The document discusses positive, negative, and interrogative sentences in Indonesian. Positive sentences use a subject followed by a verb and "be". Negative sentences use an auxiliary verb like "do/does" followed by "not" and an infinitive verb or "be" followed by "not". Interrogative sentences use "do/does" followed by a subject and infinitive verb or "be" followed by a subject. Examples are provided of sentences using different subjects and descriptive words.
The document discusses positive, negative, and interrogative sentences in Indonesian. Positive sentences use a subject followed by a verb and "be". Negative sentences use an auxiliary verb like "do/does" followed by "not" and an infinitive verb or "be" followed by "not". Interrogative sentences use "do/does" followed by a subject and infinitive verb or "be" followed by a subject. Examples are provided of sentences using different subjects and descriptive words.
The document discusses positive, negative, and interrogative sentences in Indonesian. Positive sentences use a subject followed by a verb and "be". Negative sentences use an auxiliary verb like "do/does" followed by "not" and an infinitive verb or "be" followed by "not". Interrogative sentences use "do/does" followed by a subject and infinitive verb or "be" followed by a subject. Examples are provided of sentences using different subjects and descriptive words.