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RUMUS TENSES BAHASA INGGRIS

RUMUS 16 TENSES BAHASA INGGRIS

A.    PRESENT TENSE
1.     Simple Present Tense 

Formula :
+ ) S + V1 + O/C
- ) S + Do/does + not + V1 + O/C
? ) Do/does + S + V1 + O/C

Example :
+ ) Sisca Reads book everyday
- )  Sisca does not Read book everyday
? ) Does Sisca Read book everyday
·    Yes He does / No He does not (doesn’t)
·    For I, We, You, They = do
·    He, She, It = Does

Example Sentence :
(+) She is a new people here.
(-) She isn’t a new people here.
(?) Is she a new people here?

2.     Present Continuous Tense

Formula :
+ )  S + Be + V1 + ing + O/C  >>          
-) S + Be + not + V1 + ing + O/C >> 
? )  Be + S + V1 + ing + O/C >>          

Example :
+ ) They are playing badminton now
- )  They are not playing badminton now
? ) Are they playing badminton now ?
·     Yes They are / no they are not
·     For I = am
·     They, we, you = are
·     He, She, It = Is

Example Sentence :
(+) He is playing badminton now
(-) He isn’t playing badminton now.
(?) Is he playing badminton now

3.     Present Perfect Tense
Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb+main verb

Example :
(+) you have eaten mine.
(-) she has not been to Rome.
(?) have you finished?

4.     Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Formula :
(+) : S + have/has + been + Ving
(-) : S + have/has + not + been + Ving
(?) : Have/has + S + been + Ving

Example :
(+) She has been going to Malang since evening.
(-) She hasn’t been going to Malang since evening.
(?) Has she been going to Malang ?

B. PAST TENSE
5.   Simple Past Tense

Formula :
+) S+Be+Was/Were+O/C
-) S+Be+Was/Were+not+O/C
?) Be+Was/Were+ S+O/C

Example :
+) We were at school yesterday
-) We were not at school yesterday
?) Were we at school yesterday ?
·      For I, He, She, It = Was
·      They, we, you = were

Example Sentence :
(+) I saw a good film last night
(-) I saw not a good film last night
(?) Saw I a good film last night

6.   Past Continuous Tense
Formula :
(+) : S + was/were + Ving
(-) : S + was/were + NOT + Ving
(?) : Was/Were + S + Ving

Example :
(+) They were talking about sport when I met him.
(-) They weren’t talking about sport when I met him.
(?) Were they talking about sport when I met him.

7.   Past Perfect Tense
Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb HAVE+main verb
(+) : S + had + V3
(-) : S + had + not + V3
(?) : Had + S + V3

Example :
(+) When my brother arrived , I had painted my motor cycle
(-) When my brother arrived , I hadn’t painted my motor cycle
(?) Had I my motor cycle , when my brother arrived ?

8.   Past Perfect Continuous Tenses

Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb HAVE+auxiliary verb BE+main verb

Example :
(+) When they washed my drees , your father had been playing badminton
(-) When they washed my dress , your father hadn’t been playing badminton
(?) When they washed my dress , had your father been playing badminton ?

B.  FUTURE TENSE
9.   Simple Future Tense
Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb WILL+main verb

Example :
(+) President shall at Nederland the day after tomorrow.
(-) President shall not at Nederland the day after tomorrow
(?) Shall President at Nederland the day after tomorrow?

10.  Future Continuous Tense
Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb WILL+auxiliary verb BE+main verb

Example :
(+) I will be writing a comic.
(-) I will not writing a comic.
(?) Will I be writing a comic ?

11.  Future Perfect Tense
Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb WILL+auxiliary verb HAVE+main verb

Example :
(+) You will have forgotten me by then.
(-) We will not have left.
(?) Will they have received it?

12.  Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb WILL+auxiliary verb HAVE+auxiliary verb BE+main verb

Example :
(+) I will have been reading a news paper.
(-) I will haven’t been reading a news paper.
(?) Will I have been riding a news paper ?

C.  PAST FUTURE TENSE
13.  Past Future Tense
Formula :
(+) : S + would + V1
(-) : S + would + not + V1
(?) :  Would + S + V1

Example :
(+) They would buy a home the previous day.
(-) They wouldn’t buy a home the previous day.
(?) Would they buy a home the previous day ?

