Get Yourself Familiarized with " furthermore " In English:
"Furthermore" is similar to "in addition." Use this to add more information in your sentence. It's a little formal, but you can use it when speaking English.
Sometimes, the second part of the sentence that follows "furthermore" contains information more pertinent (important) than the first part.
1. Reading is a good way to learn new vocabulary words; furthermore, it can improve your ability to spell words correctly.
ENGLISH LEARNING
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Friday, October 18, 2013
COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
Countable and Uncountable Noun
~How to distinguish countable and uncountable noun~
● Countable nouns are easy to recognize. They are things that we can count. For example: "pen". We can count pens. We can have one, two, three or more pens.
● Uncountable nouns are substances, concepts etc that we cannot divide into separate elements. We cannot "count" them. For example, we cannot count "milk". We can count "bottles of milk" or "litres of milk", but we cannot count "milk" itself.
Source: English Grammar in Use
AE
~How to distinguish countable and uncountable noun~
● Countable nouns are easy to recognize. They are things that we can count. For example: "pen". We can count pens. We can have one, two, three or more pens.
● Uncountable nouns are substances, concepts etc that we cannot divide into separate elements. We cannot "count" them. For example, we cannot count "milk". We can count "bottles of milk" or "litres of milk", but we cannot count "milk" itself.
Source: English Grammar in Use
AE
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Puasa Ramadhan Yang ternoda
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
PASSIVE VOICE
Get Yourself acquianted with " Infinitives & Gerund " In English:
(1) Infinitives, Passive be + past participle
He wants to be fed.
(The mother will feed the baby)
She wants to be paid for her tea.
She likes to be seen wearing
purple hair.
He needs to be given a long prison sentence because he's a very dangerous person.
This guitar needs to be tuned. It sounds terrible!
They expect their baby to be born in November.
(2) Gerunds, Passive Voice
being + past participle
1. She enjoys being photographed.
(Note: "enjoys" is the main verb. "Being photographed" is a gerund )
2. He hates being photographed.
He doesn't like to have his picture taken.
3. Her baby loves being held.
4. Being served quickly is important for customers in a restaurant.
(Source: SardarSaghrison_FB)
(1) Infinitives, Passive be + past participle
He wants to be fed.
(The mother will feed the baby)
She wants to be paid for her tea.
She likes to be seen wearing
purple hair.
He needs to be given a long prison sentence because he's a very dangerous person.
This guitar needs to be tuned. It sounds terrible!
They expect their baby to be born in November.
(2) Gerunds, Passive Voice
being + past participle
1. She enjoys being photographed.
(Note: "enjoys" is the main verb. "Being photographed" is a gerund )
2. He hates being photographed.
He doesn't like to have his picture taken.
3. Her baby loves being held.
4. Being served quickly is important for customers in a restaurant.
(Source: SardarSaghrison_FB)
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
PREPOSITION "RAGARDING"
Regarding
1. I have some questions for my doctor regarding some pain in my lower back.
(The preposition "regarding" is very similar to "about.")
2. The president of the company held a meeting regarding the progress of the company over the last year.
3. Vince is talking to someone on the phone regarding a new business opportunity.
4. There is some very interesting and new information regarding baby formula.
5. Alyson got an email and some twitter updates regarding a party this Friday.
6. There was a story in the newspaper today regarding tax cuts.
7. The news story regarding the death of Osama bin Laden was very unexpected.
(2) Through
1. He's walking through a revolving door.
(Click here to see how I make this word. You must put your tongue to your teeth to make the "th" sound.)
2. He's going through the drive-thru to pick up some food.
3. Buses and cars drive through the city.
4. She rode through the forest on her horse.
5. The sun is peeking through the clouds.
6. I ride my bike through this tunnel almost every day.
7. Whales swim through the ocean.
8. He's swimming through the water.
9. They're looking through some albums at a used record shop.
1. I have some questions for my doctor regarding some pain in my lower back.
(The preposition "regarding" is very similar to "about.")
2. The president of the company held a meeting regarding the progress of the company over the last year.
3. Vince is talking to someone on the phone regarding a new business opportunity.
4. There is some very interesting and new information regarding baby formula.
5. Alyson got an email and some twitter updates regarding a party this Friday.
6. There was a story in the newspaper today regarding tax cuts.
7. The news story regarding the death of Osama bin Laden was very unexpected.
(2) Through
1. He's walking through a revolving door.
(Click here to see how I make this word. You must put your tongue to your teeth to make the "th" sound.)
2. He's going through the drive-thru to pick up some food.
3. Buses and cars drive through the city.
4. She rode through the forest on her horse.
5. The sun is peeking through the clouds.
6. I ride my bike through this tunnel almost every day.
7. Whales swim through the ocean.
8. He's swimming through the water.
9. They're looking through some albums at a used record shop.
(Source: sanghrison_facebook)
Saturday, November 17, 2012
PREPOSITION "OUTSIDE"
Outside
1. This is a beautiful place to spend a vacation outside the city.
2. The tourists are walking around outside the temple.
3. He tries to get outside the office whenever possible.
4. Some kids left their bikes outside the store.
5. They're outside their house.
6. This light is left on outside at night.
7. He's outside in the hot sun.
8. They like to cook outside in the summer.
(In this sentence, "outside" is used as an adverb to describe where "they like to cook." )
9. She likes to be outside in the winter.
10. The outside of a peach is fuzzy and a little thick; the inside is sweet and juicy.
(In this sentence, "outside" is used a noun: "The outside...")
(2) Over
2. The tourists are walking around outside the temple.
3. He tries to get outside the office whenever possible.
4. Some kids left their bikes outside the store.
5. They're outside their house.
6. This light is left on outside at night.
7. He's outside in the hot sun.
8. They like to cook outside in the summer.
(In this sentence, "outside" is used as an adverb to describe where "they like to cook." )
9. She likes to be outside in the winter.
10. The outside of a peach is fuzzy and a little thick; the inside is sweet and juicy.
(In this sentence, "outside" is used a noun: "The outside...")
(2) Over
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
FLOOD AT SMAN 2 TELUK KERAMAT
SMAN 2 TELUK KERAMAT
FLOOD AT SCHOOL
Look at the school...there are so much water. Our school is flooding. we need help. we need help from the local government. How can we handle this situation?
however, the students still have spirit to go to school. they still study together in class. Although the classes have much water.
look at this picture!
they are very happy...!!!
hehhe...heehee...!
FLOOD AT SCHOOL
Look at the school...there are so much water. Our school is flooding. we need help. we need help from the local government. How can we handle this situation?
however, the students still have spirit to go to school. they still study together in class. Although the classes have much water.
look at this picture!
they are very happy...!!!
hehhe...heehee...!
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