Verb Tense Exercise 10
Present Continuous / Present Perfect Continuous
Mr. Smith: So tell me a little bit about yourself, Mr. Harris. I would like to find out a little bit more about your background. Mr. Harris: I (work) have worked in the insurance industry for over ten years. I worked for Met Life for six years and World Insurance for four and a half. During that time, I heard many good things about Hollings Life Insurance and that's why I (apply) am applying for the new sales position. Mr. Smith: Tell me a little about your hobbies and interests. Mr. Harris: In my spare time, I hike in the mountains outside of town, volunteer at the Sierra Club and play tennis. In fact, I (compete) am competing in a tennis tournament this weekend. Mr. Smith: Really, how long (you, play) have you been playing tennis ? Mr. Harris: I (play) have played since high school. I love the sport. Mr. Smith: Great! We like dedication here at Hollings Life. You mentioned you volunteer at the Sierra Club. I (work, currently) am currently working with them on the sea turtle project. We (try) are trying to create a wildlife sanctuary near the bay. Mr. Harris: Do you know Frank Harris? He's my brother. He (work, presently) is presently working on the same project. Mr. Smith: I know Frank quite well. Any brother of Frank's would be a welcome addition to Hollings Life. Just one more thing, we (look) are looking for somebody who is fluent in Spanish; many of our clients are from Mexico. Mr. Harris: No problem. I (study) have studied Spanish since elementary school. Mr. Smith: Sounds like you are the perfect candidate.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Verb Tense Exercise 9
Present Continuous / Present Perfect Continuous
1. It (rain) has been raining all week. I hope it stops by Saturday because I want to go to the beach.
2. Sid: Where is Gary? Sarah: He (study, at the library) is at the library studying for his German test on Wednesday. In fact, he (review) has been reviewing for the test every day for the last week.
3. You look really great! (You, exercise) Have you been exercising at the fitness center ?
4. Frank, where have you been? We (wait) have been waiting for you since 1 PM.
5. Tim: What is that sound? Nancy: A car alarm (ring) is ringing somewhere down the street. It (drive) is driving me crazy - I wish it would stop! It (ring) has been ringing for more than twenty minutes.
6. Joseph's English (improve, really) is really improving, isn't it? He (watch) has been watching American television programs and (study) studying his grammar every day since he first arrived in San Diego. Soon he will be totally fluent.
7. Dan: You look a little tired. (You, get) Have you been getting enough sleep lately? Michelle: Yes, I (sleep) have been sleeping relatively well. I just look tired because I (feel) have been feeling a little sick for the last week. Dan: I hope you feel better soon. Michelle: Thanks. I (take, currently) am currently taking some medicine, so I should feel better in a couple of days.
Present Continuous / Present Perfect Continuous
1. It (rain) has been raining all week. I hope it stops by Saturday because I want to go to the beach.
2. Sid: Where is Gary? Sarah: He (study, at the library) is at the library studying for his German test on Wednesday. In fact, he (review) has been reviewing for the test every day for the last week.
3. You look really great! (You, exercise) Have you been exercising at the fitness center ?
4. Frank, where have you been? We (wait) have been waiting for you since 1 PM.
5. Tim: What is that sound? Nancy: A car alarm (ring) is ringing somewhere down the street. It (drive) is driving me crazy - I wish it would stop! It (ring) has been ringing for more than twenty minutes.
6. Joseph's English (improve, really) is really improving, isn't it? He (watch) has been watching American television programs and (study) studying his grammar every day since he first arrived in San Diego. Soon he will be totally fluent.
7. Dan: You look a little tired. (You, get) Have you been getting enough sleep lately? Michelle: Yes, I (sleep) have been sleeping relatively well. I just look tired because I (feel) have been feeling a little sick for the last week. Dan: I hope you feel better soon. Michelle: Thanks. I (take, currently) am currently taking some medicine, so I should feel better in a couple of days.
Verb Tense Exercise 8
Present Perfect / Present Perfect Continuous
1. Judy: How long (be) have you been in Canada?Claude: I (study) have studied here for more than three years.
2. I (have) have had the same car for more than ten years. I'm thinking about buying a new one. 3. I (love) have loved chocolate since I was a child. You might even call me a "chocoholic."
