Agreement (Concord)
Concord in broad terms means
agreement between the subject and the verbs as well as other
elements of the clause
structure.
1.
Simple present tense
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A pair of knife is on the table.
·
If the road is dirty, residents, vehicle users,
or government is to responsible.
·
The participant is from Surakarta.
·
More than eleven students of one class hate to
swim.
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Somebody helps you to bring your goods.
·
Mathematics is difficult subject.
·
Andy and his brother play basketball in the
garden.
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Children play football happily
·
Two years is long time for me to recognize you.
·
Every people wants to life happily.
2.
Simple past tense
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She went to Borobudur last week.
·
He sent the letter yesterday.
·
The secretary typed a letter to other company.
·
My grandfather told me about colonizer.
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I called my sister.
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My brother bought a new bag.
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My father read a newspaper last morning.
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My friend came to my house last saturday.
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My cat slept on the chair.
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I swept the floor yesterday.
3.
Present Perfect Tense
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She has wrote 3 letters since this morning.
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He has gone to Prambanan with his friend.
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She has eaten an apple.
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My father has bought a bird.
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They have returned to their home.
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You have planted seed of mango tree.
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Andy have cleaned the window.
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The teacher have taught his students in the
classroom.
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He has walked along street.
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We have made a cake.
4.
Past Perfect Tense
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Some employees had typed when the boss came.
·
My mother had cooked a soup when my father drank
a cup of coffee.
·
My neighboor had swept the floor when I passed.
·
They had played football when I called my
mother.
·
I had listened to music when she opened the
door.
·
I had done my assignment when he gave me a
flower.
·
He had watched television when I took a glass.
·
My brother had drunk a glass of milk when I
called him.
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She had washed the clothes when I broke the
mirror.
·
He had cut the grass when she pour the water.
5.
Present Contionuos
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I am doing my assignment now.
·
She is eating ice cream in the park.
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The child is walking on the table.
·
The waiter is bringing the order.
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She is watering the flower in the garden.
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I am looking the picture.
·
She is drawing a scenery.
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She is borrowing my book.
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They are doing the exam.
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The children are looking for a wallet.
6.
Past Continous
·
She was waiting her friend.
·
He was sleeping on the bed.
·
I was sitting under the tree.
·
She was coming to my house.
·
Some people were riding bicycle.
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I was painting my room.
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She was talking to me about her job.
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They were planting some plant.
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My mother was sweeping the floor.
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My sister was getting a new job.
7.
Simple Future Tense
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I will finish my study.
·
She will go to her grandmother’s house.
·
He will eat much cake.
·
My mother will cook a delicious soup.
·
My brother will win the competition.
·
She will give me money.
·
He will lend his motorcycle.
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They will have dinner together.
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My parents will buy a new house.
·
Sinta will sleep at 9.
8.
Past Future Tense
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She would iron her clothes.
·
She would join the company.
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I would be a good teacher.
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My friend would finish her assignment.
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My brother would go fishing.
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He would get a new job.
·
She would enter the classroom.
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He would ask permission to his parents.
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He would run around the field.
·
He would taking money from the bank.
9.
Present Perfect Continous Tense
·
She has been sleeping for one hour.
·
He has been cutting the grass for two hours.
·
They have been going to the museum since this
morning.
·
They have been riding a horse for thirty
minutes.
·
He has been seeing a beautiful scenery since
yesterday.
·
We have been talking to our lecturer for fifty
minutes.
·
My sister has been crying for one week.
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I have been doing my assignment since yesterday.
·
I have been waiting her for one hour.
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He has been writing a report since yesterday.
10.
Past Perfect Continous Tense
·
She had been coming to my house before she went
to campus.
·
He had been talking about something for five
minutes.
·
She had been cleaning her room for one hour.
·
He had been walking on the street before he
arrived to the shop.
·
My mother had been cooking meal before she swept
the floor.
·
I had been left a note before I went to my
friend’s house.
·
My brother had been studying before he faced an
exam.
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She had been watching the film for two hours.
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He had been playing football for three hours.
·
My father had been wearing a hat before he went
outside.
11.
Future Continous Tense
·
He will be entering the mosque.
·
He will be inviting his friend.
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They will be playing badminton.
·
She will be wearing the dress.
·
My brother will be travelling to Jogja.
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My mother will be buying a clothes.
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We will be going to cinema.
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He will be picking me up.
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Some students will be studying in the library.
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The teacher will be giving a book.
12.
Past Future Continous Tense
·
He was going to be jogging this morning.
·
She was going to be singing.
·
They were going to be planting a plant.
·
They were going to be giving meal to other
people.
·
I was going to be sending message to her.
·
She was going to be sleeping this night.
·
He was going to be coming this evening.
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She was going to be taking taxi.
·
My brother was going to be watching volley ball
competition.
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He was going to be asking direction to her.
13.
Future Perfect Tense
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I will have finished my assignment.
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She will have asked him about his job.
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They will have painted my house.
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We will have ridden our bicycle.
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He will have lost his computer.
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She will have used her new computer.
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You will have run to the house.
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The farmer will have harvested plant.
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She will have visited the lake.
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She will have cleaned my room.
14.
Past Future Perfect Tense
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She would have come last night.
·
The teacher would have given a lot of assignment
last Monday.
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He would have walked to the school.
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He would have gone to fishing.
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He would have visited the place last year.
·
She would have played badminton last month.
·
The student would have swept the classroom this
morning.
·
The headmaster would have given advice to his students.
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My father would have made stable for duck
yesterday.
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She would have brought a new clothes this
afternoon.
15.
Future Perfect Continous Tense
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He will have been drawing a scenery.
·
She will have been taking a picture about his
mother.
·
My brother will have been swimming in the
swimming pool.
·
He will have been turning on radio.
·
My father will have been watching football match
in the television.
·
My cat will have been eating a bone.
·
The rain will have been coming.
·
I will have been bringing an umbrella.
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She will have been drinking a cup of tea.
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She will have been ordering some meals.
16.
Past Future Perfect Continous Tense
·
He would have been working as postman for one
when he moved to other city.
·
She would have been studying for one hour when
she got bad score.
·
The students would have been running for five
minutes when they were late to school.
·
The teacher would have been giving punishment to
his students when they didn’t do their task.
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She would have been going for two weeks when she
felt bored.
·
He would have been building a castle when he got
much money.
·
They would have been sleeping for two hours when
they finished their lunch.
·
My mother would have been eating when she
finished cooking.
·
He would have been throwing the paper when he
felt angry.
He would have been cutting his nail
for five minutes when he came to his home.