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  <namePart>Azar, Betty Schrampfer</namePart>
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 <note>Daftar Isi:1. Present Time a. The Simple Present and the Present Progressive b. Forms of the Simple Present and the Present Progressive c. Frequency Adverbs d. Final -s e. Spelling of Final -s/-es f. Non-Action Verbs g. Present Verbs  Short Answers to Yes/No Questions  2. Past Time a. Expressing Past Time  the Simple Past b. Forms of the Simple Past  Regular Verbs c. Forms of the Simple Past  be d. Regular Verbs  Pronunciation of -ed Endings e. Spelling of -ing and -ed Forms f. The Principal Parts of a Verb g. Irregular Verbs  a Reference List h. The Simple Past and the Past Progressive i. Forms of the Past Progressive j. Expressing Past Time  Using Time Clauses k. Expressing Past Habit  used to  3. Future Time a. Expressing Future Time  be going to and will b. Forms with be going to c. Forms with will d. Sureness About the Future e. Be going to vs will f. Expressing the Future in Time Clauses and if-Clauses g. Using the Present Progressive to Express Future Time h. Using the Simple Present to Express Future Time i. Immediate Future  Using be about to j. Parallel Verbs  4. The Present Perfect and the Past Perfect a. Past Participle b. Forms of the Present Perfect c. Meanings of the Present Perfect d. Simple Past vs Present Perfect e. Using since and for f. Present Perfect Progressive g. Present Perfect Progressive vs Present Perfect h. Using already  yet  still  and anymore i. Past Perfect  5. Asking Questions a. Yes/no Questions and Short Answers b. Yes/no Questions and Information Questions c. Where  why  when  and what time d. Questions with who  who(m)  and what e. Spoken and Written Contractions with Question Words f. Using what   a Form of do g. Using what kind of h. Using which i. Using whose j. Using how k. Using how often l. Using how far m. Length of Time  it   take and how long n. More Questions with how o. Using how about and what about p. Tag Questions  6. Nouns and Pronouns a. Pronunciation of final -s/-es b. Plural Forms of Nouns c. Subjects  Verbs and Objects d. Objects of Prepositions e. Prepositions of Time f. Word Order  Place and Time g. Subject-Verb Agreement h. Using Adjectives to Describe Nouns i. Using Nouns as Adjectives j. Personal Pronouns  Subjects and Objects k. Possessive Nouns l. Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives m. Reflexive Pronouns n. Singular Forms of other  another vs the other o. Plural Forms of other  other(s) vs the other(s) p. Summary of Forms of other  7. Modal Auxiliaries a. The Form of Modal Auxiliaries b. Expressing Ability  can and could c. Expressing Possibility  may and might d. Expressing Permission  may and can e. Using could to Express Possibility f. Polite Questions  may I  could I  can I g. Polite Questions  would you  could you  will you  can you h. Expressing Advice  should and ought to i. Expressing Advice  had better j. Expressing Necessity  have to  have got to  must k. Expressing Lack of Necessity  do not have to l. Expressing Prohibition  must not m. Making Logical Conclusions  must n. Giving Instructions  Imperative Sentences o. Making Suggestions  let s and why don t p. Stating Preferences  prefer  like ... better  would rather  8. Connecting Ideas a. Connecting Ideas with and b. Connecting Ideas with but and or c. Connecting Ideas with so d. Using Auxiliary Verbs After but and and e. Using and   too  so  either  neither f. Connecting Ideas with because g. Connecting Ideas with even though/although  9. Comparisons a. Making Comparisons with as ... as b. Comparative and Superlative c. Comparative and Superlative Forms of Adjectives and Adverbs d. Completing a Comparative e. Modifying Comparatives f. Comparisons with less ... than and not as ... as g. Unclear Comparisons h. Using more with Nouns i. Repeating a Comparative j. Using Double Comparatives k. Using Superlatives l. Using the same  similar  different  like  alike  10. The Passive a. Active Sentences and Passive Sentences b. Forms of the Passive c. Transitive and Intransitive Verbs d. Using the by-phrase e. The Passive Forms of the Present and Past Progressive f. Passive Modal Auxiliaries g. Using Past Participles and Adjectives (Stative Passive) h. Participial Adjectives  -ed vs -ing i. Get   Adjective  get   Past Participle j. Using be used/accustomed to and get used/accustomed to k. Used to vs be used to l. Using be supposed to  11. Count/Noncount Nouns and Articles a. A vs an b. Count and Noncount Nouns c. Noncount Nouns d. More Noncount Nouns e. Using several  a lot of  many.much  and a few/a little f. Nouns that Can be Count of Noncount g. Using Units of Measure with Noncount Nouns h. Guidelines for Article Usage i. Using the or o with Names j. Capitalization  12. Adjective Clauses a. Adjective Clauses  Introduction b. Using who and whom in Adjective Clauses c. Using who  (who(m)  and that in Adjective Clauses d. Using which and that in Adjective Clauses e. Singular and Plural Verbs in Adjective Clauses f. Using Prepositions in Adjective Clauses g. Using whose in Adjective Clauses  13. Gerunds and Infinitives a. Verbs   Gerund b. Go   -ing c. Verb   Infinitive d. Verb   Gerund or Infinitive e. Preposition   Gerund f. Using by and which to Express How Something is done g. Using Gerunds as Subjects  Using it   Infinitive h. It   Infinitive  Using for (someone) i. Expressing Purpose with in order to and for j. Using Infinitives with too and enough  14. Non Clauses a. Non Clauses  an Introduction b. Non Clauses that Begin with a Question Word c. Non Clauses with who  what  whose   be d. Non Clauses that Begin with if of whether e. Non Clauses that Begin with that f. Other Uses of that-clauses g. Substituting so for a that-clause in Conversational Responses h. Quoted Speech i. Quoted Speech vs Reported Speech j. Verb Forms in Reported Speech k. Common Reporting Verbs  tell  ask  answer/reply </note>
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