Selasa, 20 Desember 2016

10 Sentences that Included Adverb

1. I completely agree with you
2. Lisa walked quickly towards the door
3. She laughes loudly
4. Rose is very talkative
5. She was terribly sorry
6. He teaches simply
7. She can do physics easily
8. They played terribly badly
9. She moved quite quickly
10. The lion ran incredibly quickly

Adverbs
Verbs
Adjectives

Kamis, 24 November 2016

Complete Verb

1 years ago, when I was senior high school I always went to school with my friends and we met in my home. We walked up to the school and we talking until we arrived to school.

Main Verb
Helping Verb

Kamis, 17 November 2016

Noun and Adjective

   Lisa is very active and impressive, but she is very childish and her anger is really bad. She is a teacher who have a many punishment. She was skillful at making books. She wrote a book, the tittle is "HOW TO BE A GOOD TEACHER", the book is very readable. She want to be a singer, she is very uniqueness person.

Adjective
Noun

Jumat, 14 Oktober 2016

You and I by Lady Gaga


It's been a long time since I came around
Been a long time but I'm back in town
This time I'm not leaving without you
You taste like whiskey when you kiss me, oh
I’d give anything again to be your baby doll
This time I'm not leaving without you

He said, sit back down where you belong
In the corner of my bar with your high heels on
Sit back down on the couch where we made love the first time
And you said to me

Somethin', somethin' about this place
Somethin', 'bout lonely nights and my lipstick on your face
Somethin', somethin' about my cool Nebraska guy
Yeah something about, baby, you and I

It's been two years since I let you go
I couldn't listen to a joke or rock 'n' roll
Muscle cars drove a truck right through my heart
On my birthday you sang me "A Heart Of Gold"
With a guitar hummin' and no clothes
This time I'm not leaving without you
Ooh-oh ooh-oh

Sit back down where you belong
In the corner of my bar with your high heels on
Sit back down on the couch where we made love the first time
And you said to me

Somethin', somethin' about this place
Somethin', 'bout lonely nights and my lipstick on your face
Somethin', somethin' about my cool Nebraska guy
Yeah something about, baby, you and I

You and I, you, you and I
You, you and I, you, you and I

You and I, you, you and I
Oh, yeah, I'd rather die
Without you and I

C'mon!
Put your drinks up!

We got a whole lot of money but we still pay rent
'Cause you can't buy a house in heaven
There's only three men that I'mma serve my whole life
It's my daddy and Nebraska and Jesus Christ

Somethin', somethin' about the chase (six whole years)
I'm a New York woman born to run you down
Still want my lipstick all over your face
Somethin', somethin' about just knowing when it's right
So put your drinks up for Nebraska,
For Nebraska, Nebraska, I love ya

You and I, you, you and I
Baby I rather die
Without you and I

You and I, you, you and I
Nebraska, I'd rather die,
Without you and I

It's been a long time since I came around
Been a long time but I'm back in town
And this time I'm not leaving without you



Pronoun

  • It        : Subject Pronoun
  • I         : Subject Pronoun
  • This   : Demonstrative Pronoun
  • You    : Subject Pronoun
  • Your   : Possessive Adjective
  • He      : Subject Pronoun
  • We     : Subject Pronoun
  • Me     : Object Pronoun
  • My    : Possessive Adjective
  • There : Demonstrative Pronoun
  • Ya       : Objective Pronoun (slang)

Senin, 26 September 2016

Music and Mood

Music’s beneficial effects on mental health have been known for thousands of years. Ancient philosophers from Plato to Confucius and the kings of Israel sang the praises of music and used it to help soothe stress. Military bands use music to build confidence and courage. Sporting events provide music to rouse enthusiasm. School children use music to memorize their ABCs. Shopping malls play music to entice consumers and keep them in the store. Dentists play music to help calm nervous patients. Modern research supports conventional wisdom that music benefits mood and confidence.
source : www.healthychildren.org


Music (Common, Concrete, Uncountable, Singular)
Effects (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Plural)
Mental (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Singular)
Health (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Singular)
Plato (Proper, Concrete, Countable, Singular)
Kings (Common, Concrete, Uncountable, Plural)
Israel ( Proper, Concrete, Countable, Singular)
Praises (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Plural)
Soothe (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Singular)
Stress (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Singular)
Bands (Common, Concrete, Countable, Plural)
Confidence (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Singular)
Courage (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Singular)
Enthusiasm (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Singular)
School (Common, Concrete, Countable, Singular)
Children (Common, Concrete, Countable, Plural)
Shopping Malls (Common, Concrete, Countable, Plural)
Consumers (Common, Concrete, Countable, Plural)
The Store (Common, Concrete, Countable, Singular)
Dentists (Common, Concrete, Countable, Plural)
Calm (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Singular)
Nervous (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Singular)
Patient (Common, Concrete, Countable, Singular)
Research (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Singular)
Wisdom (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Singular)
Benefits (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Plural)
Mood (Common, Abstract, Uncountable, Singular)