Minggu, 19 Maret 2017

JOGJA ( Never Ending City)

Every year me and my travelling mates pick up one place for our destination.
This year we decided to visit JOGJAKARTA, located in the bottom of Central Java. Small state of the old kingdom and mixed up with growing society.
We are staying in Purworejo. It's a small city near of Jogja city (two hours from Jogja). My friend have a related family so we are staying in her house for 4 days. It's so fun because we're having a new fresh atmosphere beside of Jakarta.
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DAY 1
II TEMPO GELATO 

A place to get freeze by the ice cream. The price is just Rp 25.000,- for one big cone with two topping ice cream.


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MALIOBORO St.

A place for traditional shopping and merchandise in Jogjakarta.



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DAY 2

KALIBIRU KULONPROGO

A place with a beautiful panorama and a real live photo studio. This place is so trendy. If you wanna go to Jogja, make this on your first list. No regrets.



Fascinating view!
what a view!
But to get photograph in this place, we must wait for 4 hours. I don't know why but i prefer to make my own photo and then leave haha

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TAMAN SARI

Knowing as "A goddess pool or princess bathroom" inside of this place, there's a large of pool and a water tunnel which didn't use anymore for a long time. This place is quite unique and my favorite place in Jogja city. Unfortunately, we came on the crowded situation and we can't took photo in the main spot.





Beside of that, Taman Sari is a small village.


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DAY 3

KEBUN BUAH MANGUNAN



Located in a top of the Mangunan hills. The view is same like Kalibiru, but the crowd is not the same. It's pretty fresh to have a view like that.
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IMOGIRI PINE FOREST

Then, we went to Imogiri Pine Forest because it located near to Mangunan hills. We got fresh air inside there. The view is same like Mt.Pancar in Bogor ( i thought ).


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PARANGTRITIS BEACH

One of the famous beach in Jogkarta. It's a little bit dirty but it's enough to make yourself relax at the beach while watching the sunset.


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DAY 4

RATU BOKO TEMPLE


The temple is like a gate. Is more beautiful with sunset behind it but the ticket for the sunset is quite expensive.


we're having dinner at Abhayagiri Restaurant

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My holiday in Jogja is over. I must say that JOGJAKARTA is a fascinating city with old tradition and old kingdom in Indonesia.


In Jogjakarta, "Becak" is still used as transportation.

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As a bonus, on my way to home, we have a little visit in Semarang city. We visited "Lawang Sewu" (A place with 1000 doors).


and Sam Poo Kong temple.


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And here are..
My travelling mates
My highschool punk
My besties
My sister






Kamis, 16 Maret 2017

SUBJECT, VERB AND COMPLEMENT


SUBJECT

Definition
The noun or noun phrase (gender, number, and person) that tells whom or what the sentence addresses.

Type of subject

-          Simple
Example : Kelly puts a lot of sauce in her food.
(Kelly is the subject. A simple subject is just one word without any modifiers).
-          Complete
Example : That new girl from England puts a lot of sauce in her food.
(That new girl from England is a complete subject. It is the simple subject (girl) plus all modifiers).
-          Compound
Example : Kelly and George put a lot of sauce in their food.
(Kelly and George is a compound subject. That just means it is made up of more than one element).

VERB

Definition

Verbs are often describes as doing words. A verb usually tells us what action is being performed.
For example :
·         He read the book.
·         She eat the cake.
Verbs can express a physical actions, mental actions, or states of being.
For example :
1)      Verbs expressing physical actions.
Verbs that express physical actions are the ones that spring to mind when most people think about verbs. Such verbs are easy to spot because the action can be easily envisaged. Here are some examples of verbs expressing physical actions :
·         To climb
·         To hit
·         To swim

2)      Verbs expressing mental actions.
Not all actions are physical. Some are mental. Here are some examples of verbs expressing mental actions :
·         To guess
·         To think
·         To wonder

3)      Verbs expressing a state of being.
The very act of being (i.e., just existing) is also an action. Below are some examples of verbs express a state of being. The most common one (in fact, the most common verb of all) is the verb to be.
·         To appear
·         To exist
·         To be


COMPLEMENT
Definition
            A complement is the part of a sentence that comes after the Verb and is needed to make the sentence complete.
Examples of Complements
1)      Subject Complement
He’s a surveyor.
(The subject is completed by the complement to the verb. This is a copula verb.)
2)      Object Complement
He sent her the email.
(The sentence is completed by telling us what he sent to her)
3)      Adjectival Complement
They’ll be happy.
(The sentence is completed by the Adjective; this could be extended further, they’ll be happy to see us, etc.)
4)      Prepositional Complement
They’ll talked about what needed doing.
(The sentence is completed by the phrase linked to the verb by the preposition)

MODIFIER

Tells the time, place or manner of the action. Very often it’s a prepositional phrase. Prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun.
Note:
The modifier normally follows the complement, but not always. However, the modifier especially when it’s a prepositional phrase, usually can’t separate the verb and the complement.


           SENTENCES
1)          Sandra        is cooking        dinner                 tonight.
        Subject       Verb Phrase        Complement      Modifier of time

2)          Faras and Robby   have visited     the president.
                  Subject              Verb Phrase    Complement

3)          We            can eat           lunch           in this restaurant      today.
         Subject  Verb Phrase     Complement      Modifier place    Modifier time

4)          He         opened            his sketch book.
       Subject     Verb Phrase         Complement

5)          Sam       is washing          dishes            right now.
       Subject       Verb Phrase    Complement     Modifier time




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