Sabtu, 04 Juni 2011

tugas 2 (passive voice)

‘It is said Mhow derives its name from a tree’ offered a benign old man sitting on a sofa chair in one corner. This person had not been introduced to us yet. Mr. Firoze Ilava was Zal’s Cowasji’s father–in-law. He was tall, in his seventies, had wizened features and thinning but healthy snow-white hair.


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Rabu, 01 Juni 2011

tugas 4 (direct and indirect)

   who do you believe?

   This is a famous story about an old man and his donkey. this old man lived in a village in a warm country a long time ago. One day a young man came to the old man's house and said " can i use your donkey today, please ? my two donkeys are ill, and you're not using yours"
    The old man knew this young man well. the young was not kind to animals and often hit his donkeys. so his donkeys were of ten ill. the old man did not want to say " yes" but he could not say " no" because the young man was very polite. so he said, " I'm sorry, but my donkey isn't here . my son is using it". 
    The young man did not belive this because the old man's son had three donkeys. then the old man's donkey made a loud noise, and the young man heard it. the young man was angry and said, " I can hear the donkey in youre garden. how can you say it isn't here?". this was difficult question., but the old man always had an answer for difficult questions. he looked at the young man and said, " who do you believe? me or the donkey?".