THIS / these ARTINYA INI SEDANGKAN THAT /those ARTINYA ITU
THIS / these UNTUK MENUNJUK BENDA YANG DEKAT
SEDANGKAN THAT/ those  UNTUK M,ENUNJUK BENDA YANG JAUH
Bila yang ditunjuk adalah benda tunggal maka gunakan this atau  that
CONTOH ;
This book is mine = Buku ini milikku
That bag is yours  = tas itu milikmu
Bila yang ditunjuk adalah jamak/banyak maka gunakan these atau those
These candies were bought in that store = premen premen ini dibeli di toko itu
Those boys are my students= Anak anak laki- laki itu adalah murid -muridku
EXAMPLES
- He
     swims well.
 - He
     ran quickly.
 - She
     spoke softly.
 - James
     coughed loudly to attract her attention.
 - He
     plays the flute beautifully.
     (after the direct object)
 - He
     ate the chocolate cake greedily.
     (after the direct object)
 
An adverb of manner cannot be
put between a verb and its direct object. The adverb must be placed either
before the verb or at the end of the clause.
EXAMPLES
- He
     ate greedily the chocolate cake. [incorrect]
 - He
     ate the chocolate cake greedily. [correct]
 - He greedily ate the chocolate cake. [correct]
 - He
     gave us generously the money. [incorrect]
 - He
     gave us the money generously. [correct]
 - He generously gave us the money. [correct]
 
If there is a preposition
before the verb's object, you can place the adverb of manner either before the
preposition or after the object.
EXAMPLES
- The
     child ran happily towards his mother.
 - The
     child ran towards his mother happily.
 
Adverbs of manner should always
come immediately after verbs which have no object (intransitive verbs).
EXAMPLES
- The
     town grew quickly after 1997.
 - He
     waited patiently for his mother to arrive.
 
These common adverbs of manner
are almost always placed directly after the verb: well,
badly, hard, & fast
EXAMPLES
- He
     swam well despite being tired.
 - The
     rain fell hard during the storm.
 
The position of the adverb is
important when there is more than one verb in a sentence. If the adverb is
placed before or after the main verb, it modifies only that verb. If the adverb
is placed after a clause, then it modifies the whole action described by the
clause. Notice the difference in meaning between the following sentences.
| 
    
Example 
 | 
   
    
Meaning 
 | 
  
| 
   
She quickly agreed to re-type the letter. 
 | 
  
   
the
  agreement is quick 
 | 
 
| 
   
She
  agreed quickly to re-type the letter. 
 | 
  
   
the
  agreement is quick 
 | 
 
| 
   
She
  agreed to re-type the letter quickly. 
 | 
  
   
the
  re-typing is quick 
 | 
 
| 
   
He quietly asked me to leave the house. 
 | 
  
   
the
  request is quiet 
 | 
 
| 
   
He asked
  me quietly to leave the
  house. 
 | 
  
   
the
  request is quiet 
 | 
 
| 
   
He asked
  me to leave the house quietly. 
 | 
  
   
the
  leaving is quiet 
 | 
 
LITERARY USAGE
Sometimes an adverb of manner
is placed before a verb + object to add emphasis.
EXAMPLES
- He gently woke the sleeping woman.
 - She angrily slammed the door.
 
Some writers put an adverb of
manner at the beginning of the sentence to catch our attention and make us
curious.
EXAMPLES
- Slowly she picked up the knife.
 - Roughly he grabbed her arm.
 









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