4. Matt and Sarah (have) have been having some difficulties in their relationship lately, so they (go) have been going to a marriage counselor. I hope they work everything out.
5. John (work) has been working for the government since he graduated from Harvard University. Until recently, he (enjoy) has enjoyed his work, but now he is talking about retiring.
6. Lately, I (think) have been thinking about changing my career because I (become) have become dissatisfied with the conditions at my company.
7. I (see) have been seeing Judy for more than five years and during that time I have (see) have seen many changes in her personality.
Present Perfect / Present Perfect Continuous
1. Judy: How long (be) have you been in Canada?Claude: I (study) have studied here for more than three years.
2. I (have) have had the same car for more than ten years. I'm thinking about buying a new one. 3. I (love) have loved chocolate since I was a child. You might even call me a "chocoholic."
4. Matt and Sarah (have) have been having some difficulties in their relationship lately, so they (go) have been going to a marriage counselor. I hope they work everything out.
5. John (work) has been working for the government since he graduated from Harvard University. Until recently, he (enjoy) has enjoyed his work, but now he is talking about retiring.
6. Lately, I (think) have been thinking about changing my career because I (become) have become dissatisfied with the conditions at my company.
7. I (see) have been seeing Judy for more than five years and during that time I have (see) have seen many changes in her personality.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Verb Tense Exercise 7
Present Perfect / Present Perfect Continuous
Robin: I think the waiter (forget) has forgot us. We (wait) have been waiting here for over half an hour and nobody (take) has taken our order yet. Michele: I think you're right. He (walk) has walked by us at least twenty times. He probably thinks we (order, already) have already ordered. Robin: Look at that couple over there, they (be, only) have only been here for five or ten minutes and they already have their food. Michele: He must realize we (order, not) have not ordered yet! We (sit) have been sitting here for over half an hour staring at him. Robin: I don't know if he (notice, even) has even noticed us. He (run) has been running from table to table taking orders and serving food. Michele: That's true, and he (look, not) has not looked in our direction once.
Present Perfect / Present Perfect Continuous
Robin: I think the waiter (forget) has forgot us. We (wait) have been waiting here for over half an hour and nobody (take) has taken our order yet. Michele: I think you're right. He (walk) has walked by us at least twenty times. He probably thinks we (order, already) have already ordered. Robin: Look at that couple over there, they (be, only) have only been here for five or ten minutes and they already have their food. Michele: He must realize we (order, not) have not ordered yet! We (sit) have been sitting here for over half an hour staring at him. Robin: I don't know if he (notice, even) has even noticed us. He (run) has been running from table to table taking orders and serving food. Michele: That's true, and he (look, not) has not looked in our direction once.
Verb Tense Exercise 6
Simple Past / Present Perfect
Since computers were first introduced to the public in the early 1980's, technology (change) has changed a great deal. The first computers (be) were simple machines designed for basic tasks. They (have, not) did not have much memory and they (be, not) were not very powerful. Early computers were often quite expensive and customers often (pay) paid thousands of dollars for machines which actually (do) did very little. Most computers (be) were separate, individual machines used mostly as expensive typewriters or for playing games. Times (change) have changed. Computers (become) have become powerful machines with very practical applications. Programmers (create) have created a large selection of useful programs which do everything from teaching foreign languages to bookkeeping. We are still playing video games, but today's games (become) have become faster, more exciting interactive adventures. Many computer users (get, also) have also got on the Internet and (begin) begun communicating with other computer users around the world. We (start) have started to create international communities online. In short, the simple, individual machines of the past (evolve) have evolved into an international World Wide Web of knowledge.
