The document discusses basic grammar rules for negation and past tense verbs in Indonesian. It states that to negate a verb in Indonesian, you add "tidak" between the verb "to be" and another word. It also provides examples of using past tense forms of "to be", showing that "was" is used for third person singular subjects and "were" is used for first person plural, second person, third person plural and other plural subjects.
The document discusses basic grammar rules for negation and past tense verbs in Indonesian. It states that to negate a verb in Indonesian, you add "tidak" between the verb "to be" and another word. It also provides examples of using past tense forms of "to be", showing that "was" is used for third person singular subjects and "were" is used for first person plural, second person, third person plural and other plural subjects.
The document discusses basic grammar rules for negation and past tense verbs in Indonesian. It states that to negate a verb in Indonesian, you add "tidak" between the verb "to be" and another word. It also provides examples of using past tense forms of "to be", showing that "was" is used for third person singular subjects and "were" is used for first person plural, second person, third person plural and other plural subjects.