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PASSIVE VOICE CHAPTER 5 PART 1

The meaning of passive voice Passive voice is a type of sentence or clause in which the subject receives the action of the verb. In the passive voice, the subject sentence does not perform an action, but the subject receives the action. The thing that must be understood in learning the Passive Voice is the verb (Verb) because all Active sentences that can be converted into Passive Voice are sentences that use the verb (Verb) and the verb is the 3rd form of the verb (Verb-3) In addition to having 3 types, verbs (verb) have 2 forms, namely : 1. Regular Verb (beraturan): play-played-played 2. Irregular Verb (tidak beraturan): sing-sang-sung

Chapter 5 part 1

Hello everyone, welcome back to my blog so today the topic of my blog is passive voice The meaning of passive voice Passive voice is a type of sentence or clause in which the subject receives the action of the verb. In the passive voice, the subject sentence does not perform an action, but the subject receives the action. Subject + to be (am/is/are) + past participle (pp) Tense Rumus Passive Voice Contoh Passive Voice Simple Present am/is/are + pp is created Present Continuous am/is/are being + pp is being created Simple Past was/were + pp was created Past Continuous was/were being + pp was being created Present Perfect has/have been + pp has been created Past Perfect had been + pp had been created Simple Future will be + pp will be created Future Continuous am/is/are going to be + pp is going to be created Future Perfect will have been + pp will have been created

chapter 4 part 2

Hello, everyone! welcomeback to my blog!! How was your day? I hope you are always stay healty and always be happy. Today i wanna tell you about Analyctical Exposition Text. Analytical exposition generally contains arguments from the author. The goal is to influence the reader to pay attention to the problem that the author describes. The structure of the analytical exposition is thesis, argument, and reiteration.  Thesis discusses the topic of the problem, arguments are the opinions expressed by the author that support the thesis, while reiteration is the part where the author rewrites the thesis statement as at the beginning or is the conclusion of the opinion he wrote.