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Kudus

SIMPLE PRESENT
TENSE
By
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
S + V1 + O & S + To be (am, is, are)

V1 ditambah s/es untuk subject bentuk ketiga tunggal (he,


she it)
Penggunaan :

A. Menyatakan suatu kebiasaan (habitual action) atau kegiatan yang


terjadi berulang-ulang dan terus-menerus

Examples :

. My brother lives in Jogjakarta

. Everynight the watchman turn on all the light and walks


around the building every half an hour

. I go running three times a week

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B. Menyatakan kebenaran umum (general truth)

Examples :
. The sun rises in the east

. The earth revolves around the sun

C. Membicarakan hal yang akan datang, dalam hal ini berkenaan


dengan jadwal, program, acara, atau kegiatan lain yang terencana
dan atau berseri.

Examples :
. We begin lesson next week

. What time does the film start ?

. The train arrives at 10.00 A.M

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Hear
Hate
D. Stative
Have verbs; kata kerja yang menunjukkan waktu sekarang tetapi
selamanya
Know tidak boleh dalam bentuk continuous melainkan harus
dalam
Likebentuk non-continuous.
Love
Mean
Mind
Need
Own
Owe
Prefer
Realize
Remember
Examples :
DoSeem
you like Kudus ? (bukan are you liking Kudus).
See
ISmell
need two paper now. (bukan I am needing two
Taste now)
paper
Understand
Wanthamburger tastes delicious. (bukan the
The
Wish
hamburger is tasting delicious)

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Contoh pada kalimat Nominal

+ : She is very happy (Dia sangat gembira)

- : She is not very happy (Dia tidak sangat gembira)

? : Is she very happy ? (Apakah dia sangat gembira ?)

-? : Is she not very happy ? (Bukankah dia sangat gembira)

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Contoh pada kalimat Verbal

+ : He goes to school every morning

- : He does not go to school every morning

? : Does he go to school every morning

-? : Does she not go to school every morning ?

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Ghosts of 1997 financial crisis return to haunt
Asia

In Asia, it's starting to look a bit like 1997.


Eighteen years after a financial crisis ripped through Asia, toppling governments,
bankrupting companies and generally wreaking havoc, the region's currencies are
once again coming under intense pressure.
Malaysia and Indonesia, in particular, appear to be in trouble. Over the past year,
the Malaysian ringgit has lost nearly a quarter of its value against the dollar.
Indonesia's rupiah has shed 15% over the same time period. Both currencies are
now at their weakest level since the Asian financial crisis, and losses continue to
pile up.

Related: U.S. dollar's breathtaking rally vs. other currencies


Adding to concerns, Beijing has devalued the yuan in recent days, a move that
some think was designed to boost the country's exporters. If that view finds
traction among regional governments, retaliatory actions could spark a currency
war in the region, further degrading the rupiah, ringgit and other vulnerable
currencies.
While investors are keeping a close watch, they're not yet in a full-fledged panic.
That's because most countries in Asia now have large war chests of foreign
exchange reserves, which can be used to defend their currencies. Regulation has
improved since 1997, and debt levels have dropped.
Daniel Martin, an analyst at Capital Economics, said that with the exception of
Malaysia, which has high levels of U.S. dollar debt, currency weakness is not "a
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Related: Why China scares investors
There's more to worry about than just currencies, however. China's
economy -- which creates huge amounts of demand in Asia -- has stumbled
in recent months. Countries that export to China, including Taiwan,
Malaysia, South Korea and Vietnam, could be in trouble as a result.
Meanwhile, many emerging economies' engine of growth is commodities.
But prices of oil, copper and soy have also fallen off a cliff over the past
year. Malaysia, for example, is a major oil exporter. Indonesia sends huge
amounts of coal, palm oil and rubber abroad.
Many experts also expect the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise rates in
September, something it hasn't done since 2006.
Related: Why did China crash the yuan

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That would increase borrowing costs -- interest on loans -- for companies
in emerging markets. It would also make American debt more attractive to
investors, meaning emerging market debt could see a sell off.
Sofyan Djalil, Indonesia's coordinating minister for economics, told Reuters
in early August that he wants the Fed to act quickly.
"I wish the Fed will decide and the sooner is better for Indonesia because
the uncertainty gives ... the financial market a good legitimacy to play
around," Djalil said.
Officials in Indonesia and Malaysia, as during the crisis 18 years ago, can
still control their response under pressure. If protectionism and political
dysfunction can be avoided, the countries stand a much better chance.
But it won't be easy. Malaysia's prime minister, Najib Razak, has come
under scrutiny in recent months following allegations of corruption. His
Indonesian counterpart, Joko Widodo, has expended much of his political
capital since taking office a year ago, with few economic reforms to show
for his efforts.
Related: Cheap oil drags down Russia's ruble

CNNMoney (Hong Kong)August 18, 2015: 10:04 PM ET


Source : http://money.cnn.com/2015/08/18/investing/malaysia-indonesia-economy-currency/

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Isilah spot yang kosong dengan kata kerja serta susunan yang sesuai !

1. When my brother ________ (come back), what I have to do?


Answer : Comes back
2. Sisca ________ (go, always) to school every morning.
Answer : Always goes
3. My father ________ (read, usually) a newspaper while drinking
coffee in the morning.
Answer : Usually reads
4. She _______ (not, speak) Indonesian because she comes from
Answer : Doesnt speak
England.

Answer :(let,
5. ________ Doesshe)
she let
you go?

6. IAnswer : Is always
hate living coldcity, because it _______ (be, cold, always).
in your

Answer
7. They : Always
_______ comealways) late.
(come,

Answer (have,
8. _______ : Do you havesome money? I need it.
you)

9. IAnswer : I (not,
________ dont know)
know who you are.

Answer
10.The : The
Sun sun arises
________ (arise) every morning.
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11. He ________ (never, visit) his child on Saturday.
Answer : He never visits
12. ________ (like, you) pizza? If you like it, I will buy you the
Answer : one.
biggest Do you like

Answer
13. The : Hate
people _______ (hate) this new minister.

Answer
14. My : Usually
parents jog (jog, usually) in the morning, while I
_______
usually sleep.
Answer : Doesnt have
15. Danny _______ (not, have) any idea to share with you.
Answer : Doesnt want
16. The tour guide _______ (not, want) to help us go around.
Answer : Is he
17. ________ (be, he) handsome ?
Answer : Does Tara always read
18. ________ (Tara, read, always) my novel every night?
Answer : Do you walk
19. Why _______ (walk, you) so far? You can stop a taxi.
Answer : Always looks
20. When I meet you, Madlias _______ (look, always) at me in a
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List Reference / Source
http://money.cnn.com/2015/08/18/investing/malaysia-indonesia-econom
y-currency/

http://www.caramudahbelajarbahasainggris.net/2014/04/20-contoh-soal
-simple-present-tense-dan-jawabannya.html

Yuliawan, Hendra. Tense Bentuk Waktu dan Active Passive Voice.


Surakarta : Pustaka Mandiri, 2014

Neutron. Belajar Praktis Bahasa Inggris. Yogyakarta : Neutron, 2013

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