Selasa, 27 Oktober 2020

FIRST TYPE IF CONDITIONAL



Ok guys, before i'll share you about Zero Type. And now, I'll share you First Type 

Have you ever hear fisrt type? 
What's 1st type? 


Conditional Sentence First Type 

> It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled. 

If + Simple Present, Will-Future 

The main clause can also be at the beginning of the sentence. In this case, don't use a comma.

Main clause and / or if clause might be negative. See Simple Present und will-Future on how to form negative sentences.

Conditional Sentences Type I refer to the future. An action in the future will only happen if a certain condition is fulfilled by that time. We don't know for sure whether the condition actually will be fulfilled or not, but the conditions seems rather realistic – so we think it is likely to happen.


Example: If I find her address, I’ll send her an invitation.

https://youtu.be/yDZaMZphLjk


Excercise : https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/conditional-sentences/type-1/exercises


Conversations : 

naurah : I hope my cousin will get the first place tomorrow.

sarah : Yes. I’ll be very happy if your cousin get the first place 

naurah : If he wins, he will donate the prize to the orphanage. He’s such a nice person.

sarah : Yes, I agree. He is also polite.

naurah : Indeed he is. Do you want to go to the match with me?

sarah : If my mother allows me, I’ll go with you.

naurah : Okay!

CONCLUSION

Conditional Sentence First Type -> If + Sp, Will-future 

Senin, 19 Oktober 2020

ZERO TYPE IF CONDITIONAL

 



Eyoo I'm back~ 

Now, i'll share you 'Zero Type If Conditional'

Before I explain Zero Type. I'll share the definition. 

Definition of Conditional Sentence

In simple terms, a conditional sentence is a compound sentence that contains conditions regarding a supposition, imagination, or an event that has not yet happened. In English sentences, this conditional sentence begins with 'if' as a sign that the condition hasn't happened yet. The conditional sentence form is "If-clause + main clause". If you notice, the if-clause is part of the conditional sentence. Meanwhile, the main clause usually contains consequences or consequences of the preconditioned condition.


Conditional sentence type 0

This type is usually referred to as zero conditional sentences. This type of sentence is used when the results or consequences of a condition are materialized, aka explaining general truth and scientific facts. This sentence is usually in the form of the present tense with the formula: if + simple present, simple present.


For example: If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils. (It is always true, there can't be a different result sometimes). If I eat peanuts, I am sick. (This is true only for me, maybe, not for everyone, but it's still true that I'm sick every time I eat peanuts)


Here are some more examples:

-If people eat too much, they get fat.

-If you touch a fire, you get burned.

-People die if they don't eat.

-You get water if you mix hydrogen and oxygen.

-Snakes bite if they are scared

-If babies are hungry, they cry

Conversations : 
sarah : Hi, naurah. What are you doing?
naurah : Hi, sarah. I’m making some sealing wax.
sarah : You make it by yourself? Wow! What is this?
naurah : It’s a wax. If you heat the wax, it melts.
sarah : It’s interesting. Let me try it.
naurah : Sure. By the way, it’s Sunday. Don’t you usually call your brother in New York?
sarah : Yeah, but it’s only 2 p.m. If it’s 2 p.m. in Jakarta, it’s 3 a.m. in New York.
naurah : Oh, I see. Are you going to call him tonight?
sarah : Yes. I’m planning to do a video call.

CONCLUSION 

Zero Type  is used when the results or consequences of a condition are materialized, aka explaining general truth and scientific facts. 

This sentence is usually in the form of the present tense with the formula: if + simple present, ... simple present.


Thank you for read my blog, and wait for a next blog. Bye.. 


Rabu, 07 Oktober 2020

PASSIVE VOICE

 


Hello guys.. How are you? I hope all of you are doing well.
Now in this blog i'll share you about Passive Voice. 

Do you know what is Passive Voice? 

 Passive voice is a form of sentence where the subject of the sentence takes action, not takes action.
 The passive voice is used to show interest in a person or object that is subjected to an action and not a person or object performing the action. So, the most important thing or person will be the subject of the sentence.

 Sometimes, we use passive voice because we don't know or don't want to say who did the action.
Example:
All the cookies have been eaten.

 The passive voice is often used in formal texts. Converting it to the active voice will make your writing clearer and easier to read.

 When we want to say who or what did an action in passive voice, we use the preposition by. When we know who performed the action and are interested in the subject, we better change it to active voice.

Passive Voice : Auxiliary + past participle 

PASSIVE VOICE : SIMPLE TENSES 
S. Present tense: S + is/am/are + V3
ex: 
- She is asked to clean the house by her mother.
- I am qualified enough to participate in this event. 

S. Past tense : S + was/were + V3 
ex : 
- They were surprised by the gifts I gave them. 
-This movie was made in 1918. 

S. Future tense : S + will be + V3 
ex: 
- I will be elected as the head of English club next year.
- We will be taught by Mr. Gillman.

S. Past Future : S + would be/should be + V3 
ex : 
- She should be promoted.
- He would be accompanied by his friends to the museum. 

PASSIVE VOICE : CONTINUOUS TENSES 

Present Continuous : S + is/am/are being + V3
ex : 
-  Andy and Mia are being followed by someone. 
-  I am being haunted by bad dreams. 

Past Continuous : S + was/were being + V3
ex : 
- That book was being written by her. 
- Patrick said they were being stalked.

Future Continuous : S + is/am/are going to be + V3 
ex : 
- This house is going to be inhabited by my cousin. 
- Those pizzas are going to be delivered soon.

PASSIVE VOICE : PERFECT TENSE 

Present Perfect : S + has/have been + V3 
ex : 
- This homework has been done. 
- These shirts have been washed.

Past Perfect : S + had been + V3
ex : 
- I had been warned to stay away from this place.
- The cat had been rescued.

Future Perfect : S + will have been + V3 
ex : 
- This box will have been moved to another store.
- I will have been told if she arrived.


I used the song Just Give Me a Reason by Pink as an example :

Right from the start
You were a thief
You stole my heart
And I your willing victim
I let you see the parts of me
That weren’t all that pretty
And with every touch you fixed them

Now you’ve been talking in your sleep, oh, oh
Things you never say to me, oh, oh
Tell me that you’ve had enough
Of our love, our love

Just give me a reason
Just a little bit’s enough
Just a second we’re not broken just bent
And we can learn to love again
It’s in the stars
It’s been written in the scars on our hearts
We’re not broken just bent
And we can learn to love again

I’m sorry I don’t understand
Where all of this is coming from
I thought that we were fine
(Oh, we had everything)
Your head is running wild again
My dear we still have everythin’
And it’s all in your mind
(Yeah, but this is happenin’)

You’ve been havin’ real bad dreams, oh, oh
You used to lie so close to me, oh, oh
There’s nothing more than empty sheets
Between our love, our love
Oh, our love, our love

Oh, tear ducts and rust
I’ll fix it for us
We’re collecting dust
But our love’s enough
You’re holding it in
You’re pouring a drink
No nothing is as bad as it seems
We’ll come clean




CONCLUSION
Passive voice is a form of sentence where the subject of the sentence takes action, not takes action. The passive voice is used to show interest in a person or object that is subjected to an action and not a person or object performing the action.

That's all about passive voice from me. Thank for visited my blog and read it, i hope u all can understand an add insight. 

A new blog will soon, bye.. 





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