Minggu, 31 Oktober 2021

SIMPLE PAST TENSE

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2021

Okay guys,
After we learned and studied English last week, especially about ENGLISH QUIZ FROM QUIZIZZ, topic of the previous lesson was about English Science.

Now, we will learn more about Simple Past Tense, what is that?
Do you know what is it? And what is it for?
Generally, Simple Past Tense is a kind of English Verb Type to express what we did in the past time. 
For example:
1. My younger brother finished his home work within two hours yesterday.
2. Jack went to Jakarta three weeks ago.
3. Our company manager asked me to join a special meeting about preparation of building the new company.

This is very easy, isn't it?
Well guys, for complete learning about SIMPLE PAST TENSE please click link below:

The most important for learning this material is that you should understand about:
REGULAR AND IRREGULAR VERB

Regular Verb is a kind of verb which has the same form of Verb Type II and III, because it is ended with (ed) example: play + ed (played); talk + ed (talked); open + ed (opened); call + ed (called), and many more while Irregular Verb is a kind of verb which has different form of Verb Type II and III, because it isn't ended by (ed) anymore; look at the examples below:
(swim, swam, swam): (sing, sang, sung); (ring, rang, rung); (sleep, slept, slept); (put, put, put); (go, went, gone); (speak, spoke, spoken) and many more.

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This Attendance contains Exercise, so please do it as soon as you can do due to the automatic set of its exercise expire on Monday, November 1, 2021 at 8.00 PM

Well students, 
That's all for now thanks much from you and don't forget to keep your health from any diseases.
Finally, Good Luck and See you on the next topic.

Best Regard,
English Teacher

Mr. Benny





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