Wednesday, October 22, 2025

100 contoh kalimat Bahasa Inggris yang menggunakan Quantifiers (kata penunjuk jumlah)

100 contoh kalimat Bahasa Inggris yang menggunakan Quantifiers (kata penunjuk jumlah) lengkap dengan:

  • Kalimat Bahasa Inggris
  • Cara baca (pelafalan fonetik sederhana)
  • Terjemahan Bahasa Indonesia

 



📘 Pengantar Singkat:

Quantifiers = kata yang menunjukkan jumlah suatu benda, baik yang dapat dihitung (countable) maupun yang tidak dapat dihitung (uncountable).
Contoh:

  • much, many, some, any, a few, a little, a lot of, lots of, plenty of, several, each, every, dll.

 

🧍‍♀️ 1–10: Many / Much

  1. There are many books on the shelf.
    (der ar meni buks on de shelf)
    Ada banyak buku di rak.
  1. She has many friends at school.
    (shi haz meni frends et skul)
    Dia punya banyak teman di sekolah.
  1. He doesn’t have many toys.
    (hi daz-ent hav meni tois)
    Dia tidak punya banyak mainan.
  1. There isn’t much water in the bottle.
    (der iz-ent mach woter in de botel)
    Tidak banyak air di botol.
  1. I don’t have much time.
    (ai dont hav mach taim)
    Saya tidak punya banyak waktu.
  1. There’s not much sugar left.
    (ders not mach syu-ger left)
    Tidak banyak gula yang tersisa.
  1. How many apples do you want?
    (hau meni e-pels du yu want)
    Berapa banyak apel yang kamu mau?
  1. How much money do you need?
    (hau mach mani du yu nid)
    Berapa banyak uang yang kamu butuhkan?
  1. Many students joined the event.
    (meni styu-dents joynd di i-vent)
    Banyak siswa bergabung dalam acara itu.
  1. Much work needs to be done.
    (mach wurk nidz tu bi dan)
    Banyak pekerjaan harus diselesaikan.

 

🍎 11–20: Some / Any

  1. I have some apples in the basket.
    (ai hav sam e-pels in de bas-ket)
    Saya punya beberapa apel di keranjang.
  1. Do you have any sugar?
    (du yu hav e-ni syu-ger)
    Apakah kamu punya gula?
  1. We need some information.
    (wi nid sam in-for-mei-syen)
    Kami butuh sedikit informasi.
  1. There isn’t any milk left.
    (der iz-ent e-ni milk left)
    Tidak ada susu tersisa.
  1. Can I have some coffee, please?
    (ken ai hav sam kofi, plis)
    Boleh saya minta sedikit kopi?
  1. We don’t have any bread.
    (wi dont hav e-ni bred)
    Kami tidak punya roti.
  1. There are some students in the library.
    (der ar sam styu-dents in de lai-bre-ri)
    Ada beberapa siswa di perpustakaan.
  1. Are there any chairs in the hall?
    (ar der e-ni chers in de hol)
    Apakah ada kursi di aula?
  1. I bought some flowers for you.
    (ai bot sam fla-wers for yu)
    Saya membeli beberapa bunga untukmu.
  1. She didn’t get any message.
    (shi did-ent get e-ni me-sej)
    Dia tidak menerima pesan apa pun.

 

📦 21–30: A Few / A Little

  1. I have a few friends in this city.
    (ai hav e fyu frends in dis si-ti)
    Saya punya beberapa teman di kota ini.
  1. There are a few chairs in the corner.
    (der ar e fyu chers in de kor-ner)
    Ada beberapa kursi di pojok.
  1. Can I have a little water?
    (ken ai hav e li-tel woter)
    Boleh saya minta sedikit air?
  1. There is a little milk in the fridge.
    (der iz e li-tel milk in de frij)
    Ada sedikit susu di kulkas.
  1. A few students were late today.
    (e fyu styu-dents wer leit tu-dei)
    Beberapa siswa terlambat hari ini.
  1. I need a little help.
    (ai nid e li-tel help)
    Saya butuh sedikit bantuan.
  1. She spent a little money on books.
    (shi spent e li-tel mani on buks)
    Dia menghabiskan sedikit uang untuk buku.
  1. A few people know the answer.
    (e fyu pi-pol no de ans-wer)
    Beberapa orang tahu jawabannya.
  1. He drank a little coffee.
    (hi drank e li-tel kofi)
    Dia minum sedikit kopi.
  1. There are a few cars on the street.
    (der ar e fyu kars on de strit)
    Ada beberapa mobil di jalan.

