Mochammad Adam alghifari is my name. I was born in bekasi, on Friday, 19th November 1992 in my lovely city bekasi.
I live in bekasi, I started my education from elementary school 1998-2004. Junior high school 2004-2007, and senior high school from 2007-2010. Now, I chosen University Of Gunadarma bekasi, economic management.
My hobby is playing futsal, travelling, and many more. i really love playing futsal, why? Because playing futsal is important to me. Important to improve my healty as well. besides than that I also love the beach. because a lot of inspiration there and can relieve a headache inside activities.
About my weakness and excess, all of people around us sure have a weakness and excess in their own life. And me too. Most of my family , say that I am a careless. Besides weakness sure I’ve an excess. I am an optimist boy. Friendly, always think positive, negative sometimes. Besides that I am creative. I always do something that I want, and I try make something different..
I am the third boy of A. Lukman Hakim dan Euis Susilawati. I have a sister, litlle sister and brother. My sister name is Eva Navisa Hakim, my litlle sister name is Siti Saydatu Syarifah Hakim and my brother name is Mochammad Noval Azhar. My father work as entrepreneurs. My mother is housewife. Both of my parent is my inspiration. They always give me a support and optimist to try to realize my silly dreams. And they always give me some directive to face something. They always said that I am the one who change the world someday. They are my truly Super Hero in my life. I love both of them so much.
Sabtu, 07 Juni 2014
Jumat, 02 Mei 2014
Indonesia Inflation at 7.25%, March Trade at Surplus
[Updated at 12:01 p.m. on Friday, May 2, 2014]
Jakarta. Indonesia’s inflation slowed in April, supported by stable food prices that gave room for the central bank to keep borrowing costs steady.
The consumer price index rose 7.25 percent last month from a year earlier, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported on Friday. That compared with the CPI’s 7.32 percent increase in March.
Core inflation, which does not include food and energy prices because of their volatility, was 4.66 percent in April.
On a monthly basis, the CPI was broadly flat — edging down 0.02 percent in April from March.
The central bank will hold its next monthly monetary policy meeting next week. It has held its key interest rate steady at 7.5 percent since December as inflationary pressures eased. Consumer prices rose sharply in the second half of last year after the government raised prices on subsidized fuel by an average 33 percent in June.
BPS chief Suryamin said in a meeting with reporters in Jakarta on Friday that past trends have shown that slight deflation often occurs in April. He added that in April of last year, month-on-month CPI fell 0.1 percent.
The BPS also reported a second month of trade surplus of $680 million in March, bolstered by a $2.05 billion surplus in the non-oil-and-gas sector. In February the nation had a trade surplus of $785.3 million.
Meanwhile, the oil-and-gas sector reported a trade deficit of $3.17 billion for March. The country exported $15.21 billion and imported $14.54 billion on March, according to BPS.
Jakarta. Indonesia’s inflation slowed in April, supported by stable food prices that gave room for the central bank to keep borrowing costs steady.
The consumer price index rose 7.25 percent last month from a year earlier, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported on Friday. That compared with the CPI’s 7.32 percent increase in March.
Core inflation, which does not include food and energy prices because of their volatility, was 4.66 percent in April.
On a monthly basis, the CPI was broadly flat — edging down 0.02 percent in April from March.
The central bank will hold its next monthly monetary policy meeting next week. It has held its key interest rate steady at 7.5 percent since December as inflationary pressures eased. Consumer prices rose sharply in the second half of last year after the government raised prices on subsidized fuel by an average 33 percent in June.
BPS chief Suryamin said in a meeting with reporters in Jakarta on Friday that past trends have shown that slight deflation often occurs in April. He added that in April of last year, month-on-month CPI fell 0.1 percent.
The BPS also reported a second month of trade surplus of $680 million in March, bolstered by a $2.05 billion surplus in the non-oil-and-gas sector. In February the nation had a trade surplus of $785.3 million.
Meanwhile, the oil-and-gas sector reported a trade deficit of $3.17 billion for March. The country exported $15.21 billion and imported $14.54 billion on March, according to BPS.
Kamis, 03 April 2014
PASSIVE VOICE
Description of the passive voice
In passive sentences all three forms of the verb use (past participle). In the passive voice sentences or the perpetrators of acts tool very often not mentioned. Said auxiliary in the passive voice should match the subject is derived from the passive object of a sentence (so not in accordance with the word help in the subject of the active sentence). Sentences with intransitive verb with the subject of the verb behind the actors who perform an act. In English the passive voice is used when the sentence is more appropriate (suitable) to say that the goods carried focuses on the perpetrators of such acts or if the perpetrator is unknown. Passive voice is the verb phrase beginning with Di and Ter. The passive voice is accompanied tense verb III (past participle) that describes things done (by the perpetrator).
a. The lesson is being explained by the teacher.
b. A story is being written by the students.
c. Simon will be invited.
d. Tomorrow the rabbits will have been fed by six o’clock.
e. he garden will have been watered by seven o’clock.
f. This programme will have been finished in a few days.
g. The walls of the building were cracked by the explosion.
h. The cake god burned.
i. He god blamed for the mistake.
j. Our children must be educated.
k. The law must be obeyed.
l. What are they doing at home? They are supposed to be at school.
m. Oh dear! I was supposed to phone rita but I completely forgot.
n. Let’s go and see that film. It is supposed to be very good
a. I’m looking forward to being greeted by Nancy.
b. Janet is fond of being told about love stories.
o. People object to being humiliated.
p. Peter stated that he had been influenced by his wife’s ambition.
q. The inspector told us that the name of the suspect was known.
r. Kevin is going to the optician to have his eyes tested.
