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Common Words For Section C

The document provides 30 common verbs and 9 adjectives used in past tense for the Paper 2 Section C exam. It lists verbs such as "accepted", "apologized", "arrived", "asked", "brought", "came", "carried", "decided", and others along with examples of how to use them in past tense sentences. It also lists adjectives like "afraid", "angry", "excited", "sad", "tired", and others and provides example sentences showing their past tense usage. The document aims to help students learn and practice using these essential verbs and adjectives for the exam.

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Common Words For Section C

The document provides 30 common verbs and 9 adjectives used in past tense for the Paper 2 Section C exam. It lists verbs such as "accepted", "apologized", "arrived", "asked", "brought", "came", "carried", "decided", and others along with examples of how to use them in past tense sentences. It also lists adjectives like "afraid", "angry", "excited", "sad", "tired", and others and provides example sentences showing their past tense usage. The document aims to help students learn and practice using these essential verbs and adjectives for the exam.

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1.

30 BASIC VERBS IN PAST TENSE for PAPER 2 SECTION C

accepted ( terima )
o He accepted the money from the
man.
o The girl accepted the offer.

2. apologised for / apologised to (


memohon maaf )
o The boy apologised for his
mistake.
o Amin apologised for being so
naughty.
o The pupils apologised to their
teacher.
3.

arrived at / reached ( tiba )


o The children arrived at the zoo in
the afternoon.
o When they arrived home, there
was nobody.
o They reached Malacca at about 10
a.m.

4.

asked (tanya) / asked


to (suruh)/
asked
for ( minta )
o The tourist asked the trishaw rider
the direction to the museum.

o The teacher asked the students to


queue before they entered the hall.
o The poor boy asked the woman for
help.

5.
brought / brought together / brought
along
( membawa )
o They brought the victim to the
nearest hospital.
o The scouts brought together their
scouting equipment.
o The children brought along their
family to the beach.
6.

7.

8.

came ( datang )
o He came near to the boy.
o They came early in the morning.
o The policeman then came to help
the driver.
carried ( membawa )
o Amin carried his bag on his bag.
o The scouts carried some firewood
for the campfire.
o He carried the box carefully.
decided to ( bercadang )
o The children decided to spend their
holidays at Pulau Langkawi.
o They decided to help the school
raise some funds.

o Amin decided to take the wallet to


the police
o station.
9.

entered ( masuk )
o They entered the zoo.
o Amin entered the headmaster's
room.
o The thief entered the house
through the back door.

10. found ( jumpa )


o He found his friend hiding behind
the bushes.
o The disciplinary teacher found the
boys smoking in
the toilet.
11. gave ( memberi )
o The kind woman gave some cash to
Ali.
o The school gave a certificate to the
girl as a reward.
o Ali's parents gave him permission
to take part in the contest.
o The woman gave the boy a lift.
12. got into ( masuk/naik ) , got out (
keluar )

o The children got into the bus.


o The passengers got into the train.
o They quickly got out of the car.
13. helped to ( menolong )
o The teachers helped the children to
pass the examination.
o The three boys helped the driver to
repair the punctured tyre.
o Amin helped to save the poor boy.

o The bus driver picked the pupils at


the school gate in the morning.
17. praised ( memuji )
o Amin's parents praised him for
being so honest.
o The headmaster praised the pupils
for their good work in the recent
examination.

14. hoped that ( berharap )


o The children hoped that they could
visit the zoo again.
o Amin hoped that his father would
recover soon.
o Pak Ali hoped that vthe boys would
not steal the fruits again.

18. promised to / promised that /


promised not to
( berjanji )
o The boy promised to help his
parents.
o The children promised that they
would come early to school.
o Amin promised not to steal again.

15. left ( bertolak/meninggalkan )


o Amin and his family left their house
early in the morning.
o Encik Azrul quickly left for Kuala
Lumpur because he had a meeting.

19. received ( menerima )


o Amin received a big trophy from
the headmaster.
o The players received a big
applause.

16. picked ( mengutip )


o He picked the purse.

20. regretted ( menyesal )


The boy regretted over his bad
behaviour.

The thief regretted for what he had done.


21. saw (nampak) / watched / looked at
(melihat)
o Amin saw a boy standing by the
road.
o He saw the boy crying bitterly.
o They saw the robbers breaking
into the house.
o The children watched the birds
chirping on the branch.
o The spectators watched the
footballer dribbled the ball
amazingly.
o The boy looked at his watch and
smiled.
o The pupils looked at their teacher
when their teacher called them.
22. showed ( menunjukkan )
o The boy showed the way to the
police station.
o The teacher showed the pupils how
to answer the questions.
o The man showed the policeman the
place of the accident.
23. talked to (bercakap)/

talked about ( bercakap tentang )


o He talked to the policeman nicely.
o The teacher talked about dengue.
24. thanked
for (mengucapkan
terima kasih)
o The man thanked Azmi for the
help.
o They thanked the boys for helping
them.
o The school thanked everyone for
the success.
25. thought that ( berfikir )
o The boy thought the river was not
deep.
o He thought that he should help
the poor girl.
o The boys thought they could win
the game.
26. took ( mengambil/membawa )
o She took the cat home.
o He took the wallet to the police
station.
o The teacher took the boy to the
clinic.

o He took a ladder and leaned it


against the tree.
27. tried to ( mencuba )
o They tried to run away but the
orchard owner finally came.
o He tried to help the boy but he
couldn't.
o The man tried to climb the tree but
it was too tall.
28. walked ( berjalan ) /
was walking ( sedang berjalan )
o Ali walked by the road.
o Kumar walked slowly along the
river.
o They walked together to the
football field.
o He was walking home when he
saw the cat.

29. wanted / wanted to (


mahu/hendak/ingin )
o The boy wanted some food
because he was hungry.
o The children wanted to see how
bread is made.
o The football players wanted to win
the game.
30. went to / went for ( pergi )
went home ( pulang )
o The children went to Pulau
Langkawi last week.
o The scouts went for a camp at
Gunung Ledang.
o Ali and his family went for a picnic
at the beach.
o Aina and her brother went for a
holiday at their grandparents' home.
o The school children went for a trip
to Malacca recently.
o They went for lunch after they
visited the factory.
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BASIC ADJECTIVES for PAPER 2 SECTION C

afraid ( takut )
o She was afraid of the snake.
o Amin and his brother were not
afraid of cockroaches.

6.

angry ( marah )
o The teacher was angry when the
pupils made noise.
o Amin was angry when the boy lied
to him.

sad ( sedih )
o Amin was quite sad because he lost
his cat.
o They were all sad as their team lost
to the visitor.

7.

excited ( teruja )
o Amin was excited when his father
planned to bring him to Legoland.
o All the players were excited when
the coach cancelled the training.

thankful (berterima kasih)


o The woman was thankful to the
boy for saving her daughter's life.
o The teacher was thankful to rich
man for being so generous.

8.

grateful ( bersyukur )
o He was grateful when the teacher
did not punish him.
o They were nervous when they
entered the ghost house.

tired ( letih )
o The boys were tired after finished
pitching the tent.
o Amin was a bit tired after the extra
class.

9.

worried ( bimbang )
o The woman was worried with her
son's safety.
o The thief was quite worried if the
policemen might arrest them.

happy ( gembira )
o The children were happy but a
little bit tired.

o She was happy to win the first


prize in the drawing competition.

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