14.  Past Future Continuous Tense
Formula :
(+) : S + would + be + Ving
(-) : S + would + not + be + Ving
(?) : Would + S + be + Ving

Example :
(+) I should be swimming at this time the following day.
(-) I shouldn’t be swimming at this time the following day
(?) Shall I be swimming at this time the following day ?

15.  Past Future Perfect Tense
Formula :
(+) : S + would + have + V3
(-) : S + would + not + have + V3
(?) : Would + S + have + V3

Example :
(+) He would have graduated if he had studies hard.
(-) He wouldn’t have gone if he had met his darling
(?) Would He have gone if he had met his darling ?

16.  Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Formula :
(+) : S + would + have + been + Ving
(-) : S + would + not + have + been + Ving
(?) : Would + S + have + been + Ving

Example :
(+) Mrs. Anisa Munif would have been walking here for seventeen years
(-) Mrs. Anisa Munif wouldn’t have been walking here for seventeen year
(?) Would Mrs. Anisa Munif have been walking here for seventeen years?

RUMUS TENSES BAHASA INGGRIS

RUMUS 16 TENSES BAHASA INGGRIS

A.    PRESENT TENSE
1.     Simple Present Tense 

Formula :
+ ) S + V1 + O/C
- ) S + Do/does + not + V1 + O/C
? ) Do/does + S + V1 + O/C

Example :
+ ) Sisca Reads book everyday
- )  Sisca does not Read book everyday
? ) Does Sisca Read book everyday
·    Yes He does / No He does not (doesn’t)
·    For I, We, You, They = do
·    He, She, It = Does

Example Sentence :
(+) She is a new people here.
(-) She isn’t a new people here.
(?) Is she a new people here?

2.     Present Continuous Tense

Formula :
+ )  S + Be + V1 + ing + O/C  >>          
-) S + Be + not + V1 + ing + O/C >> 
? )  Be + S + V1 + ing + O/C >>          

Example :
+ ) They are playing badminton now
- )  They are not playing badminton now
? ) Are they playing badminton now ?
·     Yes They are / no they are not
·     For I = am
·     They, we, you = are
·     He, She, It = Is

Example Sentence :
(+) He is playing badminton now
(-) He isn’t playing badminton now.
(?) Is he playing badminton now

3.     Present Perfect Tense
Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb+main verb

Example :
(+) you have eaten mine.
(-) she has not been to Rome.
(?) have you finished?

4.     Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Formula :
(+) : S + have/has + been + Ving
(-) : S + have/has + not + been + Ving
(?) : Have/has + S + been + Ving

Example :
(+) She has been going to Malang since evening.
(-) She hasn’t been going to Malang since evening.
(?) Has she been going to Malang ?

B. PAST TENSE
5.   Simple Past Tense

Formula :
+) S+Be+Was/Were+O/C
-) S+Be+Was/Were+not+O/C
?) Be+Was/Were+ S+O/C

Example :
+) We were at school yesterday
-) We were not at school yesterday
?) Were we at school yesterday ?
·      For I, He, She, It = Was
·      They, we, you = were

Example Sentence :
(+) I saw a good film last night
(-) I saw not a good film last night
(?) Saw I a good film last night

6.   Past Continuous Tense
Formula :
(+) : S + was/were + Ving
(-) : S + was/were + NOT + Ving
(?) : Was/Were + S + Ving

Example :
(+) They were talking about sport when I met him.
(-) They weren’t talking about sport when I met him.
(?) Were they talking about sport when I met him.

7.   Past Perfect Tense
Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb HAVE+main verb
(+) : S + had + V3
(-) : S + had + not + V3
(?) : Had + S + V3

Example :
(+) When my brother arrived , I had painted my motor cycle
(-) When my brother arrived , I hadn’t painted my motor cycle
(?) Had I my motor cycle , when my brother arrived ?

8.   Past Perfect Continuous Tenses

Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb HAVE+auxiliary verb BE+main verb

Example :
(+) When they washed my drees , your father had been playing badminton
(-) When they washed my dress , your father hadn’t been playing badminton
(?) When they washed my dress , had your father been playing badminton ?

