Kataku untukmu !!!

Jangan pernah letih mengarungi samudera yang begitu luas..
Jangan takut akan badai dan ombak yang menerjang kehidupan..
Jangan lalaikan segalanya yang mudah terabaikan..
Jangan pernah takut untuk bermimpi dalam langit-Nya..

Karena kita tak akan tahu apa yang ada dalam dasarnya samudera..
Karena kita tak akan tahu bahwa terpaan badai dan deburan ombak mampu menyulam keadaan menjadi indah..
Karena kita tak akan tahu berapa lama waktu yang tersisa dalam nyatanya hidup..
Karena kita tak akan tahu banyak sinar dalam malamnya langit dan memberi songkohan yang tajam untuk tiap asa yang tertancap..

Ketahuilah,
Bahwa Sang Pencipta tak akan pernah sia-sia menciptakan langit yang berlapis dan tata surya yang mendampingi..
Bahwa sesungguhnya, hidup ini penuh dengan liku yang mengharu birukan degupan jantung dalam sanubari..
Bahwa tiap untaian keabadian di akhirat akan mampu kita tembus dengan untaian yang kita tulis di dunia..

So, Bersyukurlah dan Bertaqwalah !!!
Murnikan segala ibadah kita hanya untuk mengharapkan ridho-Nya !!!
Semangat dan tetap Istiqomah, duhai pemuda-pemudi ISLAM !!!

Selasa, 10 April 2012

Toefl - Skill 25 (Adjective After Linking Verbs)

The ending of learn skill toef about Adjective After Linking Verbs. Generally an adverb rather than an-adjective will come directly after a verb because the adverb is describing the verb.
  • In this example, the verb spoke is followed by the adverb nicely. This adverb describes the verb spoke.
 However, you must be very careful if the verb is a linking verb. A linking verb is followed by an adjective rather than an adverb.
  • In this example, the linking verb looks is followed by the adjective nice. This adjective describes the subject she.
You should be sure to use an adjective rather than an adverb after a linking verb. Be careful, however, because the adjective that goes with the linking verb does not always directly follow the linking verb.

  • In this example, the adjective nice, which describes the subject he, is itself described by the adverb unusually. From this example, you should notice that it is possible to have an adverb directly after a linking verb, but only if the -adverb describes an adjective that follows.
These sentences show the types of errors with linking verbs that are common on the TOEFL test.

The test looks easily* to me.
Sally feels unbelievable* happy about the news.
  • In the first example, the linking verb looks should be followed by the adjective easy rather than the adverb easily. 
  • In the second example, the linking verb feels is followed by the adjective happy. The incorrect adjective unbelievable should be the adverb unbelievably because it describes the adjective happy.
The following chart lists commonly used linking verbs and outlines the differ ent uses of adjectives and adverbs after regular verbs and linking verbs.

EXERCISE
Each of the following sentences contains at least one adjective or adverb. Indicate if the sentences are correct (C) or incorrect (I).

1. Kathy looks gorgeously in that dress. (I)

  • Looks is linking Verb and should be followed by adjective gorgeous, not gorgeously.
  • So, the correct sentence should be Kathy looks gorgeous in that dress.
2. The children have grown considerably. (C)

  • grown is regular verb and followed by adverb, considerably. So it is correct.
3. Steve walked rapid to the corner to catch the bus. (I)

  • walk is regular verb and rapid is adjective. Rapid should be rapidly. So it incorrect.
  • The correct sentence should be Steve walked rapidly to the corner to catch the bus.
4. The boys became sick with the flu. (C)

  • became is linking verb and sick is adjective. So , it is correct.
5. The mother closed the door careful. (I)

  • closed is regular verb and careful is adjective. So it is incorrect.
  • careful should be carefully (Adverb)
6. Tom appeared rather unhappily at what had happened.(I)

  • appeared is linking verb and unhappily is adverb, So it is incorrect.
  • unhappily should be happy (adjective)
7.The choir members sang enthusiastically. (C)

  • sang is regular verb and enthusiastically is adverb. SO it is correct.
8. The soup tastes too salty. (I)

  • tastes is linking verb and salty is adverb. So it is incorrect.
  • the correct sentence should be The soup tastes too salt.
9. The book seemed easily for the students. (I)

  • seemed is linking verb and easily is adverb. So it is incorrect.Easily should be easy (adjective)
  • The correct sentence should be The book seemed easy for the students.
 10. In the late afternoon, the sun set slow in the west. (I)

  • set is regular verb and slow is adjective. So it incorrect. Slow should be slowly (Adverb).
  • The correct sentence should be ......., the sun set slowly.....
 Sumber: www.toeflskill.com

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