Minggu, 29 Juni 2014

Future Tense - Definition and Examples



Future simple tense
 It is used to express an action which has not occurred yet and will occur after saying or in future. For example, “I will go to zoo tomorrow”, in this sentence the person intend for tomorrow’s visit to zoo. In short, these sentences express actions which will be done in future.

Rules. Auxiliary verb “will” is used in sentence. 1st form of verb or base form is used as main verb in sentence.

                                  Structure of sentence
Positive sentence
       • Subject + auxiliary verb + main verb (present participle) + object
       •Subject + will + (1st form of verb or base form +ing) + object

Examples
.
       I will buy a computer tomorrow.
       They will come here.

Negative sentence
      • Subject + auxiliary verb+ not + main verb (present participle) + object
      • Subject + will +not + (1st form of verb or base form +ing) + object
  
     To make negative sentence “not” is written after auxiliary verb in sentence.
Examples.
       I will not buy a computer tomorrow.
       They will not come here.
Interrogative sentence
      • Auxiliary verb + subject + main verb (present participle) + object
      • Will + subject + (1st form of verb or base form +ing) + object

Interrogative sentence starts with auxiliary verb “will”
Examples.
      Will I buy a computer tomorrow?
      Will they come here?

Sumber : studyandexam.com

Definition of the Simple present tense

The simple present tense indicates an action in the present time which is not finished. This can be a habitual action (something done regularly such as brushing your teeth every day) or a general truth.

Some examples are:
1) a habitual action: I wash my car every Friday 2) a general truth: The Rolling Stones play rock'n roll

This tense is easy to conjugate in English because all terminations are the same except he/she/it (third person singlual) which adds an "s"

Some examples are:
Subject          conjugated verb
I                                  eat
You                              eat
She/He                       eats
We                              eat
You (plural)                  eat
They                            eat

Sumber: abcingles.net 

Early History of Liverpool FC

Liverpool F.C. was founded after an internal dispute within Everton F.C. The dispute was between the Everton F.C. committee and brewer John Houlding, the landholder of the Anfield ground and president of Everton F.C.
The Everton committee viewed Tory councillor Houlding as having a personal financial and political agenda. There was a sharp conflict on the business model of how the club was run. Relations were cold once the Everton committee saw Houlding's intentions and moves.
Anfield was owned by Houlding one year after Everton moved in. Houlding bought the land from its owner, John Orrell. Everton initially made a donation to a local hospital in lieu of rent. After one year they were paying rent to their own president. Orrell owned the adjacent land.[1] Houlding had sole lucrative selling rights on all refreshments at the ground.[2]
The largely Methodist based politically Liberal leaning Everton F.C. committee were uneasy with this, especially the potential selling of alcohol. This would take revenue away from the club. Houlding also increased the rent from £100 to £250 per year, after Everton came 2nd in the second Football League season, 1890. Everton offered a compromise of £180. An international match was hosted, England vs. Ireland indicating the quality of Anfield at the time. The rent was not a major issue as the club's profits were substantial. However, from paying a small contribution to a local hospital, Everton five years later was paying £250, a substantial sum in those days.
Orrell, who still owned the adjacent land, then took steps to exercise his legal right to run a road through the new main stand to access his property. This effectively meant that Everton would need to buy or rent both Anfield and Orrell's land. Everton committee members accused Houlding of having known of the legal right of way before allowing the new stand to be built. The committee wanted Houlding to negotiate on the combined Anfield and Orrell's land rent of £370 or the purchase of both, but were told the rental fee was non-negotiable. Houlding refused to give Everton FC a contractual rental lease.[3] Houlding did not negotiate with Everton who had already made a plan to move to Goodison Park on the north side of Stanley Park. After Houlding attempted to hijack the club undiplomatically serving a notice to quit to force their hand, Everton enacted their plan to move to Goodison Park.[2][4][5]
The original name of Liverpool F.C. was Everton F.C. and Athletic Grounds, Ltd., or Everton Athletic for short, adopting blue. The Athletic in the name was to fulfil Houlding's plan to make Anfield into a football and athletics ground, which never materialised.
However, on 4 February 1892, the Football Council decided that it would not approve the creation of another club named Everton, on the basis that the name bears resemblance to an existing member. Liverpool F.C. was formally established on 15 March 1892, while Everton were still occupying and playing at Anfield, in an attempt by Houdling to hijack the club. Houlding wanted to take over Everton's fixtures and position in the Football League. Liverpool F.C. and Athletic Grounds Ltd was officially recognized by the Football Council in June 1892, three months after the club was established.[6]
The root of the dispute was fundamental differences of ownership. Houlding wanted ownership to be within a small group of people, giving annual returns. The Everton Committee wanted a large spread of ownership, via shares, as it was viewed as a community club. On moving to Goodison Park Everton issued 5,000 shares for fans. The directors owned 6% of the club. Liverpool F.C. stayed largely owned by a few people in the corporate model with the directors owning 52% of the club, and has remained so throughout its history. Everton played its last home match at Anfield on 18 April 1892 vs. Bolton Wanderers F.C.

