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The Error of Past Tense Expression in Jackie Chan’s Utterances on Jackie Chan in Conversation
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This research aims to identify the incorrect use of past tense by Jackie Chan in giving his first public talk at the Sydney Opera House. In this qualitative research, the researchers applied an observational method that focuses on grammatical errors. In this study, the researchers use a non-participatory technique that focuses on grammatical errors. Meanwhile, in analyzing the data, the method was identification, and the technique was competence in comparing. The researchers took the source from a conversation from Jacky Chan in an interview in Australia on Youtube. Based on the, the errors uttered by the speaker are errors in using the past simple, errors in using clauses and verbs, specifying a particular point or period in the past, and the verb "be". The conclusion is the speaker incorrectly used the appropriate type of verb when speaking in the past tense, the speaker also often uses the wrong type of verb that should be used in telling the past tense, and the use of verb "be".
Universitas Putera Batam
Title: The Error of Past Tense Expression in Jackie Chan’s Utterances on Jackie Chan in Conversation
Description:
This research aims to identify the incorrect use of past tense by Jackie Chan in giving his first public talk at the Sydney Opera House.
In this qualitative research, the researchers applied an observational method that focuses on grammatical errors.
In this study, the researchers use a non-participatory technique that focuses on grammatical errors.
Meanwhile, in analyzing the data, the method was identification, and the technique was competence in comparing.
The researchers took the source from a conversation from Jacky Chan in an interview in Australia on Youtube.
Based on the, the errors uttered by the speaker are errors in using the past simple, errors in using clauses and verbs, specifying a particular point or period in the past, and the verb "be".
The conclusion is the speaker incorrectly used the appropriate type of verb when speaking in the past tense, the speaker also often uses the wrong type of verb that should be used in telling the past tense, and the use of verb "be".
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