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A demonstrative is a word that can be used to point at something, such<br />

as ini (this) and itu (that). In this type of noun phrase, the<br />

demonstrative is placed after the noun.<br />

universitas<br />

university that that universi?<br />

katak<br />

ini<br />

box this this box<br />

To form more complex noun phrases, you can combine any of the above<br />

noun phrases with the demonstrative.<br />

-<br />

r the sick')<br />

~ctivity for<br />

p<br />

mobil ayah saya<br />

my father's car this<br />

pemustakaan sekolah itu<br />

this car of my father's<br />

school library that that school librap<br />

rumah besar<br />

ini<br />

big house this this big house<br />

rumah makan mahal itu<br />

expensive restaurant that that expensive eating<br />

houselrestau rant<br />

LATIHAN 3 .<br />

Below are noun phrases that are noun + adjective, noun + verb and<br />

noun + demonstrative Translate each phrase into Indonesian. You may<br />

need to consult your dictionary for this exercise.<br />

1 This apple<br />

2 Bedroom (in Indonesian, literally 'sleeping room')<br />

3 These students<br />

4 Those bicycles<br />

5 Brown eyes<br />

6 Restaurant (in Indonesian, literally 'eating house']<br />

Noun Phrases I 7

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