Tuesday, February 1, 2011

PRESENT TENSES (ACTIVE & PASSIVE VOICES)

PRESENT TENSES (ACTIVE)



Verbs
Fortify
Lie
Replay
Coach
Smash
Cross
Tenses






PRESENT

SIMPLE (Singular)


Fortifies

Lies

Replays

Coaches

Smashes

Crosses


SIMPLE
(Plural)


Fortify

Lie

Replay

Coach

Smash

Cross
PRESENT

CONTINUOUS
(Singular)


…is fortifying

…is lying

…is replaying

…is coaching

…is smashing

…is crossing


CONTINUOUS
(Plural)


...are fortifying

..are lying

..are replaying

..are coaching

..are smashing

..are crossing
PRESENT

PERFECT
(Singular)


..has fortified

..has lied

..has replayed

..has coached

..has smashed

..has crossed


PERFECT
(Plural)


..have fortified

..have lied

..have replayed

..have coached

..have smashed

..have crossed




PRESENT TENSES (PASSIVE)



Verbs
Fortify
Lie
Replay
Coach
Smash
Cross
Tenses







PRESENT

SIMPLE (Singular)


..is fortified

..is lied

..is replayed

..is coached

..is smashed

..is crossed

SIMPLE
(Plural)


..are fortified

..are lied

..are replayed

..are coached

..are smashed

..are crossed

PRESENT

CONTINUOUS
(Singular)


..is being fortified

..is being lied

..is being replayed

..is being coached

..is being smashed

..is being crossed

CONTINUOUS
(Plural)


..are being fortified

..are being lied

..are being replayed

..are being coached

..are being smashed

..are being crossed

PRESENT

PERFECT
(Singular)


..has been fortified

..has been lied

..has been replayed

..has been coached

..has been smashed

..has been crossed

PERFECT
(Plural)


..have been fortified

..have been lied

..have been replayed

..have been coached

..have been smashed

..have been crossed



Monday, January 31, 2011

Articles A, AN & THE

1.       INDEFINITE ARTICLE (‘a’, ‘an’)

             A and AN are used before singular countable nouns

- a blackboard, a broom, a ceiling fan, a chair, a chalk, a computer, a computer laboratory, a door, a dictionary, a drawer, a duster, a feather duster, a girl, a hostel, a jaw, a kid, a lamp, a laptop, a library, a mirror, a name tag, a notebook, a notice board, a question, a razor, a scoop, a science laboratory, a sill, a table, a teacher's table, a textbook, a uniform, a veil, a wastepaper basket, a whiteboard, a window, a wooden table

             A is used with a noun which begins with a consonant sound

- a foot, a head, a cheek, a finger, a fingernail, a toe, a thumb, a stomach, a tongue, a tooth, a forehead, a forearm, a nostril, a chin, a dimple, a navel, a thigh, a chest, a neck, a nose, a mouth, a hand, a knee, a toenail, a joint, a vowel, a university (y), a utensil (y)

             AN is used before a noun which begins with a vowel  

VOWEL A: an acre, an ace, an adder, an angel, an ankle, an antelope, an antler, an ape, an apex, an armadillo, an armpit, an angler, an anteater, an ant, an artist, an architect, an awning, an attorney

VOWEL E:  an eyebrow, an eyelid, an eyelash, an earphone, an eel, an eagle, an editor, an employer, an employee, an egret, an earthling, an elf, an eardrum, an elk, an eggbeater, an error, an earring

VOWEL I: an igloo, an island, an isle, an islet, an idol, an ink bottle, an image, an idiot, an iris, an ibex, an idea, an ivory, an inn, an institution, an impostor, an icon, an itinerary, an idea, an issue, an isotope, an iceberg, an icebox, an isthmus, an institute, an icicle, an iguana, an ivy, an inch  

VOWEL O: an omen, an officer, an otter, an orphan, an orbit, an ostrich, an ogre, an ovary, an organ, an offence, an offender, an offer, an owl, an omnibus, an oesophagus, an oar, an orator, an origami

VOWEL U: an udder, an undertaker, an underwear, an uncle, an undergarment 

 
DEFINITE ARTICLE  (‘the’)

             It is used to refer to a  particular person or thing

-         The school where I undertook my secondary education is SMK Padang Terap
-         The university I plan to go to study Civil Engineering is University of Malaya
-         The car that Man drives is Perodua Kancil. 
-         The magazine that they subscribe is SOLUSI.

            It is also used to refer to only on such thing in the world – the Earth, the moon, the sun, the sky, the air

            It used before 
- superlatives : the highest (high), the richest (rich), the tallest (tall)
-         names of rivers       : the Rajang river, the Pahang river, the Nile
-         island groups          : the Phillipines, the Spratlys
-         oceans                      : Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean
-         mountain ranges    : the Himalaya, the Titiwangsa

2.     OMISSION OF ARTICLES

             We do not use articles before

– the names of towns   : Sik, Kuala Kangsar, Chuping, Tawau, Muar

- the names of villages : Kampung Pisang, Kampung Pulau Nyior

- the names of cities     : Alor Setar, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Johor Baru,
                                        Kuantan, Georgetown

- the names of states    : Kedah, Perlis, Fujian (China), Texas (USA)

- the names of most countries        : Kuwait, Cambodia, 
                                                           Brunei, Egypt, Spain,
                                                           Iraq, Bangladesh, India, Brazil,
                                                           Vietnam, Iran, Palestine
                                                              
             No article is used before

- the names of games                      : tennis, polo, hockey, rugby,
                                                            baseball, football, netball,
                                                            basketball, volleyball, golf,
                                                            equestrian, skiing, cycling, judo,
                                                            karate-do, taekwondo

- the names of certain diseases      : influenza, emphysema, diabetes,
                                                           cholera, pneumonia, dengue

- the names of roads and streets    : Chow Kit Road, Petaling Street,
                                                           Jalan Padang Sanai