Monday, February 18, 2013

Grammar Lessons That Most Often Forgotten

What is the forgotten lesson Grammar?


Grammar lessons or structure is often a scourge for students in schools. Apparently after learning English intense and serious, I found no material that is forgotten when newbies want to learn English.

I do not intend to get in the criticism of the English language materials that already exist. But I just want to share what I have experienced when first learning English. And hopefully you can take benefit.

Here are the materials I mean. THE PART OF SPEECH "Portions word in the English language". Sometimes as a beginner, many people instantly learn about tenses or grammar to another. While the parts of speech they do not know.

Immediately, Parts of speech are divided into 8 pieces collected in PANCAVI P.


Pronoun: pronouns examples: I, You, they, we, she, he, it
Adjective: adjective examples: smart, beautiful, diligent, lazy, etc.
Noun: a noun example: chair, wall, floor, table
Conjunction: an example conjunctions: and, when, but
Adverb: an adverb example: here, there, yesterday
Verb: a verb example: go, eat, drink, blink
Interjection: interjection examples: Oh My God!, Watch Out! (Awas!)
Preposition: example prepositions: in, on, at

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Monday, February 11, 2013

English Grammar

Need to Learn English Grammar

GrammarBelajar English English Grammar for the novice or beginner who needs to learn early is:

1. Parts Of Speech
2. English tenses

There are 2 above grammar lesson was the need to excel at beginners.


In Parts of speech you will know what it Pronoun, Adjective, Noun, conjunction, adverb, Verb, Interjection, and preposition. When you've mastered Parts of speech, then you will know the parts of a word in a sentence or paragraph.

The second is about the tenses, tenses talking synonymous with time. Yes, when the time or the time it happened, would go into the past tense (past tense), or time (present tense), or the future (future tense). By understanding tenses properly, then your sentence structure would be better and perfect.

"Grammar" is you need to master, but the important thing is you have to PRACTICE. PRACTICE AND PRACTICE!!!

Practice makes perfect, with practice / practice will make perfect. Frequently working on grammar problems, until one day english grammar skills are better than ever.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Plural Noun Rules irregular - irregular Noun

Plural Noun Rules irregular


From the name alone means irregularly irregular, hence the plural nouns do not have a rule called irregular Noun. If you want to know the rules of regular noun, please read my post entitled "Plural Noun Rules regularity - Regular Noun"
There are some irregular noun:

1. Noun (noun) a different form singularnya plural.

example:
foot - feet (ft)
tooth - teeth (tooth)
mouse - mice (mice)
man - men (boys)
woman - women (woman)
child - children (children)
ox - oxen (bulls)

2. Noun singular and plural are the same.

example:
swine (pigs)
sheep (lamb)
deer (deer)
fish (fish)
salmon (salmon)

3. Noun derived from the Latin or Greek, using the plural in the original.

example:
Media - Medium
datum - data
radius - radii
thesis - Theses
agendum - agenda

Note: the word left = singular noun (singular noun)
right word = plural noun (plural noun)

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Symbol Parts of speech by John M Echols dictionary and Oxford Dictionary

Symbol Parts of speech

Parts of speech in the English language is very important. Parts of speech are also known as word classes or parts of words.
There are some parts of speech symbols by two dictionaries:

1. John M Echols Dictionary
2. Oxford Dictionary

Parts of speech (parts of words):

1. Noun (noun)
John M Echols Dictionary: Kb
Oxford Dictionary: n [C], [U]

2. Pronoun (pronoun)
John M Echols Dictionary: Kg
Oxford Dictionary: pron

3. Adjective (adjective)
John M Echols Dictionary: ks
Oxford Dictionary: adj

4. Verb (verb)
John M Echols Dictionary: KKT / kki
Oxford Dictionary: v [i], v [T]

5. Adverb (adverb)
John M Echols Dictionary: kt
Oxford Dictionary: adv

6. Conjunction (conjunctive)
John M Echols Dictionary: K.sam
Oxford Dictionary: conj

7. Interjection (interjection)
John M Echols Dictionary: k.seru
Oxford Dictionary: interj

8. Preposition (preposition)
John M Echols Dictionary: kd
Oxford Dictionary: prep

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Saturday, January 5, 2013

ECOSYSTEM

ecosystem and food chain
food chain

 Everything in the natural world is connected. An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together. Ecosystems have no particular size. An ecosystem can be as large as a desert or a lake or as small as a tree or a puddle. If you have a terrarium, that is an artificial ecosystem. The water, water temperature, plants, animals, air, light and soil all work together. If there isn't enough light or water or if the soil doesn't have the right nutrients, the plants will die. If the plants die, animals that depend on them will die. If the animals that depend on the plants die, any animals that depends on those animals will die. Ecosystems in nature work the same way. All the parts work together to make a balanced system.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Gerunds

exampe of gerund

Etymology

The word 'gerund' in English comes from the Latin term gerundium, of the same meaning. Gerundium itself comes from the gerundive of the Latin verb gero, gerundus, meaning "to be carried out".
Gerunds in English

In English, the gerund is identical in form to the present participle (ending in -ing) and can behave as a verb within a clause (so that it may be modified by an adverb or have an object), but the clause as a whole (sometimes consisting of only one word, the gerund itself) acts as a noun within the larger sentence. For example: Eating this cake is easy.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Exercise for "genetics" text

 Exercise for "genetics" text

exercise for geneticts
exercis

Answer the question bellow according to the text!

1. What is genetics?
2. With what genetics deal?
3. Can genetics applied to all living system? If can, mention it!
4. Since when inherit traits from their parents has been used?
5. What is the benefit of learning genetics science?
6. Who is the modern scientific which seeks to understand the process of inheritance?
7. When began Gregor Mendelwith his work?
8. Din Mendel knows  the physical basis for heredity?
9. What is genes?
10. What molecule composed to?
11. How many stranded form DNA naturally occurs?
12. a new partner strand is created by?
13. How is the physical method for making copies of genes?
14. A change to the DNA in a gene can change other part. What is it?
15. The combination of genetics with what an organism experiences that determines the ultimate outcome. Give the example!