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UH Passive Voice ( Chap 5 Part 3 )

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Assalamu'alaikum this time we will have a daily test about the passive voice chapter, here's the problem.  Make passive sentences using the word parts and the given tense. 1. The window – open (present perfect simple) 2. Her room – paint (past progressive) 3. He – take – to the airport. (present perfect simple) 4. The bike – repair – at the moment (present progressive) 5. The cows – feed – every morning (present simple) 6. The novel – write – a hundred years ago (past simple) 7. The food – must put – in the fridge (present simple) 8. A press conference – hold – tomorrow afternoon (future simple) 9. Our new house – just – finish (present perfect simple) 10. The thief – see – by the policeman (past perfect simple) 11. The story – often tell – by grandmother (present simple) 12. The package – send – by a good friend (past simple) 13. He – not see – for ages (present perfect simple) 14. My dad – off – a new job – later this week (future simple) 15. Breakfast – serve – from 7 to 10

Passive Voice ( Chap 5 Part 2 )

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 Assalamu'alaikum, this time we will still discuss the passive voice, but this time the passive voice in the text, here is the text 1. Passive Voice in Report Text BOGOR Bogor is a City in northern Java Island, Indonesia. it is the part of West Java Province. Together with Jakarta, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi, *the City is included in the Jabodetabek metropolitan area. Bogor has been known as the ‘Rain City’ of Indonesia and ‘Buitenzorg City’*. the City stretches across 118,5 km2 areas. Bogor is World famous for its Bogor Botanical Garden, a Conservation site for several plants and animals. *The City was Born in June 3rd 1482, when Padjadjaran Kingdom was existed in West Java.* You can see the city’s Landmarks such as Tugu Kujang, Prasasti Batu Tulis, Cimahpar Integrated Conservation Offices, Telaga Cikeas, etc. *Bogor City is surrounded by several Mounts* like Gunung Gede, and Gunung Halimun Salak. 2. Passive Voice In Explanation Text How Earthquakes Happen Earthquake is one o

Passive Voice ( Chap 5 Part 1 )

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 Assalamu'alaikum, hello everyone, this time we are entering a new chapter which is passive voice Passive Voice is type of sentence in which the subject is changed, which was originally at the doer to the recipient of the action. This sentence focuses on the recipient of the action, not the doer. So, in this sentence the subject of the sentence does not take action but receives action. At the end of the verb, usually end in -ed, -en, -d, -t, -n, or -ne. Example : My bread was eaten by my Brother.  Formula :  Simple Present Tense, S + is/am/are + V3 Simple Past Tense, S + was/were + V3. Simple Future, S + will be + V3 Simple Past Future, S + would/should + be + V3 Present Continuous, S + is/am/are + being + V3 Past Continuous, S + was/were + being +V3 Future Continuous Tense, S + will be + V3 Past Future Continuous Tense, S + would/should + be + V3 Present Perfect Continuous Tense, S + have/has + been + V3 Past Perfect Continuous Tense, S + had + been + V3 Future Perfect Continuous

Reflection (Chap 4 Part 5)

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 Assalamu'alaikum, this time we will recap what we learned in chapter 4  1. Exposition Text Exposition text is a text that contains a persuasive and can convince readers of an opinion expressed by the author on a problem or issue that is being discussed. Beside the opinion, exposition text can also contain the writer's arguments. Exposition text can makes pros and cons about the issues. Of course, this text serves as a means for writers to express opinions along with their arguments in discussing a problem or issue. 2. Analytical Exposition Analytical Exposition is a type of text that belongs to the type of Argumentation Text where the text contains the author's detailed thoughts about a phenomenon that is around. The social function of the Analytical Exposition text is to convince the reader that the topic presented is an important topic to discuss or get attention by providing arguments or opinions that support the main idea or topic. 3. Hortatory Exposition  Hortatory ex

Exposition Text (Chap 4 Part 4)

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 Assalamu'alaikum , this time we will still discuss about exposition text, but this time we will discuss about its type, namely Hortatory exposition Hortatory Exposition  Hortatory exposition is a text that contains the opinion of the author in the form of arguments to influence the readers to follow the opinion of the author. So, in a hortatory exposition, the author places more emphasis on changing the reader's mindset, it's like 'do this or don't do that or should be like this instead of that'. This is the difference between Hortatory Exposition and Analytical Exposition. In analytical exposition, it just expresses the author's opinion.  Structure  1. Thesis 2. Arguments 3. Recomendation Characteristics 1. Use simple present tense 2. Use temporal connectives 3. Use evaluative words 4. Contains recommendation Example :  Being On time Being On time. Being on time may be a stunning social ethic and one amongst nice importance, because it creates potency in t

Exposition Text 3 (Chap 4 Part 3)

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 Assalamu'alaikum, this time we will still discuss about exposition text, but this time we will discuss about its type, namely analytical exposition Analytical Exposition Analytical Exposition is a type of text that belongs to the type of Argumentation Text where the text contains the author's detailed thoughts about a phenomenon that is around. The social function of the Analytical Exposition text is to convince the reader that the topic presented is an important topic to discuss or get attention by providing arguments or opinions that support the main idea or topic. Generic Structure Analytical Exposition (General Structure) Generic Structure Analytical Exposition text consists of three Sections, namely:  1. Thesis In the Thesis section, the author introduces about the topic or Main idea that will be discussed. Thesis is always in the paragraph First in the Analytical Exposition text. 2. Argument In this section the author presents arguments or opinions that support the autho