 

🏫 31–40: A Lot Of / Lots Of

  1. There are a lot of students here.
    (der ar e lot of styu-dents hir)
    Ada banyak siswa di sini.
  1. She has a lot of energy.
    (shi haz e lot of e-ner-ji)
    Dia punya banyak energi.
  1. I have a lot of homework today.
    (ai hav e lot of hom-wurk tu-dei)
    Saya punya banyak PR hari ini.
  1. There’s a lot of water in the tank.
    (ders e lot of woter in de tenk)
    Ada banyak air di tangki.
  1. Lots of people came to the party.
    (lots of pi-pol keim tu de par-ti)
    Banyak orang datang ke pesta.
  1. He ate a lot of rice.
    (hi eit e lot of rais)
    Dia makan banyak nasi.
  1. They have a lot of money.
    (dei hav e lot of mani)
    Mereka punya banyak uang.
  1. We saw lots of birds in the park.
    (wi so lots of berdz in de park)
    Kami melihat banyak burung di taman.
  1. There are a lot of flowers in the garden.
    (der ar e lot of fla-wers in de gar-den)
    Ada banyak bunga di taman.
  1. He received a lot of messages.
    (hi ri-sivd e lot of me-sej-es)
    Dia menerima banyak pesan.

 

💰 41–50: Plenty Of / Enough

  1. We have plenty of time.
    (wi hav plen-ti of taim)
    Kita punya banyak waktu.
  1. There is plenty of food for everyone.
    (der iz plen-ti of fud for ev-ri-wan)
    Ada banyak makanan untuk semua orang.
  1. I have enough money to buy a ticket.
    (ai hav i-naf mani tu bai e ti-ket)
    Saya punya cukup uang untuk membeli tiket.
  1. Do you have enough water?
    (du yu hav i-naf woter)
    Apakah kamu punya cukup air?
  1. She has plenty of ideas.
    (shi haz plen-ti of ai-di-yaz)
    Dia punya banyak ide.
  1. There are enough chairs for the guests.
    (der ar i-naf chers for de gests)
    Ada cukup kursi untuk tamu.
  1. We have plenty of opportunities.
    (wi hav plen-ti of o-por-tyu-ni-tiz)
    Kita punya banyak peluang.
  1. I don’t have enough sleep.
    (ai dont hav i-naf slip)
    Saya tidak cukup tidur.
  1. There’s plenty of sunshine today.
    (ders plen-ti of san-shain tu-dei)
    Hari ini banyak sinar matahari.
  1. He didn’t drink enough water.
    (hi did-ent dringk i-naf woter)
    Dia tidak minum air yang cukup.

 

🧮 51–60: Each / Every

  1. Each student has a pencil.
    (ich styu-dent haz e pen-sel)
    Setiap siswa memiliki pensil.
  1. Every child needs love.
    (ev-ri chaild nidz lav)
    Setiap anak membutuhkan kasih sayang.
  1. Each teacher has a classroom.
    (ich ti-cher haz e klas-rum)
    Setiap guru punya ruang kelas.
  1. Every book tells a story.
    (ev-ri buk tels e sto-ri)
    Setiap buku menceritakan sebuah kisah.
  1. Each person must wear an ID card.
    (ich per-son mast wer en ai-di kard)
    Setiap orang harus memakai kartu identitas.
  1. Every day is a new beginning.
    (ev-ri dei iz e nyu bi-gi-ning)
    Setiap hari adalah awal yang baru.
  1. Each room has a window.
    (ich rum haz e win-dou)
    Setiap ruangan memiliki jendela.
  1. Every student should study hard.
    (ev-ri styu-dent syud sta-di hard)
    Setiap siswa harus belajar dengan giat.
  1. Each answer is important.
    (ich ans-wer iz im-por-tent)
    Setiap jawaban itu penting.
  1. Every house has a roof.
    (ev-ri haus haz e ruf)
    Setiap rumah punya atap.

 

🪙 61–70: Few / Little

  1. Few people understand the topic.
    (fyu pi-pol an-der-stand de to-pik)
    Sedikit orang yang memahami topik itu.
  1. He has few friends.
    (hi haz fyu frends)
    Dia memiliki sedikit teman.
  1. There is little milk in the glass.
    (der iz li-tel milk in de glas)
    Hanya ada sedikit susu di gelas.
  1. We have little time left.
    (wi hav li-tel taim left)
    Kita punya sedikit waktu tersisa.
  1. Few students passed the exam.
    (fyu styu-dents past di eg-zam)
    Hanya sedikit siswa yang lulus ujian.
  1. She got little sleep last night.
    (shi got li-tel slip last nait)
    Dia hanya tidur sedikit semalam.
  1. Few people attended the meeting.
    (fyu pi-pol e-ten-ded de mi-ting)
    Hanya sedikit orang yang hadir di rapat.
  1. There’s little hope left.
    (ders li-tel hop left)
    Hanya sedikit harapan yang tersisa.
  1. Few cars were on the road.
    (fyu kars wer on de rod)
    Hanya sedikit mobil di jalan.
  1. We have little sugar for the cake.
    (wi hav li-tel syu-ger for de keik)
    Kami hanya punya sedikit gula untuk kue.

