RESUME ADVERBS
BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR
LECTURER
Novianni Anggraini M.Pd
By 1C Group 1 :
1. Anisa Mifta R.U (163221071)
2. Zakiya Maidayana .L (163221072)
3. Indah Sari Ikasafitri (163221073)
4. Muhammad Ali Akbar (163221074)
5. Iin Nurchasanah (163221075)
6. Estien Anggraeni (163221076)
7. Zulfa Ainun M.M (163221104)
4. Muhammad Ali Akbar (163221074)
5. Iin Nurchasanah (163221075)
6. Estien Anggraeni (163221076)
7. Zulfa Ainun M.M (163221104)
English Education Department
Islamic Education And Teacher Training Faculty
The State Islamic Institute Of Surakarta
2016
Adverbs
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Adverbs of manneràsome adverbs and adverbs phrases describe the
way people do things. They answer the question “how?”
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Adverbs of timeàsome adverbs and adverb phrases answer the
question “when?”.
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Adverbs of placeàsome adverbs and adverb phrases answer the
question “where?”
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Adverbs of frequencyàsome adverbs and adverb phrases answer the
question “how often?”
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Adverbs of durationàsome adverbs and adverb phrases answer the
question “how long?”
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Adverbs of emphasisàsome adverbs also describe adjectives or
addverbs.
Example:
LET’S FIGHT AGAINST RAPE
Do you remember what happened to Acan family
in Bekasi a few years ago? It ciuld be the most terrifed crime story for women.
Acan’s wife and his two daughters were brutally raped
by teens of robbers intended to rob or to rape.
The tragedy might make the three women live in suffering for the rest of their
lives. They are afraid of talking of men anymore. They scream while sleeping and many other terrible things.
People
were irritated to the tragedy. They demanded that repists should be punished
stiffer. They don’t want those rapiststo walk free
in the streets and do the same things again. Those people don’t wantthe
sme event to happen to their families.
Up to
now the penalty for the rapists could be light enough. I’d like to piont out
that the penalty isn’t worth the victim’s suffering. The penalty is around two,
three or at most four years. Meanwhile the
sufferage of the victims remains for the rest of their lives. So it
should be better for the government to apply the stiffer penalty for the
rapists.
I was
excited when I read good news in one of our daily newspaper. It is stated that
our neighbouring country, the Philipines, has just applied a strict regulation stating
that a rapist will be sentenced to death (by injection). In last March, among
34 criminals who were sentenced to death, 16 of them were rapists. And another
180 out of 349 cases that have a big possibility to end in death decision are
rape cases. It shows that the Philipines government consider rape a serious
crime.
Another
big event happens in France when people walk on street demanding rapists to be
sentenced to death. It begins when police found four young girls’ dead bodies
in Boulogne-sur-Mer, a little town in North France. The girls were raped before
being killed. The two rapists used to be jailed for the same crime. The first
one had just been released from jail in 1995 after 11 years in the jail. While
the second one had to stay in jail for 8 years before having been releases in
1994. That was why they demanded the governent to reenforced the law stated
that the rapsts could be setenced to death.
The last
example I’d like to give the shocking event happened in belgium.Four little
girls had been reported missing before people found their dead bodies.Police
found that they had been raped before killed.People,then, urged the government
to apply stiffer penalty for rapists or sexual crimes.
Those examples above show how people take sexual crimes
seriously.Indonesian government should also do the same thing.The
government may not enforce the same law as those other countries,but at least a
siffer penalty should be taken into accont. In the newspaper I read there is a
list of sexual crimes that might lead the rapists to the sentences of death.
The list is:
a. a rape using lethat weapons
b. a rape done by 2 or more people
c. a rape that result in mental defect for the
victims
d. an attempt to rape with murder within
e. the victim’s age is under 18 and the rapist is
the father, step father or other relatives
f. the victim is under police protection
g. the rape is done before the husband, the
parents or other relatives
h. the victim is a religious women or girl under
7
i.
the rapists suffer from AIDS
j.
the rapists are police, military people or other officials
k. the victims get a defect for the rest of their
lives
Among the list, the point j could be the only
point we rarely heard in our country.
The Acan’s case breaks the points of a, b, c, f, h and
could be k. If there is a possibility, the
rapists might be sentenced to death for 6 times.
Some
people blame the victims for attracting the rapists to do the action. The
victims are blamed for wearing erotic dress, walking alone in quiet areas, and
such attractions that might lead the rapists to do the action. People say that
there are two factors leading the rapists (or criminals) to commit crimes.
First is intention and the second is opportunity. What those women above did is
creating opportunity for the rapists. The rapists might not have an intention,
but when they saw the opportunity, the intention could appear soon. Are those
people right to blame for creating opportunity? Does opportunity always creat
intention?
The
questions above would be decreased if the government apply stiffer penalties
for the rapists. And if possible, why doesn’t the goverment apply what the
Philipines government does? It might reduce the number of sexual crimes. We do
hope so.
Notes:
·
adverbs of manner:
1) Acan’s wife and his two daughters were brutally raped by teens of robbers intended to rob or
to rape
2) Those examples above show how people take
sexual crimes seriously
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adverbs of time:
1) They scream while
sleeping and many other terrible things.
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adverbs of place:
1)
They don’t want those rapiststs walk free in
the streets and do the same things again
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adverbs of frequency:
1)
the streets are often very
busy
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adverbs of duration:
1)
The tragedy might make the three women live in suffering for the rest of their lives
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adverbs of emphasis:
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