Simple
Perfect Tense
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Verbal Sentence
1. The
government has committed to halve the number of people who lack access to clean
water and sanitation by 2015.
2. A world
Bank study has shown that poor sanitation and hygiene costs the Indonesian
economy Rp 56 trillion($6.1 billion) annually.
3. Providing
household access to water seems to have slipped down the list of government
priorities.
4. Palyja,
has argued that it needs to increase prices in order to improve the quality of
water.
5. The
finance Ministry has signed the budget implementation documents.
6. We have
money to fund the team for the team for the London Olympics and Paralympics.
7. Funds
arriving-if it all-has plagued preparations.
8. Athletes
have struggled to secure up-to-date equipment.
9. Asian
games and Southeast Asian Games, pressure has grown on KONI and KOI.
10. One
fencer have qualified for the Olympics.
11.
Keeling’s defenders say that while he has played well, his skill level should
not be the final determining factor in whether he gets to play.
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Non Verbal Sentence
1. It has
been eight years since Indonesia announced its latest version of the water law.
2. There
have been notable successes.
3. Bonuses
for silver or bronze medals have not been announced.
4. Money has
long been a pressing problem in Indonesian sports as funding largely comes from
government coffers.
5. It has
been hard for them to concentrate in an event.
6. New York
boy who played field hockey growing up in Ireland has been told that after two
years on a girls high school team.
7. Cinelli
says there have been occasions.
8. Girls
have been approved to play football.
9. That’s
now it has been here for the last month.
10. Baron
Davis and Iman Shumpert have been lost to knee injuries during the series.
11. Lin has
been playing in 3 on 3 workouts after surgery to repair torn cartilage in his
left knee on April 2.
Source :
Jakarta Globe Wednesday, May 9, 2012
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