You You Your Yours Yourself/selves We Us Our Ours Ourselves They Them Their Theirs Themselves She Her Her Hers Herself He Him His His Himself It It Its Its Itself 2. Adjective She is happy. I have a funny cat. That is a wonderful idea. 3. Nouns car, police, teacher, sky, etc. 4. Conjunction and, yet, but, before, after, therefore, otherwise Example : She had gone home before I met her last night. They will come to my house and his house to have a meal. 5. Adverb 7 group of adverb : adverb of time, place, manner, degree, frequency, modality focus. Example : I want to visit her now. She is studying English seriously. 6. Verb I drive a car very slowly. We need to improve out speaking skill. 7. Interjection Example : Ouch! It hurts, you know!! Hello! My name is Dhila. 8. Preposition Example : My cat sleeps under the tree. She put the book on the table. Derivative words a. Infinitive + TION to inform information to reform reformation to solve solution larutan to repeat repetition to produce production b. infinitive + SION to permit permission to omit omission to secede secession to succeed succession to apprehend apprehension c. Infinitive + URE to please pleasure to press pressure to depart departure to sign signature to seize seizure d. Infinitive + AL to arrive arrival to try trial to approve approval to remove removal to rehearse rehearsal e. Infinitive + MENT to govern government to equip equipment to agree agreement to improve improvement to enlarge enlargement f. Infinitive + CB/ANCE to perform performance to resist resistance to assist assistance to appear appearance to enter entrance g. Infinitive + ESS to succeed success to proceed process to exceed excess h. Infinitive + TH to grow growth to die death to deepen depth i. There are manya verbs that have their own words when they are derivated to see sight to fly flight to receive receipt to draw drawing to drink draught j. And there are many verbs that do not change although they have been derivated to walk walk to ride ride to dance dance to play play to visit visit Phrase 1. Noun phrase: an amazing dancer, the best idea, an abstract painting. 2. Adjective phrase: a dark room, a sweet apple 3. Verb phrase: is swimming, , have been gone, will take the control 4. Prepositional Phrase: in the noon, at room , with my mother. Referench : http://www.ef.co.id/englishfirst/eng lishstudy/perbedaan-antara-phrase-cl ause-dan-sentence.aspx https://bahanajar.wordpress.com/gra mmar/derivative-words/ http://www.carabelajarbahasainggris oke.com/2014/09/pengertian-dan- macam-part-of-speech-dalam- bahasa-inggris.html Clause 1. He order something when he need. He order something = independent clause when he need = dependent clause 2. She has talk to her mother who she missed so much. She has talk to her mother = independent clause who she missed so much = dependent clause