GRAMMATICAL REVIEW Teachers : Miss Desy Natalia, M.Pd. GROUP 1 ARRANGED BY : 1. Alya Alvega 2. Efri 3. Halimatussyadiah 4. Marlinda Enjelina 5. Pipik 6. Wenie 7. Yulita YAYASAN STIKES EKA HARAP PALANGKARAYA SEKOLAH TINGGI ILMU KESEHATAN TAHUN 2018
Conjunction Conjunctions or conjunctions are words that connect equal clauses or multilevel clauses. Therefore, this word group is generally divided into several parts : 1. Coordinating Conjunctions That is, the coordinative conjunction group is used to connect equivalent sentences. 2. Alternative Conjunctions This conjunction group shows the choice between two things. 3. Adversative Conjunctions This conjunction group shows the difference and contrast between one part of the other. 4. Relative Conjunctions This conjunction group shows conclusions
Subordinating Conjunctions That is, the subordinate conjunction is a conjunction that is used to connect multilevel sentences, that is, that connects clauses with the parent sentence. A parent sentence requires the presence of clauses.
Countable Countable Nouns Countable Nouns are nouns that can be calculated. Most nouns in English are words that can be counted. example: Anton has two cats. Password has four bikes. Jenny has twelve dollars. Uncountable Nouns Uncountable Nouns are nouns that cannot be counted in English. Uncountable Nouns are usually related to the way people think about these nouns. We often describe this uncountable Nouns as a single object or a large object that is difficult to share. Many Uncountable nouns are counted in other languages, but they are NOT counted in English. In general, we do not use the plural form of words uncountable nouns; therefore some Uncountable Nouns words do not end with the letter "s", so don't be confused. example: Mary drinks a lot of water. Cris gives great advice. Bagas enjoys politics. Ended with "s" but this word includes uncountable
Regular Verb Regular verb or it can be called regular verb is a word whose changes are regular with only additions adding "suffix -ed" from its original form. Or if the verb ends with a letter then just add the suffix "-d" only.
Irreegular Verb Irreegular verb or it can also be called irregular verb is a verb that changes from its original irregular shape. Between present participle, past tense and past participle, all have their own forms. Here are examples of irregular verbs.
Conclusion From this paper it can be concluded that Conjunctions are conjunctions that connect speech parts in sentences. Countable nouns are nouns that can be calculated. Most English nouns can be counted. Regular verb or it can be called regular verb is a word whose changes are regular with only additions adding "suffix -ed" from its original form. Or if the verb ends with a letter then just add the suffix "d" only while irregular verb is a verb that changes every time the sentence is past, present, continuous tense. Likewise Pronoun, Determiner, and Preposition are very important to learn so that there is no grammar error in English.