The simple past tense is used to describe occurrences that happened in the past. It is formed using the past tense of verbs. There are three forms - positive, negative, and interrogative. The positive form uses "was/were" as the helping verb. The negative form uses "was/were not" or "did not." And the interrogative form uses "did" and ends in a question mark. An example is provided where the writer discusses being a student 5 years ago, having a close friend named Rani who lived in Bandung at that time.
The document discusses common and proper nouns. Common nouns are not capitalized and name any person, place or thing. Proper nouns are capitalized and name specific people, places or things. It provides examples of common nouns like "city" and proper nouns like "Dallas". It then has students identify underlined nouns in sentences as either common or proper and check their answers. Finally, it has students rewrite sentences correctly capitalizing proper nouns.
While developing details in their outline, writers may accidentally derail their original plot plan. If this occurs, the writer has a few options - ignore the change and risk incoherence, modify the climax to incorporate new developments, or rewrite earlier sections to remove inconsistencies. Catching such issues requires noticing unintended consequences, where beta readers can help by providing an outside perspective.
Dokumen tersebut merekomendasikan pemberdayaan perangkat lunak sumber terbuka (FOSS) untuk menghemat anggaran pemerintah dan mempercepat tata kelola yang baik, efisiensi, dan akuntabilitas kepada masyarakat. Dokumen tersebut juga membandingkan beberapa sistem operasi dan aplikasi berbasis FOSS dengan yang berbasis proprietary dan menyimpulkan bahwa FOSS dapat menjadi solusi yang lebih murah dan bebas.
The simple past tense is used to describe occurrences that happened in the past. It is formed using the past tense of verbs. There are three forms - positive, negative, and interrogative. The positive form uses "was/were" as the helping verb. The negative form uses "was/were not" or "did not." And the interrogative form uses "did" and ends in a question mark. An example is provided where the writer discusses being a student 5 years ago, having a close friend named Rani who lived in Bandung at that time.
The document discusses common and proper nouns. Common nouns are not capitalized and name any person, place or thing. Proper nouns are capitalized and name specific people, places or things. It provides examples of common nouns like "city" and proper nouns like "Dallas". It then has students identify underlined nouns in sentences as either common or proper and check their answers. Finally, it has students rewrite sentences correctly capitalizing proper nouns.
While developing details in their outline, writers may accidentally derail their original plot plan. If this occurs, the writer has a few options - ignore the change and risk incoherence, modify the climax to incorporate new developments, or rewrite earlier sections to remove inconsistencies. Catching such issues requires noticing unintended consequences, where beta readers can help by providing an outside perspective.
Dokumen tersebut merekomendasikan pemberdayaan perangkat lunak sumber terbuka (FOSS) untuk menghemat anggaran pemerintah dan mempercepat tata kelola yang baik, efisiensi, dan akuntabilitas kepada masyarakat. Dokumen tersebut juga membandingkan beberapa sistem operasi dan aplikasi berbasis FOSS dengan yang berbasis proprietary dan menyimpulkan bahwa FOSS dapat menjadi solusi yang lebih murah dan bebas.