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Rabu, 16 November 2011

Dan Diriku

Karena Hadirmu...
Malam pun bisa menjadi bersinar.
Meski tak tertaburi oleh bintang-bintang, ataupun saat sang rembulan tak datang menemani...

Karena Dirimu...
Hariku menjadi lebih berwarna...
Walau hari-hari yang telah kulalui, hanya diselimuti oleh kabut kesendirian yang kelam...

Karena Cintamu...
Hidupku lebih berarti...
Meski Mimpi yang selama ini telah kucoba kurengkuh telah jatuh ke dalam lubang keputus asaan...

Dan karena kasihmu...
Hatiku menjadi kumpulan bara api yang menyala-nyala oleh semangat untuk hidup...
Yang mungkin takkan pernah sirna walaupun ditelan oleh samudera ketidak pastian yang membunuh pendirianku...

Dan di setiap degup jantungku...
Setiap hela nafasku...
Setiap langkah hidupku...
Dan di setiap cinta yang kuberikan...

Di sanalah aku sertakan alasan untukku agar aku bisa lakukan semua hal itu untuk hidupku yang kusertakan untukmu...


 ^ini puisi karya sahabat baikku. #dan aku belum izin posting :D^

Kamis, 15 September 2011

Question Tag : just wants to know or needs agreement.

Hello!! I'm come back!!
How are you, guys?! Fine, aren't you?!

Okay, I'll continue what we talking about last time. :)

Question Tag
There's some reason why people used 'Question Tag' on their conversation. How to know it?
You must listen with their INTONATION!!!!
If you hear someone asked you "You did not saw me bring that book, did you?" and on the Tag Question is :
- Rising Intonation, it means she or he really asked to you.
- Falling Intonation, it means she/he just want you to agree with her/him. 

Are you understand, guys?! If you said yes, we'll continue sooner! :)
  
okay, I'll tell about tag question with imperative sentences as the main statement.
Neither  it's a negative or positive main statement, YOU MUST used 'WILL YOU?" as the tag question
example :
Bring me that coffe, will you?
Don't be late, will you?


It's easy, right? :)
okay, it's almost over.  
 the last thing is about same-way question tag!
It's just for showing your own feeling, and the person who you talking with is shouldn't to answer it or just say something 'bout your feeling too. understand?
example :

  • So you're having a baby, are you? That's wonderful!
  • She wants to marry him, does she? Some chance!
  • So you think that's amusing, do you? Think again.

 okay. It's over,  I'll posted another subject after this. Or maybe you need some test or quiz about this subject?! Just wait and see for my next posting! :)


Happy Posting!
 

Kamis, 08 September 2011

Question Tag : You Bring Me Love, Don't You??

'Question Tag' is a special construction in English. It is a statement followed by a mini-question. The whole sentence is a "tag question", and the mini-question at the end is called a "question tag".
We use tag questions at the end of statements to ask for confirmation. Likes "Am I right?" or something proper.  They are very common in English.
This is the basic structure of 'Question Tag' :
-positive statement, negative tag?-
example : "You bring a lot of flower for me, don't you?"

-negative statement, positive tag?-
 example : "You don't pick this memo, do you?"

It's easy, isn't it? (OOPS! This is one of example 'bout 'Question Tag' ^^)

What?! OH,   you asked me to write the formula, don't you?
Okay okay,,, calm down! ^^v

FORMULA
for positive tag question
subject + auxiliary + main verb, auxiliary + not +  personal pronoun (subject)
example : You should pay your bill, shouldn't you?
               You bring a flower, don't you? ('cause it's same with "'you {do} bring a flower")

for negative tag question
subject + auxiliary + not + main verb, auxiliary + personal pronoun (subject)
example : You didn't bring you homework, do you?
             Mom shouldn't scold to Mary, should she?

It's easy, right? but... WAIT!!! There's some special cases that you should learn!
What is that?
This is for you all!! :)

I am right, aren't I? {not amn't I}
You have to go, don't you? {you (do) have to go...}
I have been answering, haven't I? {use first auxiliary}
Nothing came in the post, did it? {treat statements with nothing, nobody etc like negative statements}
Let's go, shall we? {let's = let us}
He'd better do it, hadn't he? {he had better (no auxiliary)}

and this is some mixed statement XD
But you don't really love her, do you?
This will work, won't it?
Well, I couldn't help it, could I?
But you'll tell me if she calls, won't you?
We'd never have known, would we?
The weather's bad, isn't it?
You won't be late, will you?
Nobody knows, do they?

Notice that we often use tag questions to ask for information or help, starting with a negative statement. This is quite a friendly/polite way of making a request. For example, instead of saying "Where is the police station?" (not very polite), or "Do you know where the police station is?" (slightly more polite), we could say: "You wouldn't know where the police station is, would you?" Here are some more examples:

You don't know of any good jobs, do you?
You couldn't help me with my homework, could you?
You haven't got $10 to lend me, have you?

wait! I must to go home RIGHT NOW!!!
so sorry, but I'll continue it as soon as I can.. ^^v
accept my apologize, and.... see ya! :))