- Simple present tense : My brother go to beach
- Simple past tense : My brother went to the beach
- Simple future tense : My brother will go to the beach
- Present continues tense : My brother is going to the beach
- Past continues tense : My brother was going to the beach
- Future continues tense : My brother will be going to the beach
- Present perfect tense : My brother has gone to the beach
- Past perfect tense : My brother had gone to the beach
- Future perfect tense : My brother will have gone to the beach
- Simple present tense : Robi write a novel
- Simple past tense : Robi wrote a novel
- Simple future tense : Robi will write a novel
- Present continues tense : Robi is writing a novel
- Past continues tense : Robi was writing a novel
- Future continues tense : Robi will be writing a novel
- Present perfect tense : Robi has written a novel
- Past perfect tense : Robi had written a novel
- Future perfect tense : Robi will have written a novel
- Simple present tense : she make a cake in the kitchen
- Simple past tense : she made a cake in the kitchen
- Simple future tense : she will make a cake in the kitchen
- Present continues tense : she is making a cake in the kitchen
- Past continues tense : she was making a cake in the kitchen
- Future continues tense : she will be making a cake in the kitchen
- Present perfect tense : she has made a cake in the kitchen
- Past perfect tense : she had made a cake in the kitchen
- Future perfect tense : she will have made a cake in the kitchen
- Simple present tense : Putri cook fried rice for her father
- Simple past tense : putri cooks fried rice for her father
- Simple future tense : Putri will cook a fried rice for her father
- Present continues tense : putri is cooking fried rice for her father
- Past continues tense : Putri was cooking fried rice for her father
- Future continues tense : Putri will be cooking a fried rice for her father
- Present perfect tense : Putri has cooked a fried rice her father
- Past perfect tense : Putri had cooked a fried rice for her father
- Future perfect tense : Putri will have cooked a fried rice for her father
- Simple present tense : He eat some bread in the mornig
- Simple past tense : He ate some bread in the morning
- Simple future tense : He will eat some bread in the morning
- Present continues tense : He is eating some bread in the morning
- Past continues tense : He was eating a bread in the morning
- Future continues tense : He will be eating some bread in the morning
- Present perfect tense : He has eaten some bread in the morning
- Past perfect tense : He had eaten some bread in the morning
- Future perfect tense : He will have eaten some bread in the morning