The document contrasts verbal and nominal sentences in Indonesian. It provides 7 examples of sentences using verbs compared to equivalent sentences using nouns. The verbal sentences describe actions like drinking coffee, going to work, cooking a meal, watching a concert, riding a motorcycle, buying a handphone, and reading a book. The corresponding nominal sentences instead use nouns and describe the subject, for example as being at a coffeeshop, a disciplined worker, a beautiful girl, a student, not a police, a loyal boyfriend, and a clever student.
The document contrasts verbal and nominal sentences in Indonesian. It provides 7 examples of sentences using verbs compared to equivalent sentences using nouns. The verbal sentences describe actions like drinking coffee, going to work, cooking a meal, watching a concert, riding a motorcycle, buying a handphone, and reading a book. The corresponding nominal sentences instead use nouns and describe the subject, for example as being at a coffeeshop, a disciplined worker, a beautiful girl, a student, not a police, a loyal boyfriend, and a clever student.
The document contrasts verbal and nominal sentences in Indonesian. It provides 7 examples of sentences using verbs compared to equivalent sentences using nouns. The verbal sentences describe actions like drinking coffee, going to work, cooking a meal, watching a concert, riding a motorcycle, buying a handphone, and reading a book. The corresponding nominal sentences instead use nouns and describe the subject, for example as being at a coffeeshop, a disciplined worker, a beautiful girl, a student, not a police, a loyal boyfriend, and a clever student.