Monday, 27 January 2014

Gerunds and Infinitives



1. Handy miss working in the entertainment industry. Maybe He can get his old job back.
2. Do you mind helping me translate this letter?
3. Dinda enjoys reading romance novels.
4. Exercising and eating right can help you live a long and healthy life.
5. Laryssa has to wait forever at the doctor’s office. I suggest taking a good magazine to help kill time.
6. Genny keeps forgetting to send us the documents. We need to have them by next week!
7. The child denied stealing the piece of cake.
8. After the accident last year, she would never consider buying another motorcycle.
9.Afgan and I discussed moving to the city to find work.
10. His favorite thing is floating on his back in the sea.
11.The nurse risked getting the disease from her patient, but she continued to treat him until he had fully recovered.
12. Swimming helped me strengthen my injured leg.
13.The doctor advised seeing a specialist about the problem.
14. He can’t help wondering how his grandmother’s life would have been different if she had been able to go to college.
15. Kila practiced pronouncing the word until she sounded just like a native speaker.

16. Desy agreed to meet us at the café at 6:00, but she never showed up.
17. I would like to come to the party with you.
18. I am learning to speak Spanish.
19. She helped me to carry my suitcase.
20. He decided to study Physics.
21. I promise to help you tomorrow.
22. She agreed to bring the pudding.
23. We hope to visit German next month.
24. They plan to start college in the autumn.
25. I don’t want to leave yet.
26. I’d hate to arrive too late.
27. I choose to work here.
28. She waited to buy a sandwich.
29. It seems to be raining.
30.Finally, I managed to finish the work.

 

Sunday, 26 January 2014

Natural Phenomenon

10 Ridiculously Cool Natural Phenomena 
Natural phenomena are events that occur in nature because of natural reasons. They are not controlled or caused to happen by humans but are rather bound to happen. Volcanic eruption is one example of a natural phenomena. 

A lot of what we see in the natural world is taken for granted. Sure, we may marvel at the occasional sunset, or check out some neat clouds every once in a while, but for the most part, the amazingness of the world around us tends to go unnoticed. And that’s a shame, because if you know where to look, you’ll see that nature can do things way more impressive than sunsets or clouds. For example:

1. Frost Flowers

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To put it simply, frost flowers are flowers made of frost. More accurately, frost flowers are nothing like that, so let’s put it technically instead: they’re buildups of ice particles around the base of certain plants and types of wood. When the temperature outside the plant is below freezing and the temperature within them is not, then water is pulled to the surface in a process similar to transpiration. This leads to a fragile chain of ice being pushed outward, which ends up forming sprawling, delicate formations. So they’re not exactly flowers—more like leaves, if anything—but they’re just as pretty to look at, and at least twice as cool.

2. Columnar Basalt

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At some point in time, basalt looked at itself in the mirror and realized that if it ever wanted to be noticed by the cool kids in nature (us), it would have to step up its game. And so, much like the unpopular girl who is secretly gorgeous when she takes her glasses off, basalt showed the world what it was capable of—by arranging itself into columns.

Admittedly, on the surface this doesn’t seem all that impressive—columns aren’t traditionally very exciting—but when put together into a sprawling honeycomb, this type of basalt is a sight to behold. The unique formations are a result of lava flows cracking as they cool, in a perpendicular direction to the original flow. Columnar basalt clusters can be found all over the world—and then, naturally, climbed.

3. Snow Donuts

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You know how when you were a kid, and it snowed outside, the first thing you did was roll up a nice big snowball? You either threw it at somebody’s face or made a snowman with it (depending on what type of kid you were), but that’s not the important part of the memory right now. The important thing—the fantastic thing—is that nature has its own way of rolling snowballs: snow donuts. These rare shapes are formed—under perfect temperature conditions only—when a mass of snow either falls or is blown by the wind. If it manages to catch on to some other snow, and gravity or the wind is in its favor, then the new snowball will roll itself in the exact same way we all used to. In this case, though, the middles tend to collapse to create a donut shape, which can end up as tall as 26 inches (66 centimeters).

4. Waterspouts

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Waterspouts are exactly what they look like, and exactly as awesome as they sound: they’re tornadoes that form over water. Because of this, they don’t pose a major threat unless you happen to be in a boat—but if you are, then watch out, because these things can achieve speeds of up to 190 miles (305 kilometers) per hour. In fact, it’s been speculated that many mysterious shipwrecks—such as those within the Bermuda Triangle—are simply a result of bad luck with waterspouts. They can occur anywhere over water, but are especially prevalent in the Florida Keys, where there can be 400 or 500 waterspouts a year.