Simple Past / Present Perfect
Since computers were first introduced to the public in the early 1980's, technology (change) has changed a great deal. The first computers (be) were simple machines designed for basic tasks. They (have, not) did not have much memory and they (be, not) were not very powerful. Early computers were often quite expensive and customers often (pay) paid thousands of dollars for machines which actually (do) did very little. Most computers (be) were separate, individual machines used mostly as expensive typewriters or for playing games. Times (change) have changed. Computers (become) have become powerful machines with very practical applications. Programmers (create) have created a large selection of useful programs which do everything from teaching foreign languages to bookkeeping. We are still playing video games, but today's games (become) have become faster, more exciting interactive adventures. Many computer users (get, also) have also got on the Internet and (begin) begun communicating with other computer users around the world. We (start) have started to create international communities online. In short, the simple, individual machines of the past (evolve) have evolved into an international World Wide Web of knowledge.
Verb Tense Exercise 5
Simple Past / Present Perfect
1. A: Did you like the movie "Star Wars?" B: I don't know. I (see, never) have never seen that movie.
2. Sam (arrive) arrived in San Diego a week ago.
. My best friend and I (know) have known each other for over fifteen years. We still get together once a week.
4. Stinson is a fantastic writer. He (write) has written ten very creative short stories in the last year. One day, he'll be as famous as Hemingway.
5. I (have, not) have not had this much fun since I (be) was a kid.
6. Things (change) have changed a great deal at Coltech, Inc. When we first (start) started working here three years ago, the company (have, only) only had six employees. Since then, we (expand) have expanded to include more than 2000 full-time workers.
7. I (tell) told him to stay on the path while he was hiking, but he (wander) wandered off into the forest and (be) was bitten by a snake.
8. Listen Donna, I don't care if you (miss) missed the bus this morning. You (be) have been late to work too many times. You are fired!
9. Sam is from Colorado, which is hundreds of miles from the coast, so he (see, never) has never seen the ocean. He should come with us to Miami.
10. How sad! George (dream) dreamed of going to California before he died, but he didn't make it. He (see, never) never saw the ocean.
11. In the last hundred years, traveling (become) has become much easier and very comfortable. In the 19th century, it (take) took two or three months to cross North America by covered wagon. The trip (be) was very rough and often dangerous. Things (change) have changed a great deal in the last hundred and fifty years. Now you can fly from New York to Los Angeles in a matter of hours.
12. Jonny, I can't believe how much you (change) have changed since the last time I (see) saw you. You (grow) have grown at least a foot!
13. This tree (be) was planted by the settlers who (found) founded our city over four hundred years ago.
14. This mountain (be, never) has never been climbed by anyone. Several mountaineers (try) have tried to reach the top, but nobody (succeed, ever) has ever succeeded. The climb is extremely difficult and many people (die) have died trying to reach the summit.
15. I (visit, never) have never visited Africa, but I (travel) have traveled to South America several times. The last time I (go) went to South America, I (visit) visited Brazil and Peru. I (spend) spent two weeks in the Amazon, (hike) hiked for a week near Machu Picchu, and (fly) flew over the Nazca Lines.
Simple Past / Present Perfect
1. A: Did you like the movie "Star Wars?" B: I don't know. I (see, never) have never seen that movie.
2. Sam (arrive) arrived in San Diego a week ago.
. My best friend and I (know) have known each other for over fifteen years. We still get together once a week.
4. Stinson is a fantastic writer. He (write) has written ten very creative short stories in the last year. One day, he'll be as famous as Hemingway.
5. I (have, not) have not had this much fun since I (be) was a kid.
6. Things (change) have changed a great deal at Coltech, Inc. When we first (start) started working here three years ago, the company (have, only) only had six employees. Since then, we (expand) have expanded to include more than 2000 full-time workers.
7. I (tell) told him to stay on the path while he was hiking, but he (wander) wandered off into the forest and (be) was bitten by a snake.
8. Listen Donna, I don't care if you (miss) missed the bus this morning. You (be) have been late to work too many times. You are fired!
9. Sam is from Colorado, which is hundreds of miles from the coast, so he (see, never) has never seen the ocean. He should come with us to Miami.
10. How sad! George (dream) dreamed of going to California before he died, but he didn't make it. He (see, never) never saw the ocean.
