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Selasa, 05 April 2011

Use of Words Things In Sentences

Remember, the last lesson about the difference of words and sentences you?. Well, if you are learning English gradually, it is true if you mastered the previous lesson is more advanced then the lesson will be easy after you understand, otherwise if you do not learn English systematically it will be a headache itself, and that's why most of people do not speak English well. Well yes some people got deh, hehehe ...

Ok, word is a word can join (a combination of several words) and in English should be reversed because it adopts a MD (Explain explained). But if the sentence should not be reversed loh ya, remember the lesson about the difference in words and sentences please.

In the sentence, the noun is always in some positions, namely as the SUBJECT or the OBJECT or the object of an adverb, or object complement. Remember there is always SUBJECT rumua sentence, predicate and OBJECT / DESCRIPTION. can predicate verb, auxiliary verb.

For example:

Johnny watches TV (Joko watching TV).

You see, Johnny and the TV is a noun. Notice the order is not reversed, because the sentence. This is what makes many people confused. So I explain again and again.

Now you can see an example sentence with the word join:

Joko new watches TV (new TV Joko), meaning his new TV.

You see: Ricardo is the Subject. watches (watch) is the predicate. While the new TV is the object of the sentence. Look behind the new TV, not a new TV.

Here are examples of abstract nouns in the sentence:

Education is Very Important (education is very important).

Action Speaks louder then words (Actions speak louder than words.) This expression anyway, which means that action is better than talking doang

Setence Noun Clause

Concrete Nouns in English is still broken down again into 4 parts. Ie: Proper Nouns, Common Nouns, Nouns Materials, and Collective Nouns. The term all still in English. Let me explain one by one below.

Poper Nouns are nouns of a certain name, and begins with a capital letter, such as name, city name, state name, university, building name, shop name, company name, and so forth. For example: Joko, Mufli, John Lennon, Tokyo, Grand Hyatt, the White House.

Common Nouns, or common noun is a very common noun, such as: football (soccer), student (student, pupil), village (village), and so forth.

Nouns material, or material noun, ie about the noun derived from natural sources or are other materials, like gold (gold), silver (silver), plant (plant), iron (iron), and so forth.

The latter Collective Nouns or collective noun. Of course it means a noun which means a collection, or collections that contain multiple meanings. For example: committee (committee, the committee), group (group one), class (groups of pupils or students), audience (the audience, the audience, council).

That's the kinds of concrete noun or CONCRETE NOUNS in English. No need to memorize anyway, but once you read should have a clear picture, and believe me even though we learn English in a long-winded like this, your english will be very steady, except if you are impatient and eat all at once english lessons then only a little. If only a little bit english, then usually the benefits are very, very poor.