17 Examples of Simplex Sentences Predicated Noun
Of the many types of sentences In Language Indonesia, we know one of them is simple and complex sentences. Sentence simplex is a sentence that only has 1 subject and 1 predicate each in the sentence structure. Or generally we call it single sentence. In our discussion this time, we specifically discuss examples of simplex sentences whose predicates consist of word object. Here's an example:
- Nita's father is a pilot.
- Budi is a child who is very diligent in worship.
- The father across the street is a famous magician in the 90's era.
- The cat that was eating in front of the house was Mayan cat.
- The mother of the child who has great musical ability is Marsiah's mother.
- My brother is a very famous architect.
- Aunt is a woman who really cares about children.
- Momo is a doctor who works in remote areas.
- Martha is a student who has outstanding academic achievements.
- Dodo is child from Mr. Kartiman who lives at the end of the alley.
- Delia is cousin of Kiki who lives in Turkey.
- Monica is a child from a family descended from Mrs. Suratman.
- Prince Diponegoro is one of the national heroes who died on the battlefield.
- Mirlanda is one of Indonesia's representative students at the international science olympiad.
- Donita is a student who is very arrogant in his class.
- Mother's employer is a very kind middle-aged woman.
- The new employee is my neighbor in the village.
Those are some examples of simplex sentences with noun predicates in language Indonesia. As for other articles related to sentences, including examples of singular sentences and mixed compound sentences, single sentence example, give an example of a single sentence and its pattern, direct and indirect sentences, example of a single verbal sentence, example of a single numeral sentence, command minor sentence example, example of minor sentence response, example of major sentence with s-p-o pattern, types of major sentences, examples of standard and non-standard sentences, and active voice and passive voice. May be useful. Thank you.