Sabtu, 26 November 2016

VERB (Helping Verb & Main Verb)



My name is Farradhilla Novia Rini, but the others Friend can called me by Fadhil.I am now a techer in University student. But before that I did taught in Boarding School since 1 year, I have been good teacher and a pleasant teacher for them. I had thought is every good student there a good teacher, I shall undergo this moment. We might have enjoyed every day in our class, every day we were finishing our materies by well. 
 

Jumat, 18 November 2016

Form Noun And Form Adjective



I am a teacher in Vocational High school at Bekasi. I always acctive to give in formal education and formal education to my student. I wanna be a good and assertive tecaher for my student, because to educate a children is not easy. We have a techinal and a step to get a goal and create a good children. However all my student and the condition what kind of noisy be a silent  when I entered the class. I wanna be a anger woman if my children is very noisy in my class or my lesson, I will give a punishment to noisy student in my lesson. How to much a children have a childish attitude in the class but a little of children imperresive in lesson. The character of children are unexpecte, but they are a lovable in my mind and I believe they will a good person to their self and and their family. Because they have a different skillful at their field, and i will to give a respect relation for them. And they will remember me how to get a good teacher of them.

Rabu, 12 Oktober 2016

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

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

You say 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 there's

(Something), something, something about this place
(Something), something about lonely nights
And my lipstick on your face
(Something), something, something 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 and Roll
Muscle cars drove a truck right through my heart

meaning
I know who shes talking about. She aas in love
On my birthday you sang me a heart of gold
With a guitar humming and no clothes
This time I'm not leaving without you

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 there's

(Something), something, something about this place
(Something), something about lonely nights
And my lipstick on your face
(Something), something, something 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, we're gonna die
Without you and I

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 am a certain my whole life
It's my daddy and Nebraska and Jesus Christ

(Something), something, something about the chase (six whole years)
I am a New York woman born to rock you down
So want my lipstick all over your face
(Something), something, something about just knowing when it's right
So put your dreams up for Nebraska
For Nebraska, Nebraska, I love you

You and I
You you and I
Baby I'd 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

Its                    : Personal Pronoun ( Possessive Pronouns)
You                  : Personal Pronoun ( Subject and Object Pronous )
I                       : Personal Pronoun ( Subject Pronouns )
Me                   : Personal Pronoun ( Subject Pronouns )
My                   : Personal Pronoun ( Possessive Adjective Pronouns )
Your                : Personal Pronoun ( Possessive Adjective Pronouns )
This                 : Demonstrative Pronouns
Something       : Indefinite Pronouns

Senin, 26 September 2016

The Whistle



Story by Benjamin Franklin
When I was a child[1], seven years old, my friends[2] one day filled my pocket[3] with coppers[4]. I immediately set out for a toy –shop[5], and on th way. I came across a boy[6] playing a whistle[7] he had just bought there. I  was so charmed with the sound[8] that came from his intrument[9] that I offered the boy all the money[10] I had in exchange for it.
When I  returned home[11], I went whistling all over the house[12] very pleased with myself, but disturbing all the family[13]. My brother[14] and sister[15], who understood what a bad[16] bargin I had made, told me I had given four times more for the whistle[17] than it was worth. This upset[18] me, as I began to think of all the other good things I might have bought with the rest of the money[19]. I was laughed at so much for my folly[20] that I cried from vexation[21] and the thought of my stupidity[22] caused me more chargin than the whistle[23] gave me pleasure[24].
This lesson[25] however as useful later in life[26]. For it had left a lasting impression[27] on my mind[28]. Often therefore, when tempted to buy some useless trifle. I checked my impulse[29] with the word : “Don`t give too much for the whistle[30] and so I saved my money[31]. As i grow older man[32] and mixed with the world[33], observing the ways of men[34], I thought I met with many, very many who were giving too much for their whistles[35].
When I saw ambitious people[36] striving for favour at court[37], wasting their time at levees[38], their rest, their freedom[39], their virtue[40], even their friends[41], in order to obtain their ends, I said to myself : “These are giving too much for their whistle[42]. When I beheld others over-fond of popularity[43], always mixed up in political intrigues, neglecting their own affairs and bringing themselves to ruin : “They pay indeed too much”, thought I, “For their whistles[44].
If I chanced upon a miser, giving up every kind of personal comfort, all the joy[45] of helping others, the esteem of his follow-men and the pleasures of friendship, for the sake of amassing wealth : “Poor man”, I would say, “You are indeed paying too much for your whistle[46]. On meeting a man[47] of the world who sacrificed to gross bodily indulgence[48] every opportunity of bettering his mind or his situation : “Unfortunate one,” said I, “You are laying up a store[49] of suffering[50] for yourself rather than of pleasure[51], you are giving too much for your whistle[52]”.
If I fell in with an individual[53] overttached to fine clothes[54], beautiful furniture, extravagant carriages[55] and the like, all beyond his means and to acquire which he was running himself into debt[56], and who might possibly finish in jail[57] : “Alas”, I pondere, “He is paying dearly, very dearly, for his whistle[58].” Should I hear of the case of a beautiful kind-hearted young woman[58] married to a bad tempered boor of a husband[59] : “What a pity”, I reflected “that she has paid so much for her whistle[60].”
I came, therefore to the conclusion[61] that the greater part of mankind’s misery had been brouht about by the false[62] values they had put on certain things and by giving too much for their whistles[63]. From this story[64] I knew and I should take a conclusion[65] “Don’t thing usseless for you livehood[66] and get back to your the first direction[67].
Thank’s to read my Post !!



