PAST (LALU, MELEWATI) (1k graded)
95. PAST (LALU, MELEWATI) (1k graded)
- Article
You must forget the past. (masa lalu) - Collocation
See it was half past two in the morning. (dua lebih tiga puluh) - Conjunction
Alizon began to go east, up the hill and past the big trees behind Malkin Tower. (dan melewati)
- Possessive Adjective
Archie started telling stories about his past. (masa lalunya) - Verb
He was walking past the house when he heard screams. (berjalan melewati)
96. PEOPLE (ORANG-ORANG) (1k graded) - Adjective
You don't often see happy people, really happy people, I mean. (orang bahagia)
- Article
Many people try, but they cannot move the sword. (banyak orang) - Verb
He also helped people with his magic, and one day he came to King Uther. (membantu orang)
- Conjunction
When people reached the door, everything was silent. (ketika orang)
- Preposition
A lot of people in the road looked at her. ((banyak) orang)
97. PERSON (ORANG, PRIBADI) (1k graded) - Article
The color of a person's skin did not matter. ((kulit) seseorang) - Adjective
The important person believes that she must get the letter back. (orang penting)
- Preposition
Anne was a different kind of person. ((jenis) orang) - Conjunction
The problem was much too big for one person but nothing could stop the doctor. ((satu) orang tetapi)
- Pronoun
And you're the strongest person I know. (orang yang aku (tahu))
98. PLACE (TEMPAT) (1k graded) - Article
Then we must find a place to stay for the night. (sebuah tempat) - Adjective
The best place is the island of Monte Cristo. (tempat terbaik) - Possessive Noun
„He has to take the captain's place, said Morrel. (tempatnya kapten) - Conjunction
He told people about his dream, but he couldn't give them the time or place. (atau tempat)
- Pronoun
The wardrobe was in its place in the corner of the room. (tempatnya)
99. POINT (TITIK, HAL, MENUNJUKKAN) (1k graded, 2k graded) - Adjective
„That's an interesting point,' Louis said. (hal yang menarik) - Article
Probably, at this point, they were afraid. (titik ini) - Infinitive
She wanted to point the gun at her mouth and blow the smoke away like John Wayne, but she didn't. ((ingin) menunjukkan)
- Collocation
I will try to explain her point of view. (sudut pandang) - Adverb
You must never point a gun at anybody. (jangan pernah menunjuk) 100. POSITION (POSISI, KEDUDUKAN) (1k graded)
- Possessive Adjective
His position seemed helpless. (posisinya) - Article
When he uses it, he will lose that position. (posisi itu) - Adjective
When the Romans began to attack other countries, they attacked from
a good position. (posisi yang bagus) - Preposition
They also gave them information about the position of different stars. (posisi dari (bintang yang berbeda))
- Conjunction
He was in a very strong position and he made all the decisions about people in the house. (posisi (sangat kuat) dan)
101. POST (POS) (1k graded)
- Conjunction
Write your Christmas cards and post them. (dan pos) - Collocation
He came to the post office only for a newspaper. (kantor pos) - Article
Christine sailed the boat towards the post. ((menuju) pos) - Infinitive
I'd like to post some cards before we leave Italy. ((saya ingin) mengirim)
- Noun
And when they aren't doing that, they want to post postcards. ((mengirim) kartu pos)