Thursday, April 20, 2017

Plans For The Future? Hmmmm...



I want to live a peaceful life, a balancing life. I know that life always have a problem so, I really want to live a life that when I have a problem, I can handle it without being stressed too much.

For myself. A hope my future self will have a better personality than now. I want to be a sholehah, responsible, smart, caring, kind, and courageous woman.

For my education I want to graduate with GPA min 3.30 (hmm actually I hope more than that), and I wish I can continue my study to get another degree.

For my career, I want to have a job that I like, so it won't feel like a pressure for me working there. I like to learn about financial management (I guess I started to like financial management rather than accounting:'D) so I really hope in the future I will be a successful financial analyst who works at the great company and I'm happy to work in there. And also, I want to be a successful investor. I'm actually want to have a business too, maybe 

I want to travel overseas, but before that I really want to visit all Indonesia's beautiful places first! Indonesia has many beautiful places to visit with a very good scenery, so I really wish to do that.

For my family in the future,  I want to be good mother for my children, a loving and caring mother for them. I want to have a nurturing partner who loves me, I want to get married with a man who can guide me to the right path and bring me closer to Allah, a man who work hard and responsible, and of course a man who loves Allah and his family so much.

I want to have a pet shop and a clinic for pets. I also plan to make a shelter for cats, because I love them so much, I really want them to have a good life :')


Somehow I'm wondering if the 30-year-old me reading this. I hope you have achieve at least three goals you've made now, Dearest Kinanti :D



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Thursday, April 13, 2017

English Business 2

CONDITIONAL SENTENCE


Conditional tenses are used to speculate about what could happen, what might have happened, and what we wish would happen. In English, most sentences using the conditional contain the word if. Many conditional forms in English are used in sentences that include verbs in one of the past tenses. This usage is referred to as "the unreal past" because we use a past tense but we are not actually referring to something that happened in the past. There are five main ways of constructing conditional sentences in English. In all cases, these sentences are made up of an if clause and a main clause. In many negative conditional sentences, there is an equivalent sentence construction using "unless" instead of "if". 


Conditional sentence type
Usage
If clause verb tense
Main clause verb tense
Zero
General truths
Simple present
Simple present
Type 1
A possible condition and its probable result
Simple present
Simple future
Type 2
A hypothetical condition and its probable result
Simple past
Present conditional or Present continuous conditional
Type 3
An unreal past condition and its probable result in the past
Past perfect
Perfect conditional
Mixed type
An unreal past condition and its probable result in the present
Past perfect
Present contditional




The zero conditional
The zero conditional is used for when the time being referred to is now or alwaysand the situation is real and possible. The zero conditional is often used to refer to general truths. The tense in both parts of the sentence is the simple present. In zero conditional sentences, the word "if" can usually be replaced by the word "when" without changing the meaning.
If clause
Main clause
If + simple present
   simple present
If this thing happens
   that thing happens.
If you heat ice
    it melts.
If it rains
    the grass gets wet.
Type 1 conditional
The type 1 conditional is used to refer to the present or future where thesituation is real. The type 1 conditional refers to a possible condition and its probable result. In these sentences the if clause is in the simple present, and the main clause is in the simple future.
If clause
Main clause
If + simple present
simple future
If this thing happens
that thing will happen.
If you don't hurry
you will miss the train.
If it rains today
you will get wet.
Type 2 conditional
           The type 2 conditional is used to refer to a time that is now or any time, and a situation that is unreal. These sentences are not based on fact. The type 2 conditional is used to refer to a hypothetical condition and its probable result. In type 2 conditional sentences, the if clause uses the simple past, and the main clause uses the present conditional.
If clause
Main clause
If + simple past
present conditional or present continuous conditional
If this thing happened
that thing would happen. (but I'm not sure this thing will happen) OR that thing would be happening.
If you went to bed earlier
you would not be so tired.
If it rained
you would get wet.
If I spoke Italian
I would be working in Italy.
Type 3 conditional
The type 3 conditional is used to refer to a time that is in the past, and a situation that is contrary to reality. The facts they are based on are the opposite of what is expressed. The type 3 conditional is used to refer to an unreal past condition and its probable past result. In type 3 conditional sentences, the if clause uses the past perfect, and the main clause uses the perfect conditional.
If clause
Main clause
If + past perfect
perfect conditional or perfect continuous conditional
If this thing had happened
that thing would have happened. (but neither of those things really happened) OR
that thing would have been happening.
If you had studied harder
you would have passed the exam.
If it had rained
you would have gotten wet.
If I had accepted that promotion
I would have been working in Milan.




Source :
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/conditional-sentences
http://www.theenglishstudent.com/


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