  1. Child               : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular.
  2. Friends            : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Plural Noun.
  3. Pocket             : Noun (Idea), Countable Noun, Concrete Noun.
  4. Coppers          : Noun (Thing), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Plural Noun.
  5. Toy-shop         : Noun (Place), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun. 
  6. Boy                  : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular. 
  7. Whistle            : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  8. Sound             : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  9.  Instrumen       : Noun ( Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  10. Money             : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Concrete Noun, Countable Noun, Singular Noun.
  11. Home              : Noun (Place), Common Noun, Concrete Noun, Countable Noun, Singular Noun.
  12. House             : Noun (Place), Common Noun, Concrete Noun, Countable Noun, Singular Noun.
  13. Family             : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Concrete Noun, Countable Noun, Plural Noun.
  14. Brother            : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Concrete Noun, Countable Noun, Singular.
  15. Sister               : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Concrete Noun, Countable Noun, Singular.
  16. Bad                  : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  17. Whistle            : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  18. Upset              : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  19. Money             : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Concrete Noun, Countable Noun, Singular Noun.
  20. Folly                : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  21. Vexation         : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  22. Stupidity         :  Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  23. Whistle            : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  24. Pleasure          : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  25. Lesson             : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun
  26. Life                  : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  27. Impression      : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  28. Mind               : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  29. Impluse           : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  30. Whistle            : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  31. Money             : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  32. Man                : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular.
  33. World              : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  34. Men                 : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Plural Noun.
  35. Whistle            : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  36. People             : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Plural Noun.
  37. Court              : Noun (Place), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun
  38. Levees             : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  39. Freedom          : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  40. Virtue              : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  41. Friends            : Noun (Person), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Plural Noun.
  42. Whistle            : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  43. Popularity       : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  44. Whistle            : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  45.  Joy                   : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  46. Whistle            : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  47. Man                : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular.
  48. Indulgence      : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  49. Store                : Noun (Place), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  50. Suffering         : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  51. Pleasure          : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  52. Whistle            : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  53. Individual       : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  54. Clothes            : Noun (Thing), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  55. Carriage          : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular.
  56. Debt                : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  57. Jail                   : Noun (Place), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  58. Woman           : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular.
  59. Husband         : Noun (Person), Common Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular.
  60. Whistle            : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  61. Conclusion     : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Singular Noun.
  62. False                : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  63. Whistles          : Noun (Thing), Proper Noun, Countable Noun, Concrete Noun, Plural Noun.
  64. Story               : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Concrete Noun.
  65. Conclusion     : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.
  66. Livehood        : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Concrete Noun.
  67. Direction         : Noun (Idea), Common Noun, Abstract Noun.