Created by SLS Indonesian
about 2 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Clauses of purpose: supaya, agar, untuk | So that I wouldn't be starving I bring snacks. |
Clauses of resemblance: seakan-akan, seolah-olah | She bought goods as though it were the end of the world. |
Clauses of contrast: melainkan, tetapi | They do not use office car, but rather use a rental car. |
Clauses of contrast: daripada | I will buy Indonesian food rather than cook it myself. |
Clauses of concession: padahal | Frank claimed he had never eaten durian, whereas/when in fact he had. |
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