Sabtu, 21 Maret 2015

Galang

My name Galang Wicaksana Patria, I was born in Bandung on 14 June 1993. I am a Muslim and I am the last child. I have a sister named Gilang Dayinta Paramarta. My sister has been working in the area Slipi. Now I am only one parent is a mother because on 3 March 2014 my father had died. I currently live in BSD Tangerang area with his mother, sister and my aunt.

I used to go to school in SMAN 2 South Tangerang and now I am studying at the University Gunadarma Depok majors who are in management. Because of the distance from BSD to Depok far enough I decided to rent a house with four of my friends are, Iwan, Bewok, Otim and Adi. Bewok and Adi is one of my school friends first and we happen to memilh universities and majors alike. The four of us rented a house in the area RTM precisely in the way Haji Ilyas. From the house was my only takes 10 minutes to get to a different campus if I leave my house in my BSD takes 1 hour and a half.

I really like to joke with my friends because it could abolishing fatigue. I also love cheese, any food that is the cheese I like. I really like to watch action movies and anime. Anime movie that I like is One Piece, Eye Shield 21 and HunterXHunter. The thing I do not like that drama, cucumber and hustle.

I in Gunadarma have reached the end of the semester and must prepare for the new world that is the world of work. Of the lessons I learned in Gunadarma I can use to work later. I also can help my mother my mother's finances because in addition to being a housewife she also made the effort ketring.

I hope me and my friends could soon pass with good grades together and quickly get a job. I guess that's all I can tell you about me. thank you

Jumat, 20 Maret 2015

Phrasal Verb


Phrasal Verb
Phrasal Verb is a phrase that is a combination of a standard verb (example: go, make, take) and one or two particle. Particle (s) used may be an adverb and / or preposition. This phrase is very important to learn because it is commonly used in everyday conversation native speakers and informal written language. An important point in the study is to understand the meaning of this phrase and how to use them.
Example phrasal verb:
call on, go away, make up, stand up for, take off
Phrasal Verb
Most phrasal verb means of each constituent word (verb and particle) or from the verb alone where the particle is used to emphasize the meaning. So it is not too difficult for non-native learner to understand that term.
Example Sentences Phrasal Verb:
  • You can put off your shoes here. (Kamu dapat melepas sepatumu disini.)
  • He will get into trouble if you drink alcohol. (Dia akan masuk ke dalam masalah jika dia minum alkohol.)
  • The man has decided to close his business down. (Pria itu telah memutuskan untuk menutup usahanya selamanya.)
But some phrasal verb that can not be guessed meaning of its constituent components, or in other words an idiom. This group is often confusing. The solution is to memorize meaningful phrasal verb idioms commonly used in everyday life.
Example Sentences Phrasal Verb:
  •  While studying, she dropped off. (Ketika sedang belajar, dia tertidur.)
  • The subsidized fuel has run out(BBM Premium telah habis.)

In addition, many of the phrasal verb that has more than one meaning, both meaningful and true idiom.
Example Sentences Phrasal Verb:
  • Toni picked up that ball. (Toni mengambil (dengan tangan) bola itu.)
  • Pick up your shoes. (Rapikan sepatumu.)
  • My brother picked up some hats. (Saudara laki-lakiku mengoleksi beberapa buah topi.)
Using Phrasal Verb
To be able to communicate with more natural, is not enough for non-native English with only understand the meaning of each phrasal verb, but also must understand how to use his or grammar. Basically this phrase verb transitive or intransitive can be. Explanation and some examples of its use in a sentence is as follows.
Transitive Phrasal Verb
Transitive phrase is a phrase that can be followed by direct object (noun or pronoun). Most of the verb phrase can be separated (separable) by the direct object of the verb with its particle. If the object in the form of noun phrases can be separated or not. But if the object in the form of a pronoun (me, you, her, him, it, us, you, them) the phrase must be separated.
Example separable phrasal verb: 
  • You have to give away your cat. [give (something) for free= memberikan secara gratis]
  • You have to give your cat away(Kamu harus memberikan kucingmu.)
  • You have to give it away. (object= pronoun it)
  • It’s difficult to carry out the plan. [accomplish= mengerjakan]
  • It’s difficult to carry the plan out. (Sulit untuk mengerjakan rencana tersebut.)
Most other verb phrase can not be separated (Inseparable) between the verb with its particle. The reason is because of its particle is needed to establish the meaning of a particular idiom. So if separated would change the meaning. Unfortunately there are no rules on how to determine a phrase is Inseparable. The only solution is to memorize the phrases.

Example Inseparable phrasal verbs:
  • He got in the car to test drive it. [enter= masuk] (Dia masuk ke mobil untuk mengetes drive.)
  • I will look after your garden when you are in abroad. [look after= merawat] (Saya akan merawat tamanmu ketika kamu di luar negeri.)
  • I couldn’t believe that they expected me to wait on them. [serve= melayani] (Saya tidak dapat percaya bahwa mereka mengharapkan saya untuk melayani mereka.)
There is also a phrasal verb which consists of two particle (three-word phrasal verb).
Example three word phrasal verb:
  • My father said that he looks forward to meeting you. [anticipate= menantikan] (Ayah saya mengatakan bahwa dia menanti untuk bertemu denganmu.)
  • I couldn’t put up with his behavior any longer. [tolerate= menolerir] (Saya tidak dapat menolerir kelakuannya lebih lama lagi.)
Intransitive Phrasal Verb
Intransitive phrase is a phrase that can not be followed by a direct object. Thus, this phrase always Inseparable.
Example intransitive phrasal verb:
  • wake up at 4 am every day. [awaken= bangun] (Saya bangun pukul 4 setiap hari.)
  • He wonder if he could go back to Myanmar. [return= kembali] (Dia bertanya-tanya apakah dia bisa kembali ke Myanmar.)
  • She dressed up quickly and left for the party. [wear formal/fancy clothes= memakai pakaian formal/bagus] (Dia berpakaian cepat dan pergi ke pesta.)