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Object-focus with auxiliary, prepositional phrase and<br />
adverb<br />
We saw earlier that simple subject-focus constructions consisting of<br />
Subject - Verb - Object can be made more interesting by adding<br />
auxiliary verbs, prepositional phrases and adverbs. These constructions<br />
can be transformed into object-focus constructions. The simplest way to<br />
do this is by following the above rules, while leaving these additional<br />
things where they are. That is to say, we do not need to move them<br />
around or make any other changes the way we do with the subject, verb<br />
and object.<br />
Nina akan menulis cerpen besok.<br />
Subject Auxiliary verb Main verb Object Adverb of time<br />
-- 4<br />
sofneoni$/<br />
something<br />
somewhere<br />
~e~@yupI~!<br />
. .<br />
to #t: . .<br />
Cerpen akan ditulis Nina besok<br />
Object Auxiliary verb Main verb Subject Adveh of time<br />
....................................................................................<br />
SUBJECT-FOCUS<br />
Dokter sedang memeriksa pasien di ruang 3.<br />
Subject Auxiliary verb Main verb Object Prepositional phruse<br />
....................................................................................<br />
OBJECT-FOCUS .<br />
Pasien sedang diperiksa dokter di ruang 3.<br />
Object Auxiliary verb Main verb Subject Prepositional phmse<br />
Transform the sentences below into obiect-focus constructions.<br />
Remember to keep the auxiliary verb, prepositional phrase and the<br />
adverb where they are in each sentence.<br />
-4<br />
Write an object-focus sentence, using the auxiliary akan, to describe<br />
what is happening or what will or may happen to each of the objects<br />
shown below. Remember that you must use a transitive verb for this.<br />
Start your sentences with the words provided.<br />
130 A Student's Guide to Indonesian Grammar