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18 September 2024 04:58

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CONTOH KALIMAT SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE, PAKE POSITIF, NEGATIF, & INTEROGATIF 1. THEY GO TO THE BEACH ON WEEKEND 2. THEY ENJOY THE SUNSET 3. I READ ONE BOOK EVERY MONTH 4. YOU TELL A FAIRY TALE BEFORE SLEEPING 5. ΑΝΙΤΑ GOES TO KUSAMBA MARKET AT 5 A.M 6. SHE ALWAYS ENJOYS HER TRIP TO THAT MARKET

CONTOH KALIMAT SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE, PAKE POSITIF, NEGATIF, & INTEROGATIF

1. THEY GO TO THE BEACH ON WEEKEND

2. THEY ENJOY THE SUNSET

3. I READ ONE BOOK EVERY MONTH

4. YOU TELL A FAIRY TALE BEFORE SLEEPING

5. ΑΝΙΤΑ GOES TO KUSAMBA MARKET AT 5 A.M

6. SHE ALWAYS ENJOYS HER TRIP TO THAT MARKET

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<p>1. (+) they go to the beach on weekend</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;(-) they dont go to the beach on weekend</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;(?) Do they go to the beach on weekend?</p><p>2. (+) they enjoy the sunset</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;(-) they dont enjoy the sunset</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;(?) Do they enjoy the sunset?</p><p>3. (+) I read one book every month</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;(-) I don't read one book every month</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; (?) Do I read one book every month? [Biasanya I diganti oleh you]&nbsp;</p><p>4. (+) you tell a fairy tale before sleeping</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;(-) you don't tell a fairy tale before sleeping&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;(?) Do you tell a fairy tale before sleeping?&nbsp;</p><p>5. (+) Anita goes to kusamba market at 5 a.m</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;(-) Anita doesn't go to kusamba market at 5 a.m</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;(?) Does anita go to kusamba market at 5 a.m?</p><p>6. (+) She always enjoys her trip to that market</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; (-) she doesn't always enjoy her trip to that market</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;(?) Does she always enjoy her trip to that market?&nbsp;</p>

1. (+) they go to the beach on weekend

     (-) they dont go to the beach on weekend

     (?) Do they go to the beach on weekend?

2. (+) they enjoy the sunset

     (-) they dont enjoy the sunset

     (?) Do they enjoy the sunset?

3. (+) I read one book every month

     (-) I don't read one book every month

    (?) Do I read one book every month? [Biasanya I diganti oleh you] 

4. (+) you tell a fairy tale before sleeping

     (-) you don't tell a fairy tale before sleeping 

     (?) Do you tell a fairy tale before sleeping? 

5. (+) Anita goes to kusamba market at 5 a.m

     (-) Anita doesn't go to kusamba market at 5 a.m

     (?) Does anita go to kusamba market at 5 a.m?

6. (+) She always enjoys her trip to that market

    (-) she doesn't always enjoy her trip to that market

   (?) Does she always enjoy her trip to that market? 


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18 September 2024 14:49

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Izin menjawab pertanyaannya yaa kak🙏🏻 1. (+) They go to the beach on weekend (-) They do not go to the beach on weekend (?) Do they go to the beach on weekend? 2. (+) They enjoy the sunset (-) They do not enjoy the sunset (?) Do they enjoy the sunset? 3. (+) I read one book every month (-) I don't read one book every month (?) Do I read one book every month? 4. (+) You tell a fairy tale before sleeping (-) You don't tell a fairy tale before sleeping (?) Do you tell a fairy tale before sleeping? 5. (+) Anita goes to Kusamba market at 5 A.M (-) Anita does not go to Kusamba market at 5 A.M (?) Does Anita go to Kusamba market at 5 A.M? 6. (+) She always enjoy her trip to that market (-) She does't always enjoy her trip to that market (?) Does She always enjoy her trip to that market? Maaf bila jawabannya ada yang salah yaa kak, karena ini saya jawab berdasarkan pemahaman saya 🙏🏻


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