5. Sun Dogs

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Here’s another phenomenon that has to do with ice crystals in the atmosphere. Like fire rainbows, sun dogs are massive halos in the sky as a result of light refraction—though in this case, they appear to actually encircle the sun. Sun dogs can be recognized by the two distinctive bright spots on either side of the halo—if these blips are bright enough, it can even look like there are three suns in the sky, all side by side. And the good news is that this happens all the time, all over the world, so you’ll be able to start seeing them if you look closely enough (especially when the sun is low in the sky). Just remember that if you look closely enough at the sun for too long, you won’t be able to see much of anything. Ever. So try to be careful.

6. Fire Rainbows

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These colorful offshoots can often be seen during the summers of middle-latitude areas, such as most of the United States. What they actually are is a large halo of refracted light, and despite their nickname, they have nothing to do with either fire or rainbows. They only occur when the sun is at least 58 degrees above the horizon, when there are cirrus clouds in the sky that are filled with plate-shaped ice crystals. The refraction of light is always parallel to the horizon, and because the arcs are so big, only sections of them are ever commonly seen—which is why it can look like certain patches of cloud are on fire (or throwing a rave). The proper name for these things, in case you ever need to impress a scientist, is ‘circumhorizontal arc.’

7. Supercells

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If Superman is basically a stronger, more flight-enabled version of a regular man, then a supercell is basically a stronger, more tornado-enabled version of a regular storm cell. This is because—much like tornadoes—supercells have the tendency to spin around a lot, but also—and more importantly—because supercells can actually create tornadoes. If you remember one thing after reading this article, let it be this: stay the hell away from things that can do that.

In case it needed to be mentioned, supercells are the most dangerous of the four major storm types, in addition to being the scariest to look at. Thankfully, they’re also the most rare, and tend to be confined to the central United States during the springtime. If you ever happen to come across one, wherever you are, just remember the advice you got in the last paragraph: move in the other direction.

8. Penitentes

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Here’s another cool ice formation, about as far away from underwater as you can get—high in the mountains. These spiky fields of ice are called penitentes, and each individual shard can be up to a whopping 13 feet (4 meters) high. These intimidating snow structures are formed in high-altitude areas with low humidity, such as the glaciers of the Andes mountains. If the conditions are right, the sun’s rays are so hot that they can actually sublimate fields of snow—meaning that the frozen water vaporizes without ever becoming a liquid. This leads to slight pockets in the ice, which—thanks to their shape—actually end up attracting even more heat. The sharp spikes, then, are just the lucky parts of the snowfield that the sun didn’t target for complete and utter annihilation.

9. Brinicles

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When the surface of the sea freezes—such as around the north and south poles—it does so in a way that forces pockets of especially cold and salty seawater to gather on the underside of the ice. This mixture of brine is denser than the seawater below it, and as a result it tends to slowly sink to the bottom. Now, because it’s so cold, the fresher water below the brine actually freezes around it as it falls, which results in a giant icicle under the surface. The technical name for this sort of thing is ‘ice stalactite,’ but what kind of boring title is that for such a breathtaking phenomenon? Hence the need for their cool nickname, ‘brinicles.’ Regular English didn’t have a good enough word, so we had to come up with a whole new one (or, more accurately, sloppily mash together two old ones).

10. Volcanic Lightning

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If someone asked you to name the two coolest things you could ever see in nature, your answer would be “volcanoes and lightning.” Or possibly “lightning and volcanoes,” I guess, but those are the only two options—it’s just a fact. But nature, it seems, is constantly looking for new ways to impress us—which is why it went ahead and made volcanic lightning a reality.

And yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like—a lightning storm that takes place in the middle of a volcanic eruption. Scientists aren’t 100% sure why this happens, but the primary theory goes that when a volcano erupts, it projects positively-charged debris into the atmosphere. These charges then react with negative charges already present, which results in 1) a bolt of lightning, and 2) a really cool picture.

