Senin, 30 Maret 2015

My Kind Of Perfect - David Archuleta

I was thinking about ya
I drew a little picture
But some things you cant put on paper

Like it like shooting stars?
I write songs on guitar
Got more things to do than stare at a mirror

I know, I know, she's gotta be out there, out there
I know I know she's gotta be...

[Chorus:]
Maybe I'm wrong
Maybe I'm right
Maybe I just let you walk by
What can I say
Maybe I've known you all my life
Is she the one? Is it today?
Will I turn the corner
See my future in a beautiful face
Maybe.

She's anything but typical
A sweet surprise
No matter what, she's looking at the bright side

It's gonna be worth it
Cause that's what love is
I'll keep searching for my kind of perfect

I know, I know, she's gotta be out there, out there
I know, I know, she's gotta be...

[Chorus:]
Maybe I'm wrong
Maybe I'm right
Maybe I just let you walk by
What can I say
Maybe I've known you all my life
Is she the one? Is it today?
Will I turn the corner
See my future in a beautiful face
Maybe.

They say give it time
Give it time, and it will fall in line
But I keep wondering how and when
And why I haven't met you

But maybe I'm wrong
Maybe I'm right

Is she the one? Is it today?
Will I turn the corner
See my future in a beautiful face
Maybe

Maybe I'm wrong
Maybe I'm right
Maybe I just let you walk by
What can I say
Maybe I've known you all my life
Is she the one? Is it today?
Will I turn the corner
See my future in a beautiful face
Maybe

I'll keep searching for my kind of perfect.

Minggu, 15 Maret 2015

Artikel 1 Softskill Bulan 1 B.Inggris Bisnis 2

Conditional Clause and Main Clause
If I have enough money,
     conditional clause
I will go to Japan.
     main clause

I will go to Japan,
     main clause
if I have enough money
    conditional clause

First, Second, and Third Conditional
1. First conditional:
If I have enough money, I will go to Japan.

2. Second conditional:
If I had enough money, I would go to Japan.

3. Third conditional:
If I had had enough money, I would have gone to Japan.


Conditional clause
Main clause

1. If + Present Tense
will +  inf / present tense / imperative

If you help me with the dishes, I will help you with your homework.
If the sum of the digits of a number is divisible by three, the number is divisible by three (Present tense)
If you see Mr Fox tonight, tell him I am ill. (imperative).

2. If + Past Tense
would + inf / present tense

3. If + Past Perfect Tense
would have + past participle

We do not normally use will or would in the conditional clause, only in the main clause.

Uses of the Conditional
 First conditional
Nature: Open condition, what is said in the condition is possible.
Time: This condition refers either to present or to future time.
example If he is late, we will have to go without him.
If my mother knows about this, we are in serious trouble.

 Second conditional
Nature: unreal (impossible) or improbable situations.
Time: present; the TENSE is past, but we are talking about the present, now.
example If I knew her name, I would tell you.
If I were you, I would tell my father.

 Third conditional
Nature: unreal
Time: Past (so we are talking about a situation that was not so in the past.)
example If you had warned me, I would not have told your father about that party. (But you didn't, and I have).
Remember!
The conditional construction does not normally use will or wouldin if-clauses.
EXCEPTION: If will or would express willingness, as in requests, they can be used in if-clauses.
example If you will come this way, the manager will see you now.
I would be grateful if you would give me a little help.
(= ± please, come this way; please, give me...)

For the second conditional, were replaces was :
example If I were a rich man...

After if, we can either use "some(-one, -where...)" or "any(-one, -where...).
example If I have some spare time next weekend....or :
If I have any spare time...

Instead of if not, we can use unless.
example I'll be back tomorrow unless there is a plane strike.
He'll accept the job unless the salary is too low.

There is a "mixed type" as well, for the present results of an unreal condition in the past :
If + Past Perfect - would + inf.
If you had warned me [then], I would not be in prison [now].





Source : http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/conditional2.htm

Tugas Softskill Bulan 1 B. Inggris Bisnis 2



I.       Exercise 21
1.      had understood
2.      would not have been
3.      will give
4.      would have told
5.      would have been
6.      had
7.      would stop
8.      needed
9.      would have found
10.  enjoyed
11.  paint
12.  were
13.  will write
14.  permitted
15.  would spend
16.  will accept
17.  buy
18.  had decided
19.  would have written
20.  will leak
21.  had studied
22.  has hear
23.  see
24.  gets
25.  turn
26.  had been
27.  would have called
28.  would have talked
29.  explained
30.  spoke

II.    Exercise 22
1.      eating
2.      eat
3.      swim
4.      like
5.      speaking
6.      studying
7.      dance
8.      sleeping
9.      eating
10.  eating

III. Exercise 23
1.      stay
2.      have stayed
3.      have worked
4.      studied
5.      not study
6.      have
7.      stood
8.      not cook
9.      had not arrived
10.  have slept

IV. Exercise 24
1.      should have had
2.      must have been
3.      must have damaged
4.      should not have parked
5.      must have studied
6.      must have studied
7.      must have been
8.      should have deposited
9.      must have forgotten
10.  must not have studied

V.     Exercise 25
1.      I will
2.      would have gone
3.      may have had
4.      should have done
5.      must have forgotten
6.      may have slept
7.      may have had
8.      could have lost
9.      should not have driven
10.  may have run