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Inggris
Nama : Muhammad Hamam
Pangkat/NRP : Serda/21180062590798
Nomer Siswa : 20200551-E
Rumus Modal & A Number
Rumus Modal (can, could, will, would, must, should, might, may)

S+Modal+V1

1. They can go by bus.


2. Bambang could swim free style.
3. He will buy some apples.
4. I would sell my bike.
5. We must read this instruction manual.
6. You should write the registration form.
7. Ratna might cry because her sadness.
8. The cat may eat the mouse .

Rumus A Number of…..


A number of plural=plural verb The number of plural=singular verb
Contoh : Contoh :

A number of students are studying English The number of students is studying English
A number of students have studying English The number of students has studing English
A number of students were studying English The number of students was studying English
Rumus Pronoun,
Count, Parallel
Contoh :

Rumus Pronoun Subject Pronoun


1.Bambang goes to Jakarta. He goes by plane.
2.The cats are fat. They eat mice.
3.Ratna eats some bread. She goes with her parents.

Object Pronoun
1.Mother loves her very much.
2.She did not love me.
3.The teacher went to Surabaya without us.

Possessive Adjective
1.My father brings me a beautiful cat.
2.I go to Jatim Park with her friends.
3.Your cat is eating some bones.

Possessive Pronoun
1. I have some cakes. Your cakes are there.
(I have some cakes. Yours are there).
2. Your umbrella is black, but my umbrella is red.
(Your umbrella is black, but mine is red)
3. My book is here. Our books are over there.
(My book is here. Ours are over there).
Rumus Countable and Uncountable Noun

Contoh :
1. I need a little rice for my baby.
Bukan: I need a few rice for my baby.
Karena rice kata benda tak dapat di hitung (uncountable)

2. You need much money to buy a car. (Uncountable)


Bukan: You need many money to buy a car.

3. There were a large number of people in the room. (countable)


Bukan: There were a large amount of people in the room.

4. There were fewer cars in this parking lot than in that parking lot. (countable)
Bukan: There were less cars in this parking lot than in that parking lot.
Parallel Structure
Present Simple Tense,
Present Continuous Tense,
Past Simple Tense ,
Past Continuous Tense

TENSES
1. Present Simple Tense
He/she/it : S+V1+ s,es,ies : Does

(+) John writes a letter every Saturday.

(-) John does not write a letter every Saturday

(?) Does John write a letter every Saturday?

I/you/we/they : S+V1 : Do

(+) They write a letter every Saturday

(-) They do not write a letter every Saturday

(?) Do they write a letter every Saturday


2. Present Continuous Tense
He/she/it : S+tobe present (is)+V1+ing
(+) John is writing a letter now
(-) John is not writing a letter now
(?) Is John writing a letter now?

I : S+tobe present (am)+V1+ing


(+) I am writing a letter now/nowadays/at moment/right now
(-) I am not writing a letter now/nowadays/at moment/right now
(?) Are you writing a letter now/nowadays/at moment/right now?

You/we/they : S+tobe present (are)+V1+ing


(+) We are writing a letter now/nowadays/at moment/right now
(-) We are not writing a letter now/nowadays/at moment/right now
(?) Are we writing a letter now/nowadays/at moment/right now?
3. Past Simple Tense
He/she/it : S+V2 : Did

I/you/they/we :

(+) Wati wrote a letter yesterday/last.../ ...ago


(-) Wati did not write a letter yesterday/last.../...ago
(?) Did wati write a letter yesterday/last./...ago?

(+) He wrote a letter yesterday/last…/ ...ago


(-) He did not write a letter yesterday/last.../...ago
(?) Did he write a letter yesterday/last.../...ago?
4. Past Continuous Tense
He/she/it/I : S+tobe past (was)+V1+ing

(+) John was writing a letter


(-) John was not writing a letter
(?) Was John writing a letter?

You/we/they : S+tobe past (were)+V1+ing

(+) They were writing a letter


(-) They were not writing a letter
(?) Were they writing a letter?
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