Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Shooting 'VNP'

at the first meeting of English language lessons, as we have been taught how to speak English properly. The first step is to 'shoot' VNP (Verb, Nominal, Passive),
a sentence is called the active sentence when the subject is taking action, otherwise the passive sentence where the subject is subjected to the action, while the nominal sentence is a state subject that no action or the subject is not subject to action.

for example:  
Sugeng go to school, this sentence includes an active sentence (we call the Verb) because the subject (Sugeng) take action (go)
Sugeng escorted his father, this sentence is the passive sentence (we call the Passive) because the subject (Sugeng) subjected to the action (escort).
Sugeng a student, this sentence is an example of a sentence where the subject is not taking action and the subject is not subject to action (we call the Nominal).

as we have seen a different concept of English language with the concept of Indonesian, Indonesian in its structure is not known aspects of time and did not know the aspects of emphasis, whereas in English the sentence structure is very dependent on the time aspect and the aspect of emphasis.


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