Abstract

The research aimed at identifying the types of errors and the frequency of types of errors in using the simple present tense, simple past tense, and simple future tense in job advertisements. The research was qualitative research. The qualitative method used was content analysis. The data of the research were taken from the errors of simple present tense, simple past tense, simple future tense usage in the job advertisements. While the source of data was taken from job advertisements in www.jobstreet.com . There were twenty texts taken as samples.  The data analysis used the theory from Ellis that there were several steps in analyzing errors which include collecting data samples, identifying data, describing errors, explaining errors and evaluating error (Ellis, 1994). The result showed that the errors in using simple present tense were higher than in using simple future tense. In the use of simple present tense, there were two errors of auxiliary omission (66,67%), and one (33,33%) error of verb misinformation. In the use of simple past tense, there was zero (0%) error. In the use of simple future tense, there were one (50%) error of verb + ing omission and one error (50%) of verb + ing misinformation.  The result of the study can be used as input to avoid further errors.

Highlights

  • Job advertisements can be found in many media such as magazines, newspapers, televisions, radios, and internets

  • 3.1 Errors in Using Simple Present Tense Based on the findings, errors made by the writers in using simple present tense were omission of auxiliary be, and misinformation of verbs in simple present tense

  • This implies that the use of simple present tense is good but needs to be checked and proof read before the advertisements are released in the job advertisement website

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Introduction

Job advertisements can be found in many media such as magazines, newspapers, televisions, radios, and internets. Based on Hornby (2010), an advertisement is a notice, picture, or film telling people about a product, job or service. Explains an advertisement is a text that functions to draw goods and services to offer the attention of as wide an audience as possible. Job advertisements are used by institutions to persuade people who seek jobs to apply there. Many job advertisements are written in English. It indicates that English is popular among the media and people. As English is popular, readers should understand the information in job advertisements that include the profile of corporations or institutions, the requirements and job descriptions that are explained. To make the job advertisement understandable, the job advertisement writers should convey the correct messages to readers by using the correct grammar

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