Indonesian is not like English as it does not have tense marking at all. Further, Vainikka & Young-Scholten (in Hsieh, 2009) state that optionality is the effect of competing grammars within the same individual: the grammar of …show more content…
What types of errors do the tenth grade students of SMK 4 Mataram commit in using simple past tense?
1.2.2. What is the most dominant type of errors the ten grade students of SMK 4 Mataram commit in using simple past tense?
1.2.3. What are the common causes of errors that the students of tenth grade of SMK 4 Mataram commit in using simple past tense?
1.3 Objectives of the Study
Based on the research questions formulated above, the objectives of this research are:
1.3.1. To identify types of errors that the tenth grade students of SMK 4 Mataram commit in using simple past tense in recount writing.
1.3.2. To find out the most dominant of errors type that tenth grade students of SMK 4 Mataram commit in using simple past tense.
1.3.3. To find out the common cause of errors the ten grade of Vocational High School 4 Mataram students commit in using simple past tense.
1.4. Significance of the Study
The researcher hopes this research will give some significance for :
1.4.1 English Teacher.
This research will help the teacher to more understand the type , the dominant, how the errors take place And the teacher is hoped to find the best way to overcome the students errors.
1.4.2