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VERBAL AND NOMINAL

SENTENCE

GROUP 3
Presented by :

DIAH INDAH PERMATASARI


(1501070163)

DWI PURNAMASARI
(1501070044)

FARIDA MISNIA ASNAH


(1501070168)
VERBAL SENTENCE

A verbal sentence is a sentence that contain or

starts with the verb and the subject follows.

The subject can be a noun, a pronoun, a

demonstrative, or a relative clause.


EXAMPLE :

 I go to school every
morning
(Saya Pergi ke sekolah
setiap pagi)

 Fikri speaks English


fluently.
(Fikri berbicara bahasa
inggris dengan lancar)

 She studies English in


the class.
(Dia perempuan belajar
bahasa inggris di kelas)
VERBAL SENTENCES :

Negative
Positive verbal
verbal sentence
sentence

Interrogative
verbal sentence
Positive verbal sentence

Formula : S + have / has + V3 + O


Ex :
• I have studied since 07.30 o’clock. (+)

Negative verbal sentence

Formula : S + have / has + not + V3 + O


Ex :
• She hasn’t eaten lunch. (-)

Interrogative verbal sentence

Formula : Have / has + S + V3 + O


Ex :
• Have you ever watch your favorite movie today ?
NOMINAL SENTENCE

Nominal sentences are sentence


that do not contain verbs or
sentences that do not doing
verbs or action.
This sentence just showing the
situation or condition.
Example :

I am sick.
(saya sakit)

He is my father .
(Dia ayah saya)

Indra was in the class.


(indra didalam kelas)

She is 24 years old.


(Dia berusia 24 tahun)
Negative nominal
sentence

Positive nominal Interrogative


sentence nominal sentence

Nominal
Sentences
Positive nominal sentence

Formula : S + have / has + been + non verb


Ex :
• I have been here since 3 hours ago. (+)

Negative nominal sentence

Formula : S + have / has + not + been + non verb


Ex :
• I haven’t been sleep today. (-)
Interrogative nominal sentence

Formula : Has / have + S + been + non verb


Ex :
• Has arif been a good doctor ?
CONCLUSION

Verbal sentence is a sentence that starts with


the verb and the subject follows. The subject
can be a noun, a pronoun, a demonstrative, or a
relative clause. In other hand Nominal sentence
is sentence that has predicate not a verb, but
can be an adjective, noun or adverb, then the
nominal sentence should be inserted auxiliary
verb to be like ‘is, am, are, and were the resource
persons / was (which is used in the past).

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