Friday, April 24, 2015

softskill II

There 5 (Five) Types of Pronouns

-Personal Pronouns
Personal pronoun describes a particular person or thing or group.
Personal pronoun describes the person speaking (I, me, we, us), the person spoken to (you), or the person or thing spoken about (he, she, it, they, him, her, them).

Example.
a. He gives money to me
b. She is very smart
c. We are playing soccer
d. They are very angry

-Possessive Pronouns
Possessive Pronoun indicates close possession or ownership or relationship of a thing/person to another thing/person (yours, mine, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs, hers).

Example.
a. The money is mine
b. This dress is hers
c. The book is yours

-Reflexive Pronouns
Reflexive pronoun describes noun when subject’s action affects the subject itself. (himself, yourself, herself, ourselves, themselves, itself) are reflexive pronouns.
Reflexive pronouns always act as objects not subjects, and they require an interaction between the subject and an object.

Example.
a. He prepared himself for the contest
b. She bought the purse for herself
c. You should take care of yourself

-Relative Pronouns
Relative Pronoun describes a noun which is mentioned before and more information is to be given about it. Or Relative pronoun is a pronoun which joins relative clauses and relative sentences.

Example.
a. She is the girl who watched me all the time
b. The boy who is sitting there is my friend
c. The girl whom I met before is my sister

-Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun that points to a thing or things. (this, that, these, those, none, neither).

Example.
a. These are mine
b. Those people are not my friends
c. None of them are good people


There are 3 (Three) Question Types:

Yes/No Question : Question that only need answer whether it is “Yes” or “No”
Example :
“Do you want chocolate?” answer : “No, thank you” or “Yes, thank you”
“Can you swim?” answer : “Yes, I can” or “No, I can’t”
“Do you finish your homework?” answer : “Yes, I do” or “No, I don’t”

Question-word : Question that is asking for information [where (place), when (time), why (reason), who (person)]
Example :
“Where do you live?” answer : “I live in Indonesia”
“Why do you look at me?” answer : “Because I see you very attractive”
“When will you graduate?” answer : “I will graduate this year”

Choice Question : Question that asked to choose between two possible answers.
Example :
“Do you want cold or hot drinks?” answer : “I want cold, please”
“Is your shoes white or grey” answer : “My shoes is grey”
“Are they your or mine?” answer : “They are mine”

Thursday, April 2, 2015

softskill

1.     Find the definition of subject, Verb, Object, and compliment (modifier)!
  • ·         make 5 sentences and detemine those 4 element!
    “Subject” is the part of a sentence or clause that commonly indicates (a) what it is about, or (b) who or what performs the action (that is, the agent).
    “Verb” is the part of speech (or word class) that describes an action or occurrence or indicates a state of being.
    “Object” is a word or group of words, functioning as a noun or a pronoun, that is influenced by a verb (direct object), a verbal (indirect object), or a preposition (object of a preposition).
    “Complement” is a word or word group that completes the predicate in a sentence. In contrast to modifiers, which are optional, complements are required to complete the meaning of a sentence or a part of a sentence.

    Examples : ( S=Subject, V=Verb, O=Object, C=Complement )
    1.    The Movie  Makes  Me  Very Sad
    S              V      O       C
    2.    Our Teacher  Gives  Us  Difficult Assignment
                      S           V        O                C
    3.      Don’t Know  Her  Very Well
           S         V             O        C
    4.    I  Know  What You Did  Last Summer
           S    V                O                   C
    5.    I  Will Do  My Home Work  Correctly
           S      V                  O                      C
    2.    find the theory of subject - Verb Agreement!
    ·         find 5 examples!

    “Subject-Verb Agreement” is a correspondence of a verb with its subject in person (first, second, or third) and number (singular or plural).
    Subject verb agreement refers to the fact that the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number. In other words, they both must be singular or they both must be plural. You can’t have a singular subject with a plural verb or vice versa.
    Ex:       1.  My sister or my brother is meeting you at the house
    2.  Neither me nor you is available to meet him at the airport.
    3.  She and her family are at the supermarket
    4. The athlete or his teammates sprint every day
    5. Two of the dog are very angry