B.  FUTURE TENSE
9.   Simple Future Tense
Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb WILL+main verb

Example :
(+) President shall at Nederland the day after tomorrow.
(-) President shall not at Nederland the day after tomorrow
(?) Shall President at Nederland the day after tomorrow?

10.  Future Continuous Tense
Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb WILL+auxiliary verb BE+main verb

Example :
(+) I will be writing a comic.
(-) I will not writing a comic.
(?) Will I be writing a comic ?

11.  Future Perfect Tense
Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb WILL+auxiliary verb HAVE+main verb

Example :
(+) You will have forgotten me by then.
(-) We will not have left.
(?) Will they have received it?

12.  Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Formula :
subject+auxiliary verb WILL+auxiliary verb HAVE+auxiliary verb BE+main verb

Example :
(+) I will have been reading a news paper.
(-) I will haven’t been reading a news paper.
(?) Will I have been riding a news paper ?

C.  PAST FUTURE TENSE
13.  Past Future Tense
Formula :
(+) : S + would + V1
(-) : S + would + not + V1
(?) :  Would + S + V1

Example :
(+) They would buy a home the previous day.
(-) They wouldn’t buy a home the previous day.
(?) Would they buy a home the previous day ?

14.  Past Future Continuous Tense
Formula :
(+) : S + would + be + Ving
(-) : S + would + not + be + Ving
(?) : Would + S + be + Ving

Example :
(+) I should be swimming at this time the following day.
(-) I shouldn’t be swimming at this time the following day
(?) Shall I be swimming at this time the following day ?

15.  Past Future Perfect Tense
Formula :
(+) : S + would + have + V3
(-) : S + would + not + have + V3
(?) : Would + S + have + V3

Example :
(+) He would have graduated if he had studies hard.
(-) He wouldn’t have gone if he had met his darling
(?) Would He have gone if he had met his darling ?

16.  Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Formula :
(+) : S + would + have + been + Ving
(-) : S + would + not + have + been + Ving
(?) : Would + S + have + been + Ving

Example :
(+) Mrs. Anisa Munif would have been walking here for seventeen years
(-) Mrs. Anisa Munif wouldn’t have been walking here for seventeen year
(?) Would Mrs. Anisa Munif have been walking here for seventeen years?

EXAMPLE TYPES OF LETTER

·      FAREWELL LETTER

March 15, 2007


Dear Colleagues :


As some of you may already be aware, I will be leaving my job at Acme Corp shortly. My last day wil be next Friday. I have come across a new opportunity that I could just not pass up.

I would like to thank all of you for your support during my tenure hee at Acme Corp. I have learned a great deal here and will definetly miss all of you. I especially enjoyed the afternoon talks by the water cooler.

I would love to keep intouch with you. You can reach me at my personal e-mail address at roger@email.com


Sincerely,




Roger Williamson
Senior Compliance Analist







·      BUSINESS LETTER

3519 Front Street
Mount Celebes, CA 65286


October 5, 2014


Ms. Betty Jhonsson
Account Payable
The Cooking Store
765 Berliner Plaza
Indusrial Point, CA 68534


Dear Ms. Johnsson:


It has come to my attention that your company. The Cooking Store has been late with paying their invoices for the pass three month.

In order ti encourage our customers to pay for theirs invoice before the due dqte, we have implemented a discount model where we’ll give you 2% off you invoice if you pay us within 10 days of receiving the invoice.

I hope that everything is going well for you qnd your company. You are one of our biggest customers, and we appreciate your business. If you have any question, feel free to contact me at (555) 555-5555.

Sincerely,




Signature
Bob Power
Account Receivable




·      COVER LETTER

 January 11, 2005   

Brian Eno, Chief Engineer
Carolina Chemical Products
3434 Pond View
Lane
Durham, NC 27708

Dear Mr. Eno,

Enclosed is the final report on our installment of pollution control equipment at Eastern Chemical Company, which we send with Eastern's Permission. Please call me collect (ext. 1206) or email me at the address below if I can answer any questions.


Sincerely,


Nora Cassidy

Technical Services Manager

ncassidy@company.com