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Annga : May I sit here and talk to you?
Rahmani : Sure. What‟s up!
Annga : Well, It‟s about Winda.
Rahmani : Winda ! But what‟s going on?
Annga : We have made an appointment to meet in friend‟s party. It really
makes me mad, you know. When the time to had the party, I saw her
being with a new boy beside her.
Rahmani : Oh, I can’t believe it!
Before getting your drills, let‟s study the grammar first.
GRAMMAR
You
They
She
He really make/s Objects mad
It
One‟s Name
am
Is
Subjects/Clause are very irritating/irritated
was
were
Speaking Tip : When you use the expression … very irritating/irritated, you should pay
attention to what subject you use. In the other word, you should feel the
sense of meaning because this is only a case of difference of meaning.
„It is really irritating‟
„All of what he said (clause) was very irritating‟
„He is very irritating‟
„They are very irritating‟
„Lenny is a very irritating person‟
Those expressions above mean that something or someone makes someone
else annoyed.
Compare:
„I am very irritated‟
„He is very irritated‟
„They are very irritated‟
„Lenny is very irritated‟
These expressions mean that you and they are annoyed
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