But what is ecotourism? There are lots of names for these new forms of tourism: responsible tourism, alternative tourism, sustainable tourism, nature tourism, a
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But what is ecotourism?
There are lots of names for these new forms of tourism: responsible tourism, alternative tourism, sustainable tourism, nature tourism, adventure tourism, educational tourism and more. Ecotourism probably involves a little of all of them. Everyone has a different definition but most people agree that ecotourism must:
1. conserve the wildlife and culture of the area.
2. benefit the local people and involve the local community
3. be sustainable, that is make a profit without destroying natural resources.
4. provide an experience that tourists want to pay for.
bisakah kalian analisis katakata diatas, mana yg perfect continuous or past or anything, dan kata kata majemuk juga jamak dan apa saja yang bisa ditemukan di kalimat atas.
contoh:
(*) Universities
by Richard Sidaway
Cairo, Bologna, and Paris have been offering them the longest. What am I talking about? A university education, of course. So who goes to university and what do they get out of their experience? More than a quarter of the working population of the USA has one.
Universities
→ Universities = Noun, plural form. Singular form: University. COUNTABLE NOUN - concrete noun
Cairo, Bologna, and Paris have been offering them the longest.
→ Has/have been + Verb-ing (Present Perfect continues Tense)
→ the longest (Superlative adjective), Comparative adjective = longer, adjective = long.
→ them = object/objective, They = subject (plural), their = possessive pronoun.
What am I talking about?
→ Question Sentence with "what".
→ to be + verb-ing = present continues
A university education, of course.
→ Universities = Noun, plural form. Singular form: University. COUNTABLE NOUN - concrete noun
→ education = Singular noun. Plural noun = education. UNCOUNTABLE NOUN - abstract noun
So who goes to university and what do they get out of their experience?
→ Question Sentence with "who".
→ Present simple tense
→ Universities = Noun, plural form. Singular form: University. COUNTABLE NOUN - concrete noun
→ They = subject (plural), their = possessive pronoun, them = object/objective.
→ go/goes = present, going = continues, went = past, gone = past participle (perfect)
→ get/gets = present, getting = continues, got = past, past participle (perfect)
→ experience = Singular noun, plural noun = experiences. COUNTABLE NOUN - abstract noun.
→ do/does = present, doing = continues, did = past, done = past participle (perfect)
More than a quarter of the working population of the USA has one.
→ Present simple tense
→ work/works = present, working = continues, worked = past, past participle (perfect)
→ have/has = present, having = continues, had = past, past participle (perfect)
→ population = Singular noun, plural noun = population. COLLECTIVE noun.
Thank you.
There are lots of names for these new forms of tourism: responsible tourism, alternative tourism, sustainable tourism, nature tourism, adventure tourism, educational tourism and more. Ecotourism probably involves a little of all of them. Everyone has a different definition but most people agree that ecotourism must:
1. conserve the wildlife and culture of the area.
2. benefit the local people and involve the local community
3. be sustainable, that is make a profit without destroying natural resources.
4. provide an experience that tourists want to pay for.
bisakah kalian analisis katakata diatas, mana yg perfect continuous or past or anything, dan kata kata majemuk juga jamak dan apa saja yang bisa ditemukan di kalimat atas.
contoh:
(*) Universities
by Richard Sidaway
Cairo, Bologna, and Paris have been offering them the longest. What am I talking about? A university education, of course. So who goes to university and what do they get out of their experience? More than a quarter of the working population of the USA has one.
Universities
→ Universities = Noun, plural form. Singular form: University. COUNTABLE NOUN - concrete noun
Cairo, Bologna, and Paris have been offering them the longest.
→ Has/have been + Verb-ing (Present Perfect continues Tense)
→ the longest (Superlative adjective), Comparative adjective = longer, adjective = long.
→ them = object/objective, They = subject (plural), their = possessive pronoun.
What am I talking about?
→ Question Sentence with "what".
→ to be + verb-ing = present continues
A university education, of course.
→ Universities = Noun, plural form. Singular form: University. COUNTABLE NOUN - concrete noun
→ education = Singular noun. Plural noun = education. UNCOUNTABLE NOUN - abstract noun
So who goes to university and what do they get out of their experience?
→ Question Sentence with "who".
→ Present simple tense
→ Universities = Noun, plural form. Singular form: University. COUNTABLE NOUN - concrete noun
→ They = subject (plural), their = possessive pronoun, them = object/objective.
→ go/goes = present, going = continues, went = past, gone = past participle (perfect)
→ get/gets = present, getting = continues, got = past, past participle (perfect)
→ experience = Singular noun, plural noun = experiences. COUNTABLE NOUN - abstract noun.
→ do/does = present, doing = continues, did = past, done = past participle (perfect)
More than a quarter of the working population of the USA has one.
→ Present simple tense
→ work/works = present, working = continues, worked = past, past participle (perfect)
→ have/has = present, having = continues, had = past, past participle (perfect)
→ population = Singular noun, plural noun = population. COLLECTIVE noun.
Thank you.
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