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Present Continuous Active & Passive

Present Continuous ACTIVE PASSIVE (+) Subject+to be+Verb(ing)+Object (+)Subject+to be+Being+V3 (-) Subject+to be+Not+Verb(ing)+Object (-) Subject+to be+Not+Being+V3 (?) to be+Subject+Verb(ing)+Object+? (?) to be+Subject+Being+V3+? CONTOH KALIMAT CONTOH KALIMAT (+) Luna and Ron   are loving   to read book (-)  Luna and Ron   are not loving   to read book. (?) Are Luna and Ron   loving   to read book? (+) To read book   is being loved   by Luna and Ron. (-) To read book   is not being loved   by Luna and Ron. (?) Is to read book   being loved   by Luna and Ron? (+) She   is bringing   many books. (-)   She   is not bringing   many books. (?)  Is she   bringing   many books? (+) Many books   are being brought   by her. (-)   Many boo...

HOW TO MAKE A SONG FOR BEGINNER

Materials : • Paper • Pen/pencil • Guitar/Piano Steps : 1. Start with the title. Create a phrase of one to six words that sums up the heart of your song’s message. Try using an image or action word in your title to give it energy and interest. For more tips on song titles read Write a Memorable Title. 2. Make a list of questions suggested by the title. Start by asking yourself what you want to say about your title and what you think your listeners might want to know. Make list of questions. Your list might include: What does the title mean? How do you feel about it? What happened to cause this? What do you think or hope will happen next? You’ll need three to four questions. 3. Choose a song structure. Currently, the most popular structure is: Verse / Chorus / Verse / Chorus / Bridge / Chorus. Many recent hits add a short section called a “pre-chorus” or “lift” between the verse and chorus to build anticipation. Here’s a tip that will tell you more. 4. Answer one question...