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UJIAN BERTUTUR ( 3 november 2025 )
15 hari lagi β°
UJIAN BERTULIS ( 25 november 2025 )
37 hari lagi β°
-semoga berjaya batch 08-
@studywithirwan
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CLASS BAHASA MELAYU
(STUDY SEBELUM SPM)
TARIKH : 19 OCTOBER 2025
MASA : 8:00 MALAM
SASARAN: FORM 4&5
SASARAN UTAMA : FORM 5
RUJUKAN KELAS : CLICK LINK
KEPERLUAN SEBELUM KELAS
1. ALAT TULIS ( PEN , Highlighter , Pembaris dan dll)
2. BUKU NOTA
3. BUKU TEKS
selamat berjuang semua!!!
(STUDY SEBELUM SPM)
TARIKH : 19 OCTOBER 2025
MASA : 8:00 MALAM
SASARAN: FORM 4&5
SASARAN UTAMA : FORM 5
RUJUKAN KELAS : CLICK LINK
KEPERLUAN SEBELUM KELAS
1. ALAT TULIS ( PEN , Highlighter , Pembaris dan dll)
2. BUKU NOTA
3. BUKU TEKS
selamat berjuang semua!!!
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Mohon jasa baik semua berikan keutamaan kepada pelajar tingkatan 4&5 serta calon persenidirian
Forwarded from Lifeeyy's English Elevation
Basic knowledge :
These three words all relate to the end of life, but we use them differently depending on the sentence and meaning.
died β this is the past tense of the verb "die." It tells us that someone or something stopped living.
Example: My grandfather died last year.
Youβre using it to say when the person passed away.
dead β this is an adjective. It describes someone or something that is no longer alive.
Example: The bird is dead.
Youβre not saying when it happened, just that the bird is no longer living.
death β this is a noun. It is the event or the concept of life ending.
Example: His death was a shock to everyone.
Youβre talking about the fact or the event of dying, not the action or the condition.
To sum it up simply:
- died = the action (He died last week.)
- dead = the state (He is dead.)
- death = the event or idea (We talked about his death.)
They all mean something similar, but how you use them depends on what youβre trying to say.
These three words all relate to the end of life, but we use them differently depending on the sentence and meaning.
died β this is the past tense of the verb "die." It tells us that someone or something stopped living.
Example: My grandfather died last year.
Youβre using it to say when the person passed away.
dead β this is an adjective. It describes someone or something that is no longer alive.
Example: The bird is dead.
Youβre not saying when it happened, just that the bird is no longer living.
death β this is a noun. It is the event or the concept of life ending.
Example: His death was a shock to everyone.
Youβre talking about the fact or the event of dying, not the action or the condition.
To sum it up simply:
- died = the action (He died last week.)
- dead = the state (He is dead.)
- death = the event or idea (We talked about his death.)
They all mean something similar, but how you use them depends on what youβre trying to say.
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Forwarded from Lifeeyy's English Elevation
Some examples :
died (past tense verb β shows the action of dying)
1. My pet cat died peacefully in her sleep.
2. His grandfather died when he was just a child.
dead (adjective β describes someone or something that is no longer alive)
1. The battery is dead, so my phone wonβt turn on.
2. They found a dead bird on the sidewalk.
death (noun β refers to the event or concept of dying)
1. Her sudden death shocked the entire family.
2. We were talking about life and death during the class discussion.
died (past tense verb β shows the action of dying)
1. My pet cat died peacefully in her sleep.
2. His grandfather died when he was just a child.
dead (adjective β describes someone or something that is no longer alive)
1. The battery is dead, so my phone wonβt turn on.
2. They found a dead bird on the sidewalk.
death (noun β refers to the event or concept of dying)
1. Her sudden death shocked the entire family.
2. We were talking about life and death during the class discussion.
Forwarded from Lifeeyy's English Elevation
Uncommon topic :
A timeless verb is a verb used to talk about something that is always true β it doesnβt change with time. These are usually found in the simple present tense and are used when weβre stating facts, general truths, or natural laws. We call them "timeless" because theyβre not tied to the past, present, or future β theyβre always true, no matter when you're talking.
For example:
β The sun rises in the east.
Thatβs a fact. It doesnβt matter if itβs today, tomorrow, or ten years ago β the sun always rises in the east.
β Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
This is a scientific fact. Itβs always true under normal conditions.
β Cats hate water.
This is a general truth based on common behavior. It's not about one specific cat at one time β it's something we accept as generally true.
Youβll often see timeless verbs used in science books, news headlines, proverbs, or when someone is explaining how the world works.
So in short:
A timeless verb is just a simple present verb that describes a fact or truth that stays the same over time.
A timeless verb is a verb used to talk about something that is always true β it doesnβt change with time. These are usually found in the simple present tense and are used when weβre stating facts, general truths, or natural laws. We call them "timeless" because theyβre not tied to the past, present, or future β theyβre always true, no matter when you're talking.
For example:
β The sun rises in the east.
Thatβs a fact. It doesnβt matter if itβs today, tomorrow, or ten years ago β the sun always rises in the east.
β Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
This is a scientific fact. Itβs always true under normal conditions.
β Cats hate water.
This is a general truth based on common behavior. It's not about one specific cat at one time β it's something we accept as generally true.
Youβll often see timeless verbs used in science books, news headlines, proverbs, or when someone is explaining how the world works.
So in short:
A timeless verb is just a simple present verb that describes a fact or truth that stays the same over time.
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Forwarded from Lifeeyy's English Elevation
Basic knowledge :
constantly means something happens all the time, non-stop, or very frequently. It often feels like it never ends β and sometimes it can even be annoying or tiring.
Examples:
β He constantly checks his phone during dinner.
β Itβs been constantly raining for three days.
Here, constantly means something happens again and again with very little break.
consistently means something happens in the same way over time, or itβs steady and reliable. Itβs more about regularity and dependability, not frequency.
Examples:
β She consistently gets good grades.
β He trains consistently, so heβs getting stronger.
In these examples, it means the person does something regularly and with the same effort or result.
Quick way to remember the difference:
β constantly = how often (non-stop, frequent)
β consistently = how reliable or steady (same quality or effort over time)
So if your friend is constantly late, it means heβs late all the time.
If heβs consistently late, it means heβs late in a regular, predictable way β like always 10 minutes late.
constantly means something happens all the time, non-stop, or very frequently. It often feels like it never ends β and sometimes it can even be annoying or tiring.
Examples:
β He constantly checks his phone during dinner.
β Itβs been constantly raining for three days.
Here, constantly means something happens again and again with very little break.
consistently means something happens in the same way over time, or itβs steady and reliable. Itβs more about regularity and dependability, not frequency.
Examples:
β She consistently gets good grades.
β He trains consistently, so heβs getting stronger.
In these examples, it means the person does something regularly and with the same effort or result.
Quick way to remember the difference:
β constantly = how often (non-stop, frequent)
β consistently = how reliable or steady (same quality or effort over time)
So if your friend is constantly late, it means heβs late all the time.
If heβs consistently late, it means heβs late in a regular, predictable way β like always 10 minutes late.
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