Source : http://listverse.com/2013/04/28/10-ridiculously-cool-natural-phenomenon/ 

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Holiday Story

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24th of December 2013, my vacation started with a very boring day with my beloved brother. I just stayed in my bedroom with my cell phone until my brother brought me some food to eat. I didn't know what he cooked that day until now but I don't know why, that macaroni and cheese feel's so good. After I finished my breakfast, I watched a film at Fox Movies Premium Channel. This film is good enough for me and my brother to pass this very boring day. The title is 21 Jump Street, a film by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller which in starring by Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum. This movie tells the story of a pair of underachieving cops who are sent back to a local high school to blend in and bring down a synthetic drug ring. I think this film is so awesome because the story blend with a great actor. I don't know why but time was running so fast when I watched that movie with my brother. It's 12 o'clock now, it's time for me and my brother to pray. After we finish it, we only playing some games together like Pokopang, 8 Ballpool, and Flow until we sleep 'cause we're too tired to play again. It's 14.45 now, time feels so fast when we sleep. We're so confused, there's nothing we can do to have fun, we only can watch TV. We're so lucky because that day the program is good enough to watch, like some Hollywood Movies, Horror Movies and Thriller Movies. We're watched about more than 4 movies today cause that's all we can do. Maybe, everyday in my vacation will end like this, so sad. 'Cause all I usually do are Eat, Pray, and Play then repeat.









Conditional Sentences


1.

(I) I will be happy if I can travel all around the world.

(II) I would be happy if I could travel all around the world.

(III) I would have been happy if I could have traveled all around the world.



2.

(I) I will be happy if I get a perfect score at Physics test.

(II) I would be happy if I got a perfect score at Physics test.

(III) I would have been happy if I had got a perfect score at Physics test.



3.

(I) I will be happy if I can make my parents so proud of me.

(II) I would be happy if I could make my parents so proud of me.

(III) I would have been happy if I could have made my parents so proud of me.



4.

(I) I will be happy if I can be the smartest student in class.

(II) I would be happy if I could be the smartest student in class.

(III) I would have been happy if I could have been the smartest student in class.



5.

(I) I will be happy if I meet Adam Levine.

(II) I would be happy if I can met Adam Levine.

(III) I would have been happy if I had met Adam Levine.



6.

(I) I will be happy if I can get in to FK UNPAD.

(II) I would be happy if I could get in to FK UNPAD.

(III) I would have been happy if I could have got in to FK UNPAD.



7.

(I) I will be happy if I have a lot of money.

(II) I would be happy if I had a lot of money.

(III) I would have been happy if I had had a lot of money.



8.

(I) I will be happy if I can do well in every tasks.

(II) I would be happy if I could do well in every tasks.

(III) I would have been happy if I could have done well in every tasks.



9.

(I) I will be happy if I go to Maldives Island by a private jet with my big family.

(II) I would be happy if I went to Maldives Island by a private jet with my big family.

(III) I would have been happy if I had gone to Maldives Island by a private jet with my big family.



10.

(I) I will be happy if there is no homeworks.

(II) I would be happy if there were no homeworks.

(III) I would have been happy if there had been no homeworks.



11.

(I) If I have 1 million dollars, I will go to Mecca with my family

(II) If I had 1 million dollars, I would go to Mecca with my family

(III) If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have gone to Mecca with my family



12.

(I) If I have 1 million dollars, I will buy Rubicon or Wrangler car

(II) If I had 1 million dollars, I would buy Rubicon or Wrangler car

(III) If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have bought Rubicon or Wrangler car



13.

(I) If I have 1 million dollars, I will build a mosque and schools for unfortunate people

(II) If I had 1 million dollars, I would build a mosque and schools for unfortunate people

(III) If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have built a mosque and schools for unfortunate people



14.

(I) If I have 1 million dollars, I will buy private Island.

(II) If I had 1 million dollars, I would buy private Island

(III) If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have bought private Island



15.

(I) If I have 1 million dollars, I will go to water Disney Land

(II) If I had 1 million dollars, I would go to water Disney Land

(III) If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have gone to water Disney Land



16.

(I) If I have 1 million dollars, I will pay my brother’s school fees

(II) If had 1 million dollars, I would pay my brother’s school fees

(III) If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have paid my brother’s school fees



17.

(I) If I have 1 million dollars, I will share it with many orphanage

(II) If I had 1 million dollars, I would share it with many orphanage

(III) If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have shared it with many orphanage



18.

(I) If I have 1 million dollars, I will buy everything that I need

(II) If I had 1 million dollars, I would buy everything that I need

(III) If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have bought everything that I need



19.

(I) If I have 1 million dollars, I want build minimalist house

(II) If I had 1 million dollars, I would build minimalist house

(III) If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have built minimalist house



20.

(I) If I have 1 million dollars, I will build private swimming pool in my house

(II) If I had 1 million dollars, I would build private swimming pool in my house

(III) If had had 1 million dollars, I would have built private swimming pool in my house