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ENGLISH EXERCISE - HANSEL AND GRETEL

Hansel and Gretel       Once upon a time there lived a happy family. The family had two children. Their names were Hansel and Gretel. At one time, their mother passed away. Since then, they were haunted by sadness.      The father felt pity when he looked at those two children. So, he married someone else so they could have a new mother. Little did they know that their new mother was evil. She tortured those children all the time.       The drought eventually came. The new mother had an idea to abandon Hansel and Gretel in the woods. The father strongly disagreed, but the new mother kept insisting on her idea. So the next day, Hansel and Gretel were given a piece of cake. Father brought them to the woods and left them. They walked without knowing where to go. Suddenly, they found a house made of cake. Hansel and Gretel ate that cake. They didn't know that the cake house was a trap set by a witch. They were caught and put in jail. The witch forced Hansel and Gretel to keep eatin
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FRACTURED STORIES - Narrative Text

Narrative text is a text used to tell things that happen in the unreal time. The main purpose of narrative text is to amuse the readers. Narrative text is written in a chronological order. 1. The Generic Structure     Here are the generic structures of narrative text. a. Orientation     It is used as an "introduction" of the story. It introduces setting, characters, and background of the story. b. Complication     Complication is the starting point of the story. Complication must be presented in a chronological order. So, here are the chronological orders in the complication.          1) Problem         It is where the problem starts.     2) Conflict         It is where the problem starts to arise. There will be a suspense between characters.     3) Climax         It is where the problem reaches its peak.     4) Anti climax         It is where the conflict cools down.     5) Solution         It is where the story ends. c. Resolution     It is the conclusion of the story. It

GRAMMAR - Present Perfect Tense

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE The present perfect tense is very common in English. It that occurred in the past but still has an impact on the present. In essence, the present perfect tense reveals that recently in the present as a consequence of events in the past. Here are the formula of present perfect tense. 1. Positive sentence     Subject + Has/Have + Verb 3 + Object 2. Negative sentence     Subject + Has/Have + Not + Verb 3 + Object 3. Interrogative sentence     Has / Have + Subject + Verb 3 + Object? Note: We use have for subject they, we, I, and you and we use has for subject he, she, and it.  Here are the examples. Positive sentence: They have gone to the market for three times. Negative sentence: I haven't see this teacher before Intterogative sentence: Have you known something called "volunteers"? Negative before