What time is it?

vocabulary around the house


Home sweet home :)
Okay now I will explain you about vocabulary around the house. Let's check this out

Rooms in a House
• balcony
• bathroom
• bedroom
• dining room
• garage
• hall
• kitchen
• laundry
• living room

invitation (written)


Deriven is writing invitation to his friend. There are many way to send invitation to your friend or family like by phone, HP, internet or directly but we will discuss about written invitation.
 
Writing an Invitation Letter
An invitation letter serves the purpose of inviting a guest to a party, an event or a celebration while conveying more information than a traditional invitations card. It serves two purposes; one, to invite the individual to the event and two, to ensure that the person receiving the letter is going to attend.

asking for information


Look at the picture, a boy is asking for information to his friend. That picture represents our material that asking for information.

Asking Information There are a number of formulas used when asking for information in English.

The use of WH-Questions
What
When
Where
Why
Who
How

Direct & indirect speech

I said "Dhega is crazy" and he said that Dhega was crazy. Do you what's the different? It's so easy If you have understood what it is direct and indirect speech. Let's check tihs out guys

DIRECT SPEECH
Direct speech refers to reproducing another person’s exact words or saying exactly what someone has said (sometimes called quoted speech)


Here what a person says appears within quotation marks ("...") and should be word for word.


preposition in, on, at

Prepositions are words that specify place, direction, and time. There are three types of prepositions : in , on , at.


Time Prepositions In - On - At
Time prepositions are used to clarity what time an event happened or will happen. Time prepositions are used nouns and pronouns. Prepositions usually come before nouns or pronouns. Prepositions never come before a verb.

We use at to designate specific times.The train is due at 12:15 p.m.

We use on to designate days and dates.
My brother is coming on Monday.
We're having a party on the Fourth of July

noun phrases

Noun phrases? hmm, what's that?
I think we must start it from the base. Okay first we will begin from noun then phrases to know what it is noun phrases
What is Noun?
noun is a word that names a person, animal, place, thing, idea, or concept, or anything considered as noun
Remember that...
There are more nouns in the English Language than any other kind of words

finite verb

Definition of finite verb :
a verb that has a subject, this means that it can be the main verbs in a sentences. It shows tense (past/present, etc) or number (singular/plural), A finite verb makes an assertion or expresses a state of being and can stand by itself as the main verb of a sentence.



Example of finite verb :

  • I cook, she reads, Anto went
  • Dina has eaten when Ria come in, By itself, the verb form eaten is called a non-finite verb When the auxiliary has and the non-finite verb eaten are put together, they make up a finite verb form has eaten.
  • Tamara was walking. Walking is non-finite and was is to be. When they are put together, they make up finite form was walking

asking if someone remembers or not

Have you met your old friend but you're still not sure it was him? Why don't try to ask him use asking if someone remember or not?

Asking if someone remembers or not

Formal expressions
  • I wonder if you remember ….
  • You remember ...., don’t you?
  • You haven’t forgotten ...., have you?
  • Don’t you remember ....?
  • Do you happen to remember it now?

offering

Have you heard the waiter in the restourant said "would you like some coffe?". That's an example of offering. Why I say that? Because now we will disscus about offering.

Definition of Offering :
  • The act of making an offer.
  • Something, such as stock, that is offered.
  • A presentation made to a deity as an act of religious worship or sacrifice; an oblation.
  • A contribution or gift, especially one made at a religious service.

descriptive text

Hmm,
I previously had explained you about narrative text and recount text. Now I will continue the next text about descriptive text

Descriptive text is a text which say what a person or a thing is like. Its purpose is to describe and reveal a particular person, place, or thing.


The Generic Structure of Descriptive Text
  • Identification to identifying the phenomenon to be described.
  • Description to describing the phenomenon in parts, qualities, or/and characteristics.

news item

You often see or hear news item on TV, radio, newspaper and etc. But, do you know what is news item?

News item is factual text which infroms the readers about events of the day which are considered newsworthy or important.
 
Function of news item :
Social function of news items is to infrom readers, listeners or viewers about events of the day which are considered newsworthy or important

introductory it

Now we will continue to introductory it. Do you know that?
Okay, if you don't know about that. Here I will write about it so don't waste any more time let us see soon
What is introductory it?
When the subject is an infinitive phrase, the sentence often begins with it. Instead of saying ‘To find fault with others is easy’, we say, ‘It is easy to find fault with others’. More examples are given below :

passive voice

Passive voice? what's that? hahaha
If you all don't know about it. This is the right time because I will disscus about passive voice
Let's Check it out

Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action. It is not important or not known, however, who or what is performing the action.
Example : My bike was stolen

modals in the past form

Okay guys,
now we will disscuss about modals in the past form

Modals in the past are :
1. Could
2. Would
3. Should
4. Shall

surprise & disbelief

SURPRISE ...
Why I say that? Because now we will discuss about the surprise and disbelief


SURPRISE : The act of coming upon unawarss or of taking suddenly and with out preparation
To example :
  • What a surprise!
  • That a surprise!
  • Fancy that!
  • Oh my god!
  • My goodness!

simple future tense

You have knowed what it is present tense or past tense. But, how about future tense?
If present tense used in present, past tense used in the past, so future tense will used in future. It's easy, right?
Simple Future Tense used to express occurrence/activity to happened/to be  done in the future,do 10 minutes or 1 hour to come ,tomorrow ,the day after tomorrow ,next week,next month ,next year,and so on.

gratitude, compliment and congratulation

Gratitude, you must know what it is. It is usually marked by "thank you". I'm sure you have ever use it every day
For more details, let's check it out

Gratitude
Gratitude is an expression that we show or say to express grateful feeling to other people, when speaking English, you say “thanks” very often please say “thank you” when people give you something and give you compliment, etc.

Welcome To My E-Primbon Season 2

Hello guys,
We meet again on my E-primbon season 2. On my E-primbon season 2, we will discuss more interesting things

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