Kunci Jawaban
Jawaban Soal Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9 Semester 1 Halaman 127 128 129 Kurikulum Merdeka, Section 3
Simak nih, berikut ini jawaban soal Bahasa Inggris kelas 9 Semester 1 Halaman 127 128 129 Kurikulum Merdeka, Section 3 tentang language focus
TRIBUN-BALI.COM, DENPASAR – Simak nih, berikut ini jawaban soal Bahasa Inggris kelas 9 Semester 1 Halaman 127 128 129 Kurikulum Merdeka, Section 3 tentang language focus.
Kali ini kita akan membahas soal Chapter 2 yang berjudul Taking Trips pada halaman 127 128 129, kegiatan siswa Unit 3. My Underwater Adventure, Section 3 about Language Focus.
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Berikut jawaban dan pembahasan soal Bahasa Inggris kelas 9 halaman 127 128 129 Kurikulum Merdeka sesuai dengan buku siswa bahasa Inggris yang berjudul English for Nusantara edisi 2022.
Baca juga: Jawaban Soal Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9 Semester 1 Halaman 115 116 117 Kurikulum Merdeka, Section 6
Unit 3. My Underwater Adventure
Section 3 - Language Focus
a. Study the following explanation about how to tell about two events that happened at the same time in the past.
When we talk about two events that happened at the same time in the past, we combine two tenses. Look at the following picture.
We can see that the past simple action happened in the middle of the past continuous action, while it was still going on.
These tenses are frequently used to indicate that one action is interrupting another. Let’s highlight the two sentences.
While I was swimming a little further down, I saw green sea turtles.
The first action is in the past continuous tense. That means, the action in the above sentence, swimming, took place over a period of time.
Saw green sea turtle is in the simple past tense and it is the single action. We can understand that Monita started swimming before she saw green sea turtles.
When we combine the two sentences using past continuous and past simple, we sometimes use the conjunctions while or when.
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