Noun Sentences and Verbal Sentences in Indonesian

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Sentence is the content that composes a discourse or writing so that it can be called a written work. Sentences are divided into various types, where the division is based on several categories. On the previous occasion, we have discussed about direct sentences, indirect sentences and so on. On this occasion, lecturerBahasa.com will discuss the types of sentence others, namely the meaning of noun sentences and verbal sentences in Indonesian as well as examples from the two sentences.

Noun Sentence

A noun sentence is a sentence that uses a noun in its predicate pattern. The word noun comes from the word "noun" which means a noun. The arrangement of sentence patterns in noun sentences is the same as other types of sentences, only the difference is that the predicate does not or does not use verbs.

The rules in writing noun sentences, there must be two things to pay attention to, namely the subject (S) and the predicate (P). In addition to these two things can also be added other elements, namely:

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  1. subject, in the form of a noun
  2. predicate, in the form of nouns, adjectives, numerals, pronouns or adverbs (other than verbs)
  3. object
  4. adverb of time
  5. place description

Example of a noun sentence:

  • My mother is a lecturer at a private university in this city.
  • He is a very good village head as well as a hero for progress village.
  • We are saddened by the passing of our beloved teacher.
  • I'm happy to see my brother succeed in becoming a lawyer.
  • The area is about 860 square meters.
  • My salary is only as much as two million rupiah every month.
  • I've been at home since yesterday afternoon, not going anywhere.
  • Mother on the terrace is feeding her sister who is eating.
  • My ten million rupiah that was stored in the closet of the room was lost when we had a thanksgiving last night.
  • They are proud of the achievements they have achieved through hard work.
  • My father is a father as well as the best friend in my life.
  • He was disappointed in himself for not being able to complete the task on time.
  • Dude was the pride of his parents since he was little.
  • The old grandmother was a beggar in one of the alleys of the city of Jakarta.
  • He weighs 70 kilograms and he does not accept that fact.
  • I am the youngest of six siblings.
  • You are here to clean and mop all floors before and after restaurant operating hours.
  • I'm glad if you are serious about your intention to go to college abroad.
  • Dad was furious when he found out that I didn't want to follow in his career.
  • He is a role model in our family.
  • Her purse was in a red bag that was in the trunk of the car.
  • I have sixteen guests, all of whom are women in hijab.
  • Ari is a very talented writer and is highly dedicated in his every work.
  • The house is very big and clean and is equipped with an elevator to go up to the top floor.
  • Mother was happy to welcome me after wandering for 7 and seven years.
  • My grandfather was a Navy officer who was highly respected during his tenure.
  • It is 50 kilometers from the airport to our hometown which is outside the district.
  • Her body is tall and slender like a model.
  • The car is a luxury car from a European manufacturer.
  • He was in the yard playing with his pet dog.

Verbal Sentence

Verbal sentences are sentences that use a verb in the predicate pattern. The word verbal comes from the word "verb" which means a verb. Verbal sentences are often found in written language Indonesia because every sentence whose predicate is word work is a verbal sentence.

The rules in writing verbal sentences also have two main requirements, namely the existence of a subject (S) and a predicate (P). The requirements for writing another verbal sentence are:

  1. subject, in the form of a noun
  2. predicate, in the form of a verb
  3. object
  4. adverb of time
  5. place description

Examples of Verbal Sentences:

  • You sleep? (S+P)
  • I wash the dishes. (S+P+O)
  • Diah cooked rice this morning. (S+P+O+Ket. time)
  • Rini donated her school uniform 3 years ago. (S+P+O+Supplementary+Ket. time)
  • He covered the news of the murder on Jalan Sudirman. (S+P+O+Ket. the place)
  • We rescued a crocodile that was stranded on the seashore. (S+P+O+Supplementary+Ket. the place)
  • My birthday was attended by all my school friends from elementary, middle and high school.
  • A band of robbers robbed the mansion located at the front gate at 4 this morning.
  • Police arrested a cold-blooded killer who has been a fugitive for a long time.
  • Ani kisses her mother's cheek every time she leaves for school.
  • I sang the Master's Hymn during Teacher's Day celebrations last week at City Hall.
  • Father devoted his life to the advancement of the school foundation he led.
  • I was cared for and raised in an orphanage.
  • Mother is buried right next to the grave of father who died 17 years ago.
  • The police shot the robber in the leg as he tried to escape.
  • I sewed my sister's wedding dress myself as a wedding gift from me to her.
  • We collect donations for victims of the Aceh earthquake by taking to the streets.
  • Mother planted a live dispensary in our backyard.
  • Didi was driving his car in a sleepy state until he had an accident.
  • My father killed a poisonous snake that entered our house with his long-barreled rifle.
  • Adit cheated on his classmate's chemistry assignment who was also his cousin.
  • He imitated my angry voice which made us all burst out laughing.
  • He prepared the food that Mother had cooked for our family dinner.
  • The woman is possessed by an evil spirit who is the inhabitant of this empty house.
  • I tidied my sister's room which was messy because the thief had entered it this morning.
  • You tortured this innocent kitten very cruelly.
  • He took his sick friend to the school clinic.
  • Dio cut his long hair for the woman of his dreams.
  • You slandered and betrayed my trust.
  • Mom makes my favorite breakfast.

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Thus our discussion this time about nominal sentences and verbal sentences in language Indonesia. Hopefully this article is useful.

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