Grammar

Kamis, 15 Juli 2010

belajar memasak

Bisa memasak adalah harapan hampir semua perempuan. Jika kita sebagai perempuan bisa memasak maka akan ada kebanggaan tersendiri, kebahagiaan karena bisa menyiapkan makanan lezat, bergizi, sehat, bersih, dan hemat tentunya.

Jika ingin masakan kita enak maka jangan lupa selalu memberikan bumbu cinta dalam masakan kita, di jamin mak nyoossss... Yuuuk, kita coba resep yang sederhana terlebih dahulu.

Bumbu Putih I

Bahan :
100 gr bawang putih
50 gr bawang merah
25 gr Kemiri
1 sdt Merica bubuk
2 sdm Garam
Minyak untuk menumis secukupnya

Cara Membuat :
Haluskan semua bahan lalu tumis sampai harum dan wangi. Ciri - ciri bumbu tersebut matang adalah adonan bumbu agak bergumpal. Dinginkan dan masukan ke dalam wadah kedap udara.
Simpan dalam lemari es.


simple present tense

This is from EnglishPage.com

Simple Present

FORM

[VERB] + s/es in third person

Examples:

· You speak English.

· Do you speak English?

· You do not speak English.

USE 1 Repeated Actions

Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something that often happens. It can also be something a person often forgets or usually does not do.

Examples:

· I play tennis.

· She does not play tennis.

· Does he play tennis?

· The train leaves every morning at 8 AM.

· The train does not leave at 9 AM.

· When does the train usually leave?

· She always forgets her purse.

· He never forgets his wallet.

· Every twelve months, the Earth circles the Sun.

· Does the Sun circle the Earth?


USE 2 Facts or Generalizations

The Simple Present can also indicate the speaker believes that a fact was true before, is true now, and will be true in the future. It is not important if the speaker is correct about the fact. It is also used to make generalizations about people or things.

Examples:

· Cats like milk.

· Birds do not like milk.

· Do pigs like milk?

· California is in America.

· California is not in the United Kingdom.

· Windows are made of glass.

· Windows are not made of wood.

· New York is a small city. It is not important that this fact is untrue.

USE 3 Scheduled Events in the Near Future

Speakers occasionally use Simple Present to talk about scheduled events in the near future. This is most commonly done when talking about public transportation, but it can be used with other scheduled events as well.

Examples:

· The train leaves tonight at 6 PM.

· The bus does not arrive at 11 AM, it arrives at 11 PM.

· When do we board the plane?

· The party starts at 8 o'clock.

· When does class begin tomorrow?


USE 4 Now (Non-Continuous Verbs)

Speakers sometimes use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is happening or is not happening now. This can only be done with Non-Continuous Verbs and certain Mixed Verbs.

Examples:

· I am here now.

· She is not here now.

· He needs help right now.

· He does not need help now.

· He has his passport in his hand.

· Do you have your passport with you?

ADVERB PLACEMENT

The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.

Examples:

· You only speak English.

· Do you only speak English?

ACTIVE / PASSIVE

Examples:

· Once a week, Tom cleans the car. Active

Once a week, the car is cleaned by Tom. Passive