Sumber:Wikipedia.com

Bali Facts and Figures



Location: Nusa Tenggara Province of Indonesia, between Java and Lombok
Area: The island of Bali has an area of 5,632.86 square kilometers.
Name: Bali
Districts: The Province of Bali is divided into 9 districts (8 Regencies and 1 Municipality - Denpasar) The 9 districts are further sub-divided into 51 sub-districts, 565 villages, and 79 local political districts.   
Bali Islands: There are several smaller islands off the coast of Bali, including Nusa Penida, Nusa Ceningan, Nusa Lembongan, and Serangan Island in the south-east, and Menjangan in the north-west, off the Bali Barat National Park coastline.
Capital City: Denpasar
Population: 3,891,428 (2010)  Mostly Balinese
Ethnicity: Balinese (89%), Javanese (7%), Baliaga (1%), Madurese (1%)
Language: Bahasa Indonesian (official), Balinese, English
Largest Cities: (by population) Denpasar, Singaraja, Tabanan, Negara, Kuta, Ubud, Klungkung
National Day:  August 17th - Indonesian Independence Day
Religions: Hindu (92.29%), Muslim (5.69%), Christian (1.38%), Buddhist (0.64%)

Lakes in Bali:
Lake Beratan (375,6 Ha),
Lake Buyan (336 Ha),
Lake Tamblingan (11 Ha) and
Lake Batur (1.607,5 Ha).
My Destination
Volcanoes in Bali:
Gunung Agung       (3148m)
Gunung Batukaru  (2276m)
Gunun Abang         (2151m)
Gunung Catur        (2096m)
Gunung Sengayang (2087m)
Gunung Pohen      (2063m)
Gunung Lesong    (1865m)
Gunung Adeng      (1826m)
Gunung Batur        (1717M)
In West Bali National Park are the small peaks, G.Merbuk, G.Mus, G.Mesehe, G.Patas
Major Festivals in Bali:
Galungan, Nyepi, Saraswati and District Arts Festivals are some of the major festivals. Christmas is also celebrated, as in all of Indonesia. Many Bali hotels and restaurants serve Christmas lunch and dinner.

Sumber: mydestination.com

My Hope To Happen


Hello everyone, I fadlan Pramudito 2nd child of 2 brothers. I was born in the big city of Jakarta and Depok. my parents was a civil servant. I did a lot of desire but one thing is becoming priorities in my life is to bring both parents and wife one day later to the holy land of Mecca.

I am a fan of football and my favorite team is liverpool football club. scattered dream I want to be in liverpool city with people I love and love… watch every game and be in the stadium anfield, singing songs you'll never walk alone and jumping with the other spectators. kelilingan world who would not? I would also like to be able to see the world with gratitude for the gods give to this earth. hopefully one of my wishes is reached .. aminn ...

Muhammad SAW is my inspiration!

Muhammad is my inspiration, he is a prophet of the religion of Islam, I really admire him. all aspects of his I'd love to follow but it's not easy to do. patience and persistence in religious menjalanin made ​​me proud because he is the messenger of Allah swt.
someday I want to meet him in the paradise of Allah swt :) amen yarabbalalamin ..


Sumber: myself :)

OMELET WITH GREENS AND FETA


 Omelet with greens and feta.


This takes inspiration from the lightness of a French omelet combined with the inventiveness of Californian cuisine. Rather than individual folded omelets, leave it open and cut it into quarters to serve.
SERVES 4
1½ tbsp olive oil, plus extra for drizzling
1 red onion, thinly sliced
200g chard or silverbeet, stems cut into 1cm pieces, leaves torn
2 garlic cloves, sliced
½ tsp dried chilli flakes
2 small knobs of butter
8 eggs
1 tbsp milk
100g feta, crumbled
salt and freshly ground black pepper
To make the topping, heat the oil in a large frying pan over a medium heat. Add the onion and cook for a few minutes until starting to soften. Add the chard stems and garlic, season with salt and chilli flakes and toss to coat in the oil. Pour in 4 tbsp water, cover and cook for 4-5 minutes. Add the torn leaves and cook for another 3-4 minutes, until the leaves have wilted. Add a knob of butter and shake the pan to coat the leaves. Remove from pan and set aside. In a bowl, beat the eggs and milk with some salt and freshly ground black pepper until smooth.
Give the frying pan a wipe and heat the extra knob of butter. Once foaming, pour in the beaten egg and cook for 3 minutes, until the base is set. Spoon over the cooked chard and dot with the feta cheese. Cook for further 1-2 minutes, until the egg has just set. Add a drizzle of olive oil and extra chilli, if you like it hot.

Sumber : Dailylife.com

VOCABULARY

Waste-Award-Lensure-Trekking-Ordinary-Remember-Save-jogging

1. If you spend lots of hours in front of tv, that means you just waste your precious time

2. When an actor receives an award his fame becomes double

3. Lensure activities have the same meaning as the free time activities

4. Maybe an ordinary person in the street doesn’t know this but you as an aducated 
    person , must certainty know this

5. Trakking is a long difficult journey