FINISH (SELESAI) (1k graded)
50. FINISH (SELESAI) (1k graded)
- Conjunction
Stay and finish your dinner. (dan selesaikan) - Auxiliary Verb Modal
I must finish writing my new book then. (harus menyelesaikan) - Infinitive
This is my true story; and I want to finish it now. ((ingin) menyelesaikan)
- Noun
Why don't you finish it during your holiday? (kamu selesaikan (ini)) - Pronoun
She wanted to work abroad, but first she had to finish her studies. (menyelesaikan (belajarnya))
51. FIX (MEMPERBAIKI) (2k graded) - Infinitive
The servants began to fix armor to Maximus's body, first his arms, legs, and shoulders. ((mulai) memperbaiki)
- Adverb
You'd better fix this. (lebih baik memperbaiki) - Conjunction
I wonder if you could be an angel and go over and fix things for me? (dan memperbaiki) - Pronoun
We'll fix it, of course, but not too quickly. (memperbaiki ini)
- Article
It took another half an hour after that to fix the cover. (memperbaiki (sampul))
52. FOOT (KAKI) (1k graded) - Article
He saw a foot kicking hard in the water beside him. (kaki) - Possessive Noun
The right hand was like a man's foot. (kaki seorang laki-laki) - Preposition
You'll never get there on foot before the storm starts again. (dengan kaki)
- Possessive Adjective
Her foot's broken, but she'll be all right. (kakinya) - Adjective
And Marianne quickly forgot about her bad foot. (kaki yang buruk)
53. FORMER (BEKAS, MANTAN) (2k graded) - Article
Jane, a former civil servant with a passion for language and writing. (bekas)
- Possessive Adjective
They also treat their former colonies as their exclusive trading zones. (bekas mereka)
- Possessive noun
All but one of the cafe's former chefs graduated from the Culinary Institute of America, and the one who didn't trained in France. ( juru masak bekas kafe)
- Adjective
Mr. Hirschorn, the former executive editor of New York magazine. (mantan eksekutif)
- Noun
He is a former rector of both the Gregorian University and the Biblical Institute in Rome. (mantan rektor)
54. FULL (PENUH) (1k graded) - Auxiliary Verb be
The holes are full of small stones and earth. (penuh) - Collocation
Scott said through a mouth full of food. (mulut penuh (makanan)) - Conjunction
The room was in order but full of evil. (tetapi penuh) - Noun
But there is a priest, Hoteiosho, an old man who carries a bag full of presents for children. ((satu) tas penuh)
- Adverb
Our house was always full of people in those days. (selalu penuh)
55. GAME (PERMAINAN) (1k graded) - Article
I was ready to begin the game. (permainan) - Adjective
It was a dangerous game. ((sebuah) permainan berbahaya) - Collocation
When I die, I'd like to die at a football game. ((sebuah) permainan sepak bola)
- Possessive Adjective
Something was wrong with our game. (permainan kita) - Verb
The game began immediately. (permainan dimulai)
56. GIVE (MEMBERIKAN) (1k graded) - Auxiliary Verb modal
I can give you a lot of money. (bisa memberi) - Noun
They give me the same nice room every year. (mereka memberi) - Infinitive
I don't want to give you money. ((tidak ingin) memberi) - Conjunction
They should look at the forest and give thanks for everything around them. (dan memberi)
- Pronoun
Maybe you can give me some lessons. (memberiku)