Wednesday 25 January 2012

DETERMINERS AND SIMPLE PAST TENSE

today we learn about determiner and past tense. These two thing was presented by Rabiatul, Syuhada, Hadayu and Naseha, interesting and the side show that was being presented also clear for me to understand, it is not from what they present but I also do my research in internet to get more clear about determiner, because past tense I have learn since secondary school,so I understand more about past tense than determiner, past tense, something that occur in the past, and we used -ed after the word such as treat+ed
and this some xample about determiners from internet.
de·ter·mine  (d-tûrmn)
v. de·ter·minedde·ter·min·ingde·ter·mines
v.tr.
1.
a. To decide or settle (a dispute, for example) conclusively and authoritatively.
b. To end or decide, as by judicial action.
2. To establish or ascertain definitely, as after consideration, investigation, or calculation. See Synonyms at discover.
3. To cause (someone) to come to a conclusion or resolution.
4. To be the cause of; regulate: Demand determines production.
5. To give direction to: The management committee determines departmental policy.
6. To limit in scope or extent.
7. Mathematics To fix or define the position, form, or configuration of.
8. Logic To explain or limit by adding differences.
9. Law To put an end to; terminate.
v.intr.
1. To reach a decision; resolve. See Synonyms at decide.
2. Law To come to an end.




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