Where is the nearest bank?
/wer is de nieres beng/
(Dimana bank terdekat?)
I'm looking for the nearest bank?
/aem luking for de nieres beng/
(Saya sedang mencari bank terdekat?)
How can I find the nearest bank?
/hao ai ken fain de nieres beng/
(Bagaimana saya bisa menemukan bank terdekat?)
Could you tell me where the post office is?
/kut yu tel mi wer de pos ofis is/
(Dapatkah kau katakan padaku dimana kantor pos itu?)
Could you direct me to the hospital?
/kut yu direk mi tu de hospitel/
(Dapatkan kau tunjukkan padaku ke rumah sakit itu?)
Thank you so much,
Your English Teacher,
Darwoto, S.Pd.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Preference
Ayo kita latihan lagi nulis bahasa Inggris.
Biar makin pinter, kerjakan dengan ikhlas ya.
Complete the sentences below with the correct preference!
1. Windah ... Korean film to Chinese.
2. She ... help her mother in the morning than in the evening.
3. I ... painting better than fishing.
4. ... go to Wonogiri I would rather to stay at home.
5. My brother ... tea better than coffee.
6. He would rather repair the printer by himself ... go to the service center.
7. They would prefer to play futsal ... go fishing.
8. Rather than stay at home I would rather to go out.
Coba diselesaikan sendiri ya.
Thank you so much,
Your English Teacher,
Darwoto, S.Pd.
Biar makin pinter, kerjakan dengan ikhlas ya.
Complete the sentences below with the correct preference!
1. Windah ... Korean film to Chinese.
2. She ... help her mother in the morning than in the evening.
3. I ... painting better than fishing.
4. ... go to Wonogiri I would rather to stay at home.
5. My brother ... tea better than coffee.
6. He would rather repair the printer by himself ... go to the service center.
7. They would prefer to play futsal ... go fishing.
8. Rather than stay at home I would rather to go out.
Coba diselesaikan sendiri ya.
Thank you so much,
Your English Teacher,
Darwoto, S.Pd.
Friday, April 5, 2013
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