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE
“YES/NO” QUESTION
DID + SUBJECT + VERB 1 + OBJECT / COMPLEMENT
EXAMPLE:
DID YOU SLEEP WELL LAST NIGHT?
DID THEY ATTEND YOUR INVITATION?
DID HE COME ON TIME?
Practice
ask the question for the following answers

– Yes, we sleep well


– No, I didn’t do it
– Yes, we watched the match
– No, Sandi didn’t cheat the game.
– Yes, the family visit grandparents’ house.
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE
“WH QUESTION”
(WHO, WHAT,WHERE, WHEN, WHY,HOW)

WH + DID + SUBJECT + VERB 1 + OBJECT / COMPLEMENT

EXAMPLE:
HOW DID YOU SLEEP LAST NIGHT?
WHERE DID THEY ATTEND YESTERDAY?
WHY DID HE COME LATE?
ASK THE QUESTION USING PAST FORM
TOWARDS THE PICTURES GIVEN!
ASK THE QUESTION USING PAST FORM
TOWARDS THE PICTURES GIVEN!
Practice
Ask the question for the underlined words

– Wendi did his best on the competition.


1 2
– Atta afforded 3 luxury cars in a month
1 2 3
Our project

– Please make digital story telling


– Topic: past experience
Steps:
1. Find your pictures as much as possible
2. Arrange the selected/ suitable pictures with your story.
3. Give comment in each picture
4. Use video make apps to help you (powtoon/movie maker/filmora, etc)

EXAMPLE OF DIGITAL STORY TELLING:


https://www.facebook.com/1719336610/videos/10207215805309660/
THANK YOU

See you…

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