The passive voice is preferred when the “doer” of an action (or, the agent) is unimportant or unknown. Because of its impersonal tone, the passive voice is commonly found in textbooks, in scientific, technical or business reports, and in newspaper stories.
Example : The janitor opens the door every morning.
The door is opened by the janitor every morning.
Passive Of Verbs That Take Two Objects
With verbs that take indirect objects, either the direct or the indirect object may be the grammatical subject of the passive verb.
Active The company will give us the guarantee in writing
Passive We will be given the guarantee in writing
Or
The guarantee will be given (to) us in writing.
(To is optional in the passive)
Example : She sent her husband a telegram
Her husband was sent a telegram
Reference:
In passive sentences all three forms of the verb use (past participle). In the passive voice sentences or the perpetrators of acts tool very often not mentioned. Said auxiliary in the passive voice should match the subject is derived from the passive object of a sentence (so not in accordance with the word help in the subject of the active sentence). Sentences with intransitive verb with the subject of the verb behind the actors who perform an act. In English the passive voice is used when the sentence is more appropriate (suitable) to say that the goods carried focuses on the perpetrators of such acts or if the perpetrator is unknown. Passive voice is the verb phrase beginning with Di and Ter. The passive voice is accompanied tense verb III (past participle) that describes things done (by the perpetrator).
a. The lesson is being explained by the teacher.
b. A story is being written by the students.
c. Simon will be invited.
d. Tomorrow the rabbits will have been fed by six o’clock.
e. he garden will have been watered by seven o’clock.
f. This programme will have been finished in a few days.
g. The walls of the building were cracked by the explosion.
h. The cake god burned.
i. He god blamed for the mistake.
j. Our children must be educated.
k. The law must be obeyed.
l. What are they doing at home? They are supposed to be at school.
m. Oh dear! I was supposed to phone rita but I completely forgot.
n. Let’s go and see that film. It is supposed to be very good
a. I’m looking forward to being greeted by Nancy.
b. Janet is fond of being told about love stories.
o. People object to being humiliated.
p. Peter stated that he had been influenced by his wife’s ambition.
q. The inspector told us that the name of the suspect was known.
r. Kevin is going to the optician to have his eyes tested.
One can change the
normal word order of many active sentences (those with a direct object) so that the subject is no longer active,
but is, instead, being acted upon by the verb - or passive.
Note
in these examples how the subject-verb relationship has changed.
Because the subject is
being "acted upon" (or is passive), such sentences are
said to be in the passive voice.
NOTE: Colorful parrots live in
the rainforests cannot be changed to passive voice because the sentence does not have a
direct object.
To change a sentence
from active to passive voice, do the following:
1. Move the active sentence's direct object into the sentence's
subject slot
2.
Place the active sentence's subject into a phrase beginning with the preposition by
3. Add a form of the auxiliary verb be to the main
verb and change the main verb's form
Because passive voice
sentences necessarily add words and change the normal doer-action-receiver
of action direction, they may make the
reader work harderto understand the intended meaning.
As the examples below
illustrate, a sentence in active voice flows
more smoothly and is easier to understand than the same sentence in passive
voice.
It is generally
preferable to use the ACTIVE voice.
To change a passive
voice sentence into an active voice sentence, simply reverse the steps shown
above.
1. Move the passive sentence's subject into the active sentence's
direct object slot
2. Remove the auxiliary verb be from the
main verb and change main verb's form if needed
3.
Place the passive sentence's object of the preposition by into
the subject slot.
Because it is more
direct, most writers prefer to use the active voice whenever possible.
The passive voice may be
a better choice, however, when
- the doer of the action is unknown, unwanted, or
unneeded in the sentence
Examples
- the writer wishes to emphasize the action of the
sentence rather than the doer of the action
Examples
- the writer wishes to use passive voice for sentence variety
Passive Form Of Verbs
Many verbs may be used to make statements about the same event in two different ways.
Active Voice The boy (subject) opened the door (object).
Passive Voice The door (original object) was opened by the boy (original subject).
FORMS OF THE
PASSIVE VOICE
The passive voice is preferred when the “doer” of an action (or, the agent) is unimportant or unknown. Because of its impersonal tone, the passive voice is commonly found in textbooks, in scientific, technical or business reports, and in newspaper stories.
Example : The janitor opens the door every morning.
The door is opened by the janitor every morning.
Passive Of Verbs That Take Two Objects
With verbs that take indirect objects, either the direct or the indirect object may be the grammatical subject of the passive verb.
Active The company will give us the guarantee in writing
Passive We will be given the guarantee in writing
Or
The guarantee will be given (to) us in writing.
(To is optional in the passive)
Example : She sent her husband a telegram
Her husband was sent a telegram
Reference:
- Sasian Fenie. Kamus SMART Grammar – Tenses. 2004. Bintang Indonesia. Jakarta.
- Frank, Marcella. Modern English : Exercises For Non-Native Speakers Part 1 of Speech. New York: Prentice Hall, Inc, 1972.
- http://www.towson.edu/ows/activepass.htm
Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE
Full Name : Mochammad Adam Alghifari
Sex : Male
Place, Date of Birth : Bekasi, November 29, 1992
Nationality : Indonesia
Material Status : Single
Height, Weight : 170 cm, 58 kg
Health : Perfect
Relegion : Moeslem
Address : Perum. Duta Kranji Jl. Kenanga Blok C RT.006/009 No.175,
Bekasi Barat17125
Mobile Phone : +6285694342235
E-mail : adam_alghifari4@rocketmail.com
Education Backround
1998-2003 : SDN 13, Bekasi
2003-2006 : SMPN 14, Bekasi
2006-2009 : SMAN 44, Jakarta
2010- Up to now : Management Economy at the University Gunadarma, Bekasi
Skill
1. Computer Ms. Office (Operating)
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