11. In the last hundred years, traveling (become) has become much easier and very comfortable. In the 19th century, it (take) took two or three months to cross North America by covered wagon. The trip (be) was very rough and often dangerous. Things (change) have changed a great deal in the last hundred and fifty years. Now you can fly from New York to Los Angeles in a matter of hours.
12. Jonny, I can't believe how much you (change) have changed since the last time I (see) saw you. You (grow) have grown at least a foot!
13. This tree (be) was planted by the settlers who (found) founded our city over four hundred years ago.
14. This mountain (be, never) has never been climbed by anyone. Several mountaineers (try) have tried to reach the top, but nobody (succeed, ever) has ever succeeded. The climb is extremely difficult and many people (die) have died trying to reach the summit.
15. I (visit, never) have never visited Africa, but I (travel) have traveled to South America several times. The last time I (go) went to South America, I (visit) visited Brazil and Peru. I (spend) spent two weeks in the Amazon, (hike) hiked for a week near Machu Picchu, and (fly) flew over the Nazca Lines.
Verb Tense Exercise 4
Simple Past / Past Continuous
Last night, while I was doing my homework, Angela (call) called. She said she (call) was calling me on her cell phone from her biology classroom at UCLA. I asked her if she (wait) was waiting for class, but she said that the professor was at the front of the hall lecturing while she (talk) was talking to me. I couldn't believe she (make) was making a phone call during the lecture. I asked what was going on. She said her biology professor was so boring that several of the students (sleep, actually) were actually sleeping in class. Some of the students (talk) were talking about their plans for the weekend and the student next to her (draw) was drawing a picture of a horse. When Angela (tell) told me she was not satisfied with the class, I (mention) mentioned that my biology professor was quite good and (suggest) suggested that she switch to my class. While we were talking, I (hear) heard her professor yell, "Miss, are you making a phone call?" Suddenly, the line went dead. I (hang) hung up the phone and went to the kitchen to make dinner. As I (cut) was cutting vegetables for a salad, the phone rang once again. It (be) was Angela, but this time she wasn't sitting in class.
Simple Past / Past Continuous
Last night, while I was doing my homework, Angela (call) called. She said she (call) was calling me on her cell phone from her biology classroom at UCLA. I asked her if she (wait) was waiting for class, but she said that the professor was at the front of the hall lecturing while she (talk) was talking to me. I couldn't believe she (make) was making a phone call during the lecture. I asked what was going on. She said her biology professor was so boring that several of the students (sleep, actually) were actually sleeping in class. Some of the students (talk) were talking about their plans for the weekend and the student next to her (draw) was drawing a picture of a horse. When Angela (tell) told me she was not satisfied with the class, I (mention) mentioned that my biology professor was quite good and (suggest) suggested that she switch to my class. While we were talking, I (hear) heard her professor yell, "Miss, are you making a phone call?" Suddenly, the line went dead. I (hang) hung up the phone and went to the kitchen to make dinner. As I (cut) was cutting vegetables for a salad, the phone rang once again. It (be) was Angela, but this time she wasn't sitting in class.
Verb Tense Exercise 3
Simple Past / Past Continuous\
1. A: What (you, do) were you doing when the accident occurred? B: I (try) was trying to change a light bulb that had burnt out.
2. After I (find) found the wallet full of money, I (go, immediately) immediately went to the police and (turn) turned it in.
3. The doctor (say) said that Tom (be) was too sick to go to work and that he (need) needed to stay at home for a couple of days.
4. Sebastian (arrive) arrived at Susan's house a little before 9:00 PM, but she (be, not) was not there. She (study, at the library) was at the library studying for her final examination in French. 5. Sandy is in the living room watching television. At this time yesterday, she (watch, also) was also watching television. That's all she ever does!
6. A: I (call) called you last night after dinner, but you (be, not) were not there. Where were you? B: I (work) was working out at the fitness center.
7. When I (walk) walked into the busy office, the secretary (talk) was talking on the phone with a customer, several clerks (work, busily) were busily working at their desks, and two managers (discuss, quietly) were quietly discussing methods to improve customer service.
