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Rabu, 10 November 2010

Basic Sentence Patterns

BASIC SENTENCE PATTERNS
"Sentence patterns" is just another way talk about the way a sentence is put together; the order of the elements in the sentence; sentence construction. Some sources say there are six English sentence patterns; some say eight. A few sources list even more. Here are the ones we feel are the most common, and the easiest to recognize:
1.  Subject + Verb (S-V)
This is the simplest kind of sentence.  It consists of a subject, a verb, and possibly some adjectives, adverbs,  or prepositional phrases.  There are no direct objects, indirect objects, or complements.
·         Abraham speaks fluently.  (subject, verb, adverb)
·         Many of the class members write well in class.  (subject, verb, adverbs) (The "complete" subject is "Many of the class members"--a noun phrase.)
2.  Verb + Subject (V-S)
Sentences in English usually have the subject come first, followed by the verb. But when a sentence begins with there is, there was, there are, there were, the verb comes first, followed by the subject. The word There is never a subject!
·         There is a strange shadow in the woods.  (verb, subject--the complete subject is the noun phrase a strange shadow, adverb)
·         There were no leftovers after the buffet.  (verb, subject, adverb)
3.  Subject + Verb + Direct Object (S-V-DO)
·         Andrew composes music.  (subject, verb, direct object.)
·         Matthew helps others in several English practice rooms.  (subject, verb, direct object, adverb)
·         Helen tells jokes to make people smile.  (subject, verb, direct object, adverb)
4.  Subject + Verb + Complement (S-V-SC)
A complement is a word or group of words that describe or rename the subject. Complements follow a linking verb.  There are two kinds of subject complements:  1) predicate nominative, which is a noun or pronoun that renames or classifies the subject of the sentence and 2) predicate adjective, which is an adjective that describes the subject of the sentence.
·         Mother looks tired.  (subject, verb, complement--predicate adjective)
·         Some students in the class are engineers.  (the noun phrase Some students in the class is the complete subject, verb, complement--predicate nominative)
·         The men are handsome, the women are clever, and the children are above-average. (compound sentence of three independent clauses, so three subjects, three verbs, three complements--all predicate adjectives)
5.  Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object (S-V-IO-DO)
An indirect object tells for whom or to whom. If the indirect object comes after the direct object (in a prepositional phrase "to ________" or "for _______"), the sentence pattern is shown as S-V-DO-IO.  Pronouns are usually used as indirect objects (but not always).
·         I sent her a birthday present.  (subject, verb, indirect object, direct object)
·         Jay gave his dog a bone.  (subject, verb, indirect object, direct object)
·         Granny left Gary all of her money.  (subject, verb, indirect object, direct object)
·         Granny gave every last asset to Gary. (subject, verb, direct object, indirect object in a prepositional phrase)
6.  Subject + Verb + Direct Object + Object Complement (S-V-DO-OC)
This pattern isn't as common as the others, but it is used.  An object complement is a word or group of words that renames, describes, or classifies the direct object.  Object complements are nouns or adjectives and follow the object.
·         Debbie left the window open during the rain storm.  (subject, verb, direct object, object complement, adverb)
·         The class picked Susie class representative.  (subject, verb, direct object, object complement)

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Senin, 18 Oktober 2010

These are my Grafity.....

Pengakraban

Acara pengakraban yang diadakan setiap tahun di Wisma Ari, Jl. Pabelan I no 1, Sukoharjo (Kos nya Tipen). diadakan bertujuan agar seluruh warga Wisma Ari saling mengenal, dan semakin akrab. Serta sibacakannya peraturan yang diberlakukan di kos ini.

Aku senang bisa tinggal di Wisma Ari........ ^^,

Sabtu, 09 Oktober 2010

Music, music, music...

Aku suka MCR.. Lagu yang paling aku suka yaitu Teenager. walau pun aku udah ga teenager lagi sih.. Hehe 
Here is the lyric..

They're gonna clean up your looks
With all the lies in the books
To make a citizen out of you
Because they sleep with a gun
And keep an eye on you, son
So they can watch all the things you do

Because the drugs never work
They're gonna give you a smirk
'Cause they got methods of keeping you clean
They're gonna rip up your heads,
Your aspirations to shreds
Another cog in the murder machine

They said all teenagers scare the living shit out of me
They could care less as long as someone'll bleed
So darken your clothes or strike a violent pose
Maybe they'll leave you alone, but not me

The boys and girls in the clique
The awful names that they stick
You're never gonna fit in much, kid
But if you're troubled and hurt
What you got under your shirt
Will make them pay for the things that they did

They said all teenagers scare the living shit out of me
They could care less as long as someone'll bleed
So darken your clothes or strike a violent pose
Maybe they'll leave you alone, but not me

Ohhh yeah!

They said all teenagers scare the living shit out of me
They could care less as long as someone'll bleed
So darken your clothes or strike a violent pose
Maybe they'll leave you alone, but not me

All together now!

Teenagers scare the living shit out of me
They could care less as long as someone'll bleed
So darken your clothes or strike a violent pose
Maybe they'll leave you alone, but not me
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http://www.emp3world.com/to_download.php?id=112095