2. Jabar and Kirana _________ listening to music. a. dislike b. like
3. They ________ singing. a.likes b.like
4. She ________ playing guitar. a.like b.likes
5. I _____ playing violin. a.don't like b.doesn't like
6. we _____ rock. a.dislike b.disliks
7.you _____ jazz a.like b.likes
8.Santi _____ dangdut. a.don't like b.doesn't like
ini ada 8 soal tentang like dan dislike silahkan mengerjakan lumayan 100 poin kan ? oh CATATAN : anda harus punya kesimpulan setiap soal kalau tidak ADA LARANGAN BRAINLY YA ! . MANGKANYA SERIUS MENJAWAB SOAL INI LOH SOAL ANAK KELAS 6 SD NAH LOH
Jawaban dari siswa SD6 juga, penjelasan ada dibawah
Examples :
Alice reads a book. (third person singular)
I read a book. (first person singular)
You read a book. (second person singular)
Adding "s" to a verb for one person is a part of the conjugation rules in English, specifically for the third person singular. It's a way to match the verb form with the subject in the present tense. This rule helps indicate the subject's number (singular) and person (third person) in the sentence. It's a fundamental aspect of English grammar.
The use of "doesn't" instead of "don't" depends on whether the subject is singular or plural.
1. "Doesn't" is used with a singular subject, including a name:
- Alice doesn't like chocolate.
2. "Don't" is used with plural subjects:
- They don't like chocolate.
The choice between "doesn't" and "don't" is determined by the number (singular or plural) of the subject. In the case of a name like "Alice," it's a singular subject, so you use "doesn't." If you're talking about multiple people or things, you would use "don't" with a plural subject.
Note :
First person singular = I
Second person singular = You
Third person singular = He/She/It
First person plural = We
Second person plural = You
Third person plural = They
(I also is included into plural when it comes to grammar)
Jawaban:
1. b
2. (bisa yang mana aja kalo ada S)
3. b
4. b
5. a
6. a
7. a
8. b
Penjelasan:
Jawaban dari siswa SD6 juga, penjelasan ada dibawah
Examples :
Alice reads a book. (third person singular)
I read a book. (first person singular)
You read a book. (second person singular)
Adding "s" to a verb for one person is a part of the conjugation rules in English, specifically for the third person singular. It's a way to match the verb form with the subject in the present tense. This rule helps indicate the subject's number (singular) and person (third person) in the sentence. It's a fundamental aspect of English grammar.
The use of "doesn't" instead of "don't" depends on whether the subject is singular or plural.
1. "Doesn't" is used with a singular subject, including a name:
- Alice doesn't like chocolate.
2. "Don't" is used with plural subjects:
- They don't like chocolate.
The choice between "doesn't" and "don't" is determined by the number (singular or plural) of the subject. In the case of a name like "Alice," it's a singular subject, so you use "doesn't." If you're talking about multiple people or things, you would use "don't" with a plural subject.
Note :
First person singular = I
Second person singular = You
Third person singular = He/She/It
First person plural = We
Second person plural = You
Third person plural = They
(I also is included into plural when it comes to grammar)
Semoga ini membantu anda :)