8. I (watch) was watching a mystery movie on TV when the electricity went out. Now I am never going to find out how the movie ends.
9. Sharon (be) was in the room when John told me what happened, but she didn't hear anything because she (listen, not) was not listening.
10. It's strange that you (call) called because I (think, just) was just thinking about you.
11. The Titanic (cross) was crossing the Atlantic when it (strike) struck an iceberg.
12. When I entered the bazaar, a couple of merchants (bargain, busily) were busily bargaining and (try) trying to sell their goods to naive tourists who (hunt) were hunting for souvenirs. Some young boys (lead) were leading their donkeys through the narrow streets on their way home. A couple of men (argue) were arguing over the price of a leather belt. I (walk) walked over to a man who (sell) was selling fruit and (buy) bought a banana.
13. The firemen (rescue) rescued the old woman who (be) was trapped on the third floor of the burning building.
14. She was so annoying! She (leave, always) was always leaving her dirty dishes in the sink. I think she (expect, actually) actually expected me to do them for her.
15. Samantha (live) lived in Berlin for more than two years. In fact, she (live) was living there when the Berlin Wall came down.
Simple Past / Past Continuous\
1. A: What (you, do) were you doing when the accident occurred? B: I (try) was trying to change a light bulb that had burnt out.
2. After I (find) found the wallet full of money, I (go, immediately) immediately went to the police and (turn) turned it in.
3. The doctor (say) said that Tom (be) was too sick to go to work and that he (need) needed to stay at home for a couple of days.
4. Sebastian (arrive) arrived at Susan's house a little before 9:00 PM, but she (be, not) was not there. She (study, at the library) was at the library studying for her final examination in French. 5. Sandy is in the living room watching television. At this time yesterday, she (watch, also) was also watching television. That's all she ever does!
6. A: I (call) called you last night after dinner, but you (be, not) were not there. Where were you? B: I (work) was working out at the fitness center.
7. When I (walk) walked into the busy office, the secretary (talk) was talking on the phone with a customer, several clerks (work, busily) were busily working at their desks, and two managers (discuss, quietly) were quietly discussing methods to improve customer service.
8. I (watch) was watching a mystery movie on TV when the electricity went out. Now I am never going to find out how the movie ends.
9. Sharon (be) was in the room when John told me what happened, but she didn't hear anything because she (listen, not) was not listening.
10. It's strange that you (call) called because I (think, just) was just thinking about you.
11. The Titanic (cross) was crossing the Atlantic when it (strike) struck an iceberg.
12. When I entered the bazaar, a couple of merchants (bargain, busily) were busily bargaining and (try) trying to sell their goods to naive tourists who (hunt) were hunting for souvenirs. Some young boys (lead) were leading their donkeys through the narrow streets on their way home. A couple of men (argue) were arguing over the price of a leather belt. I (walk) walked over to a man who (sell) was selling fruit and (buy) bought a banana.
13. The firemen (rescue) rescued the old woman who (be) was trapped on the third floor of the burning building.
14. She was so annoying! She (leave, always) was always leaving her dirty dishes in the sink. I think she (expect, actually) actually expected me to do them for her.
15. Samantha (live) lived in Berlin for more than two years. In fact, she (live) was living there when the Berlin Wall came down.
Verb Tense Exercise 2
Simple Present / Present Continuous
A Trekking JournalNovember 12, 1997Today (be) is the second day of my trek around Mount Annapurna. I am exhausted and my legs (shake) are shaking ; I just hope I am able to complete the trek. My feet (kill, really) are really killing me and my toes (bleed) are bleeding, but I (want, still) still want to continue.Nepal is a fascinating country, but I have a great deal to learn. Everything (be) is so different, and I (try) am trying to adapt to the new way of life here. I (learn) am learning a little bit of the language to make communication easier; unfortunately, I (learn, not) do not learn foreign languages quickly. Although I (understand, not) do not understand much yet, I believe that I (improve, gradually) am gradually improving.I (travel, currently) am currently traveling with Liam, a student from Leeds University in England. He (be) is a nice guy, but impatient. He (walk, always) is always walking ahead of me and (complain) complaining that I am too slow. I (do) am doing my best to keep up with him, but he is younger and stronger than I am. Maybe, I am just feeling sorry for myself because I am getting old.Right now, Liam (sit) is sitting with the owner of the inn. They (discuss) are discussing the differences between life in England and life in Nepal. I (know, not) do not know the real name of the owner, but everybody (call, just) just calls him Tam. Tam (speak) speaks English very well and he (try) is trying to teach Liam some words in Nepali. Every time Tam (say) says a new word, Liam (try) tries to repeat it. Unfortunately, Liam (seem, also) also seems to have difficulty learning foreign languages. I just hope we don't get lost and have to ask for directions.
