Examples Of Complete Level Majemuk Sentences With Types
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YOGYAKARTA Examples of graded majemuk sentences are sometimes still confused. Even though this type of sentence is often summed in various texts ranging from literary text, news, and many more. This article will provide an explanation of graded majemuk sentences ranging from understanding to examples.

Ismail Kusmayadi in a book entitled Think Smart Indonesian (2006) explains, graded pluralistic sentences are single sentences whose part is expanded so that the expansion forms one or several new sentences outside the existing pattern. The graded pluralistic sentence has another designation, namely complex sentences or compound sentences.

An example of the graded pluralistic sentence is, Beni brings rice to the office after his wife finished cooking in the morning.

There are several characteristics of graded pluralistic sentences that can be known, namely having a sentence (kalimat that cannot be separated from the previous sentence), and there is a parent sentence (calimat that can stand alone).

In addition, the characteristic of the pluralistic sentence is using conjunctions or connecting words such as; although, although, so that, because, so, cause, then, when, if, that, and so on.

There are several types of graded pluralistic sentences. The following will explain the types, meanings, and examples in full

The sentence child and the parent sentence are connected by a time marker conjunction, namely from, before, when, after, until, during, and so on. For example, the mother arrives at the jogja since the afternoon.

The children of sentences and the parent sentences are connected by the conjunction of conditions. For example, mom cleans the house as long as dad cuts her hair.

The conjunction used to state the purpose/intention in the future. The conjunction is used, for example, so that, let it be, and so on. For example, mother cleans the house so that the house is not dirty.

Sentences are connected using conjunctions that state comparisons. The conjunction used is like, rather than, like, like, like, and so on. For example, Chilmi loves his wife like Romeo and July.

The conjunction used is a requirement with a resistance relationship. An example of the sentence is that Adit said his house was clean, in fact, garbage was scattered everywhere.

The conjunction used in the sentence states the accusation. For example, the sentence is, Rini looks silent as if she doesn't know the real condition.

This sentence explains the causal relationship as a result of the main sentence, the example of Maman is afraid of rain so that she doesn't dare to leave the house.

This sentence uses conjunctions stating that, for example, Maman often eats spicy because of that she often has stomach pain.

In this type, the subsidiary explains the parent sentence, for example, the thief managed to enter the house by breaking into the bedroom window.

This sentence contains an explanation of how or tools to explain the parent sentence, for example, electric cars can run without fuel by utilizing electricity

The sentence child explains the results of the conditions described by the parent sentence, for example, Lulu is diligent in learning, no wonder she can pass the exam with a satisfactory score.

The child's sentence contains an explanation from the parent sentence, for example Keisya, who is more diligent in studying after being careful by her father that in order to be successful she must study hard.

This sentence usually uses conjunctions even though and while, for example, Lala still often plays even though she has to have a school test.

This sentence uses a 'who' conjunction, for example, the man in black is Ria's father.

Please note that sentences that become language products have various benefits. There are even powerful sentences that can reconcile the conflicts between parents and children.

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