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Join Fun with English's Musyafak as we delve into the concept of tenses in English grammar. In this presentation, we'll discuss what tenses are, their various forms (present, past, and future), and their significance in effective communication. Learn how to confidently use tenses in writing and speaking, whether it’s for messages, essays, or everyday conversations. Everyone can master tenses, regardless of their English proficiency. For detailed guidance and questions, reach out via email or visit our Facebook page.
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Welcome to our Presentation Presented by: Fun with English Page Author - Musyafak, iseh
We’ll share about .... What is Tenses? Where can I find out? When will it be used? Who uses it? How to use? T e n s e s
Do you have any idea about Tenses? /tens/ n (grammar) any of the FORMSof verbs that maybe used to INDICATE the TIME of the action or state expreesed by the verb: the present; past; future tense -OXFORD dictionary-
Where should the Tenses be used? Every language has tenses by themselves; eventhough they are surely different. TENSES USAGE • Kami belajar Bahasa Inggris setiap hari. • Kami sedang belajar Bahasa Inggris sekarang. • Kami akan belajar Bahasa Inggris besuk. • We study English everyday. • We are studying English right now. • Kami will study English tomorrow.
When can we use Tenses? When I write a messege, an essay, even a story. Whe I speak in daily conversation, in meeting, even in debate competition.
Can anyone use Tenses? I want to use it but I am not clever enough in English. Can I ? Yes, you can. Everyone can use it, no exception. Since you have intention, you can do without seeing weather clever or not.
Why do we have to use it then how? Simple answer, “to get an understanding well from sender (speaker/writer) to receiver (listener/reader)” Then how to use, I will tell on full version. Please contact to Email: amadeo.afa@gmail.com Mobile: +6285 6161 4845
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