Simple Present / Present Continuous
A Trekking JournalNovember 12, 1997Today (be) is the second day of my trek around Mount Annapurna. I am exhausted and my legs (shake) are shaking ; I just hope I am able to complete the trek. My feet (kill, really) are really killing me and my toes (bleed) are bleeding, but I (want, still) still want to continue.Nepal is a fascinating country, but I have a great deal to learn. Everything (be) is so different, and I (try) am trying to adapt to the new way of life here. I (learn) am learning a little bit of the language to make communication easier; unfortunately, I (learn, not) do not learn foreign languages quickly. Although I (understand, not) do not understand much yet, I believe that I (improve, gradually) am gradually improving.I (travel, currently) am currently traveling with Liam, a student from Leeds University in England. He (be) is a nice guy, but impatient. He (walk, always) is always walking ahead of me and (complain) complaining that I am too slow. I (do) am doing my best to keep up with him, but he is younger and stronger than I am. Maybe, I am just feeling sorry for myself because I am getting old.Right now, Liam (sit) is sitting with the owner of the inn. They (discuss) are discussing the differences between life in England and life in Nepal. I (know, not) do not know the real name of the owner, but everybody (call, just) just calls him Tam. Tam (speak) speaks English very well and he (try) is trying to teach Liam some words in Nepali. Every time Tam (say) says a new word, Liam (try) tries to repeat it. Unfortunately, Liam (seem, also) also seems to have difficulty learning foreign languages. I just hope we don't get lost and have to ask for directions.
Exercise 1 -10
Verb Tense Exercise 1
Simple Present / Present Continuous
1. Every Monday, Sally (drive) drives her kids to football practice.
Simple Present / Present Continuous
1. Every Monday, Sally (drive) drives her kids to football practice.
2. Usually, I (work) work as a secretary at ABT, but this summer I (study) am studying French at a language school in Paris. That is why I am in Paris.
3. Shhhhh! Be quiet! John (sleep) is sleeping.
4. Don't forget to take your umbrella. It (rain) is raining.
5. I hate living in Seattle because it (rain, always) always rains.
6. I'm sorry I can't hear what you (say) are saying because everybody (talk) is talking so loudly. 7. Justin (write, currently) is currently writing a book about his adventures in Tibet. I hope he can find a good publisher when he is finished.
8. Jim: Do you want to come over for dinner tonight?Denise: Oh, I'm sorry, I can't. I (go) am going to a movie tonight with some friends.
9. The business cards (be, normally ) are normally printed by a company in New York. Their prices (be) are inexpensive, yet the quality of their work is quite good.
10. This delicious chocolate (be) is made by a small chocolatier in Zurich, Switzerland.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
LAKSA JOHOR
LAKSA JOHOR
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INGREDIENTS
60g worf herring (Ikan Parang) or mackerel (Ikan Kembung), steamed and flaked.
500g spaghetti (boiled as per packet instructions).
100g bean sprouts.
½ a cucumber, julienned.
4 small limes , halved.
1 red chilli, finely sliced.
Some mint leaves.
2 onions, cut into thin rings.
3-4 tablespoon oil.
GROUND INGREDIENTS (A)
30 dried chillies, soaked and seeded.
8 fresh chillies , seeded.
12 shallots.
3 cloves garlic.
2 cm turmeric root.
2 cm galangal.
2 stalks lemon grass.
