BENEFIT (noun):
76. BENEFIT (noun):
manfaatfaedahuntungmenguntungkankeuntungan
Criteria for selecting the sentences that use ‘BENEFIT’
a. Infinitive Tim Eggar, Schools minister, when asked if he would take action on class size, 1991 what he research says reducing class size to the point where student achievement would be likely to benefit is prohibitively expensive. (menguntungkan)
b. Article Through the primary care physician, they will also get the benefit of personal health care oversight and coordination, something many of us lack, no matter how we purchase our health care. (manfaat)
c. Preposition
I don't see any good in teaching them to deny their emotions for the benefit of the established order. (manfaat dari)
d. Possessive GENERAL How long has it been since you reviewed the objectives of your benefit and service program? (keuntunganmu)
e. Auxiliary verb She wanted to make a more equitable distribution of it among the groups that would benefit the most particularly the scholarship fund. (akan mendapat manfaat)
77. BEST (adjective): terbaik Criteria for selecting the sentences that use ‘BEST’
a. Article I'd like to have a best friend. (memiliki teman akrab)
b. Conjunction Kevin Costner proudly accepted awards for best Picture and best Director. (dan direktur terbaik)
c. Preposition And they still came to the famous dinners at his house, where the food, and the music, and the conversation were the best in London. (terbaik di London)
d. Adverb So, you took my very best dish, the one that I never, ever use. (paling terbaik)
e. Possessive There were a lot of people there, rich people in their best clothes. (pakaian terbaik mereka)
78. BETTER (adjective): lebih baik Criteria for selecting the sentences that use ‘BETTER’
a. Article But hate and violence still stand in the way of their dream for a better- America and a better world. (dunia yang lebih baik) a. Article But hate and violence still stand in the way of their dream for a better- America and a better world. (dunia yang lebih baik)
c. Verb He began to feel better. (merasa lebih baik)
d. Adverb
I was afraid she was dead.' The doctor smiled. Would you like to see her? She's much better now.' (agak baikan)
e. Preposition 'We're all better at some things than others,' Nutty said to him. (lebih baik di)
79. BETWEEN (prepositionadverb): antaradi antara Criteria for selecting the sentences that use ‘BETWEEN’
a. Conjunction There was snow on the tops of the mountains, and between the trees there were small, pretty houses. (dan di antara)
b. Article He had to choose between a good life and a bad life, he thought. (di antara kehidupan yang baik)
c. Possessive The tears ran down his face, between his fingers, and onto the floor. (di antara jari-jemari nya) c. Possessive The tears ran down his face, between his fingers, and onto the floor. (di antara jari-jemari nya)
e. Preposition We pushed the car out from between the other two cars. (dari di antara)
80. BIG (adjective): besar Criteria for selecting the sentence that use ‘BIG’
a. Article One evening, in 18, I was in Rome and was invited to a big party in the palace of Duke Di Broglio. (sebuah pesta yang besar)
b. Adjective There was a party at Al's house, and when I went there after work, I saw a big black car outside. (mobil hitam yang besar)
c. Possessive You wanted him to die, because you wanted his money and his big house - just like the Futures! (rumah besar nya)
d. Preposition He was in big trouble and was soon out of the football world forever. (dalam masalah besar)
e. Adverb The only big city in the Rockies is Denver. (satu – satu nya kota besar)
81. TRIP (noun): perjalanan Criteria for selecting the sentences that use ‘TRIP’
a. Article In 1934, after a trip to Germany, Daddy King changed his first name and his son's name to Martin. (perjalanan)
b. Possessive His trip in 1937 was his second tour of Britain as a speaker. (perjalanan nya)
c. Adjective But in 1952, when Princess Elizabeth was on an official trip to Africa, she was brought terrible news. (perjalanan resmi)
d. Preposition You can visit the church on your next trip to England if you are brave enough!A house in Norfolk, England, is famous for the ghost called 'the Brown Lady'. (perjalanan ke Inggris)
e. Conjunction You can look at them from the top from Canada or the USA, or you can take a boat trip and see them from below. (perjalanan dan)
82. TROUBLE (noun): masalahhambatan Criteria for selecting the sentences that use ‘TROUBLE’
a. Adjective He was in big trouble and was soon out of the football world forever. (masalah besar) a. Adjective He was in big trouble and was soon out of the football world forever. (masalah besar)
c. Article The trouble started when the El Salvador team arrived on Saturday 7th June in the Honduran capital, Tegucigalpa. (hambatanmasalah)
d. Possessive
I am sorry now that she did not. Then suddenly her expression changed, and she became very calm. 'Oh, I know your trouble,' she said. (masalah mu)
e. Conjunction He took my hand and rubbed it gently. 8 Jane Eyre 'I wish I were on an island with you and nobody else, with no to make me suer.' trouble or danger or terrible memories you, sir? (masalah atau bahaya)
83. TRUE (adjective): benarnyatasejati Criteria for selecting the sentences that use ‘TRUE’
a. Article This is different from any story that I've ever written. Why? Because it's a true story. (sebuah ceritakisah nyata)
b. Preposition As Oe listened to Dr Shigeto's story, he began to understand more about true courage. (tentang keberanian sejati) b. Preposition As Oe listened to Dr Shigeto's story, he began to understand more about true courage. (tentang keberanian sejati)
I was convinced that what I was experiencing was real and true. (dan benar)
d. Possessive She laughed and sang quietly, 'The girl with the magic ring will always know her true love.' (cinta sejatinya)
e. Adverb It was certainly true in the 1970's, after Playboy magazine rated party schools and put West Virginia at the top of the list. (memang benar)
84. TRY (verb): mencoba Criteria for selecting the sentences that use ‘TRY’
a. Conjunction It was very early - five o'clock in the morning and they didn't knock at the door, or try to wake anyone up. (atau mencoba)
b. Auxiliary verb
I must try to escape. (harus mencoba)
c. Adverb The important questions were Were the Sarsfield Velez players really hurt? and Did Estudiantes really try to hurt them? (benar – benar mencoba)
d. Infinitive It was time to try something new. (untuk mencoba) d. Infinitive It was time to try something new. (untuk mencoba)
I try to be honest, and I want to stay that way. (saya mencoba)