MATERI 2: HANYA 5 DETIK TRICK CARA MENJAWAD SOAL TOEFL TITIK TITIK DI TENGAH

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21 Jul 202118:56

Summary

TLDRThe video explains how to identify and differentiate between real and false verbs in sentence structures, focusing on common exam questions. The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing the context in which verbs appear, with 'real' verbs typically accompanied by auxiliary words (like 'have' or 'is') and 'false' verbs often standing alone. The tutorial provides strategies for analyzing sentences, identifying key verbs, and avoiding confusion when multiple verbs appear. It also introduces the concept of conjunctions, which may require more than one verb in a sentence, and offers step-by-step examples for solving related questions.

Takeaways

  • 📚 In solving grammar problems, understanding the difference between 'fasli' (original) and 'palsu' (fake) verbs is crucial.
  • 🔍 A sentence typically contains one original verb, unless there's a conjunction, which may require two.
  • 🚫 Beware of 'palsu' verbs that might appear identical to 'fasli' ones, as they can be misleading.
  • 👀 Identifying the position of commas can help determine where to focus when solving problems, especially if commas are in the middle of a sentence.
  • 📈 Counting the number of original verbs in a problem can guide you to the correct answer, as each problem should have at least one.
  • ❌ Options with verbs that appear suddenly without a subject (SMA) are likely to be incorrect.
  • 🔗 'Fasli' verbs often come paired with a subject, while 'palsu' verbs stand alone.
  • 📖 Learn the characteristics of 'fasli' and 'palsu' verbs to avoid confusion, such as 'fasli' verbs functioning as adjectives or adverbs when 'palsu'.
  • 👥 Conjunctions signal the need for two original verbs in a sentence, which is a key point to remember.
  • ⏱️ When commas are in the middle of a sentence, focus on the steps of identifying the problem rather than jumping to find the answer immediately.
  • 📝 Practice identifying subjects and verbs in complex noun phrases to avoid being misled by problem creators.

Q & A

  • What is the main concept discussed in the script?

    -The script primarily discusses the concept of distinguishing between 'true' (asli) and 'false' (palsu) verbs in language questions, particularly focusing on sentence construction and verb forms.

  • What is a 'true' (asli) verb according to the script?

    -'True' (asli) verbs are verbs that function as main verbs in a sentence, meaning they directly represent an action or state without being altered or serving a different grammatical role, such as being an adjective or adverb.

  • What is a 'false' (palsu) verb?

    -'False' (palsu) verbs are verbs that no longer function as verbs but have taken on different grammatical roles, such as adjectives, adverbs, or nouns. These verbs appear similar to true verbs but serve different functions in a sentence.

  • How can one distinguish between a 'true' verb and a 'false' verb in a sentence?

    -A true verb often appears with specific auxiliary verbs like 'have,' 'has,' or 'had.' In contrast, false verbs usually appear alone without these auxiliary verbs. Recognizing the presence of auxiliary verbs helps in distinguishing true verbs from false ones.

  • What is the importance of knowing the difference between 'true' and 'false' verbs when answering language questions?

    -Understanding the difference is crucial for correctly identifying the main verb in a sentence, which helps in answering questions accurately. Misidentifying a false verb as a true verb or vice versa can lead to errors in sentence interpretation.

  • What should be the focus when answering questions with missing elements (represented by dots)?

    -The focus should be on identifying where the missing elements (represented by dots) are located in the sentence. Based on this, you determine whether a true verb is already present or if one is needed.

  • What happens if a sentence contains more than one true verb?

    -In sentences with conjunctions (like 'and' or 'but'), it's possible to have more than one true verb. However, in the absence of a conjunction, only one true verb should be present, with the rest being false verbs.

  • What are common types of false verbs?

    -Common types of false verbs include present participles (verb-ing forms) and past participles (verb-ed or verb-3 forms) that are not accompanied by auxiliary verbs like 'have' or 'be.'

  • What is a key tip for identifying a false verb?

    -A key tip is that false verbs often appear 'alone,' meaning they are not preceded by auxiliary verbs like 'have' or 'be.' If a participle verb (verb-ing or verb-3) appears without such auxiliaries, it's likely to be a false verb.

  • Why is it important to count the number of true verbs in a sentence?

    -Counting true verbs helps ensure that the sentence follows grammatical rules, such as having only one true verb unless a conjunction is present. This is essential for determining the correct structure of the sentence.

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