3 cm square piece dried shrimp.
60g meat curry powder.
INGREDIENTS (B)
· 1 ½ coconuts, grated, mixed with 2.5 litres water and squeezed for coconut milk.
SEASONING
· 1 teaspoon sugar or to taste.
· 1 tablespoon chicken stock granules.
METHOD
· Add coconut milk and tamarind skin and continue .
· Add flaked fish and seasoning, and continue to cook for 2- 3 minutes.
TO SERVE
· Put spaghetti into individual bowls, Garnish with bean sprouts, cucumber, mint, leaves, onion rings and chilli.Pour gravy over and serve immedietly. Squeeze some lime juice over it, if desired.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Album of heart
‘‘SABA BLOSSOM’’
I choose the Saba Blossom for my cd cover because I hope this name will make the my album can blossom, popular and enjoy this album.. In the my album have 10 a title songs such as:
FOR MY SELF
1) Cheerful
2) Positive
3) Honestly
4) To a strange
5) Caring
MY HOPE AND DREAM
6) The songs Successful
7) Wonderful Life
8) My Love
9) Happiness
10) Good Life
I choose To a strange for my hit song because this song will give my strength in my heart and my mind for a something problem.. I’m gurl.. I can do it!!! I hope this song can give me so spirit and better than yesterday..
"To a Stanger"
Passing stranger! you do not know
How longingly i look upon you
You must be he i was seeking...
I have somewhere surely
Lived a of joy with you
All is recall'd as we flit by each other
Fluid, affectionate, chaste, matured...
You grew up with me
Where a boy with me
You give me the pleasure of your
Face, flash as we pass...
I am not to speak to you
I am to think of you
When i sit or wake at...
I am to wait, i do not doubt
I am to meet you again
I am to see to it that
I do not lose you...
I choose the Saba Blossom for my cd cover because I hope this name will make the my album can blossom, popular and enjoy this album.. In the my album have 10 a title songs such as:
FOR MY SELF
1) Cheerful
2) Positive
3) Honestly
4) To a strange
5) Caring
MY HOPE AND DREAM
6) The songs Successful
7) Wonderful Life
8) My Love
9) Happiness
10) Good Life
I choose To a strange for my hit song because this song will give my strength in my heart and my mind for a something problem.. I’m gurl.. I can do it!!! I hope this song can give me so spirit and better than yesterday..
"To a Stanger"
Passing stranger! you do not know
How longingly i look upon you
You must be he i was seeking...
I have somewhere surely
Lived a of joy with you
All is recall'd as we flit by each other
Fluid, affectionate, chaste, matured...
You grew up with me
Where a boy with me
You give me the pleasure of your
Face, flash as we pass...
I am not to speak to you
I am to think of you
When i sit or wake at...
I am to wait, i do not doubt
I am to meet you again
I am to see to it that
I do not lose you...
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
AboUT Me ;-)
ABOUT ME
Assalamualaikum and Welcome to My Blog AriE bLosSoM..Actually i'm very excited and so happy when i accepted as a student UiTM Segamat Johor Bahru.. and dis first time my Blog.. My full name is Siti Sabariah Binti Mohamed.. i'm 19 years old.. i'm from JB..i'm the last daughter from 5 siblings.. my favourite food and drink are Laksa Johor and Teh ice.. i like a pink colour because it make me feel cheerful and calming.. i always listening hotfm to reliase tension.. my role model is my parents because they have sacrifice to much.. for information i have my own talent like baking a chochlate cake..
Assalamualaikum and Welcome to My Blog AriE bLosSoM..Actually i'm very excited and so happy when i accepted as a student UiTM Segamat Johor Bahru.. and dis first time my Blog.. My full name is Siti Sabariah Binti Mohamed.. i'm 19 years old.. i'm from JB..i'm the last daughter from 5 siblings.. my favourite food and drink are Laksa Johor and Teh ice.. i like a pink colour because it make me feel cheerful and calming.. i always listening hotfm to reliase tension.. my role model is my parents because they have sacrifice to much.. for information i have my own talent like baking a chochlate cake..
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