 

🧠 71–80: Several / A Couple Of

  1. Several students are absent today.
    (sev-rel styu-dents ar ab-sent tu-dei)
    Beberapa siswa tidak hadir hari ini.
  1. I read several books last week.
    (ai red sev-rel buks last wik)
    Saya membaca beberapa buku minggu lalu.
  1. There are several shops near my house.
    (der ar sev-rel shops nir mai haus)
    Ada beberapa toko di dekat rumahku.
  1. A couple of friends visited me.
    (e ka-pl of frends vi-zi-ted mi)
    Dua teman mengunjungiku.
  1. She bought a couple of shirts.
    (shi bot e ka-pl of sherts)
    Dia membeli dua kemeja.
  1. We made several mistakes.
    (wi meid sev-rel mis-teiks)
    Kami membuat beberapa kesalahan.
  1. He has several ideas to share.
    (hi haz sev-rel ai-di-yaz tu sher)
    Dia punya beberapa ide untuk dibagikan.
  1. A couple of students were late.
    (e ka-pl of styu-dents wer leit)
    Dua siswa terlambat.
  1. They planted several trees.
    (dei plan-ted sev-rel triz)
    Mereka menanam beberapa pohon.
  1. I have several questions for you.
    (ai hav sev-rel kwes-chens for yu)
    Saya punya beberapa pertanyaan untukmu.

 

🌍 81–90: Most / All / Both

  1. Most people like music.
    (most pi-pol laik myu-zik)
    Sebagian besar orang suka musik.
  1. All students must attend the meeting.
    (ol styu-dents mast e-tend de mi-ting)
    Semua siswa harus hadir dalam rapat.
  1. Both answers are correct.
    (bot ans-wers ar ko-rekt)
    Kedua jawaban benar.
  1. Most of my friends are kind.
    (most of mai frends ar kaind)
    Sebagian besar teman saya baik.
  1. All houses on this street are big.
    (ol hau-ses on dis strit ar big)
    Semua rumah di jalan ini besar.
  1. Both teachers are experienced.
    (bot ti-chers ar eks-pi-ri-ensd)
    Kedua guru itu berpengalaman.
  1. Most children love ice cream.
    (most chil-dren lav ais krim)
    Sebagian besar anak-anak suka es krim.
  1. All doors are locked.
    (ol dors ar lokt)
    Semua pintu terkunci.
  1. Both of us are tired.
    (bot of as ar tai-erd)
    Kami berdua lelah.
  1. Most cars are parked outside.
    (most kars ar parkt aut-said)
    Sebagian besar mobil diparkir di luar.

 

💬 91–100: No / Each Of / None Of

  1. There is no water left.
    (der iz no woter left)
    Tidak ada air tersisa.
  1. No students failed the exam.
    (no styu-dents feild di eg-zam)
    Tidak ada siswa yang gagal ujian.
  1. Each of them has a task.
    (ich of dem haz e task)
    Masing-masing dari mereka punya tugas.
  1. None of the answers are correct.
    (nan of di ans-wers ar ko-rekt)
    Tidak ada jawaban yang benar.
  1. No cars are allowed here.
    (no kars ar e-laud hir)
    Tidak ada mobil yang diizinkan di sini.
  1. Each of the students got a prize.
    (ich of de styu-dents got e praiz)
    Setiap siswa mendapat hadiah.
  1. None of them came to the meeting.
    (nan of dem keim tu de mi-ting)
    Tidak satu pun dari mereka datang ke rapat.
  1. No people were injured.
    (no pi-pol wer in-jerd)
    Tidak ada orang yang terluka.
  1. Each of us has dreams.
    (ich of as haz drimz)
    Kita masing-masing punya mimpi.
  1. None of the boxes are empty.
    (nan of de bok-ses ar emp-ti)
    Tidak ada kotak yang kosong.

 

🌿 Kesimpulan Singkat:

Quantifier

Digunakan untuk

Contoh

Many, Few

Countable nouns

many apples, few chairs

Much, Little

Uncountable nouns

much water, little time

Some, Any

Countable & uncountable

some sugar, any books

A lot of, Plenty of

Umum (banyak)

a lot of people

Each, Every

Individual per unit

each student, every book

 

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🧍‍♂️ 1–10: People, Students, Teachers

  1. There is a man at the door.
    (der iz a men et de dor)
    Ada seorang pria di pintu.
  2. I saw two women at the park.
    (ai so tu wimin et de park)
    Saya melihat dua wanita di taman.
  3. The boy is playing football.
    (de boi iz ple-ing fut-bol)
    Anak laki-laki itu sedang bermain sepak bola.
  4. The girl has a new bag.
    (de gerl haz a nyu beg)
    Gadis itu punya tas baru.
  5. There are many students in the classroom.
    (der ar meni styu-dents in de klas-rum)
    Ada banyak siswa di ruang kelas.
  6. Each student has a notebook.
    (ich styu-dent haz a not-buk)
    Setiap siswa memiliki buku catatan.
  7. My teacher is very kind.
    (mai ti-cher iz veri kaind)
    Guruku sangat baik.
  8. Two teachers are absent today.
    (tu ti-chers ar ab-sent tu-dei)
    Dua guru tidak hadir hari ini.
  9. That child is my cousin.
    (det chaild iz mai ka-zen)
    Anak itu adalah sepupuku.
  10. Many children are playing outside.
    (meni chil-dren ar ple-ing aut-said)
    Banyak anak sedang bermain di luar.

 

📚 11–20: Books, Pens, Tables

  1. I bought a new book.
    (ai bot a nyu buk)
    Saya membeli buku baru.
  2. There are five books on the shelf.
    (der ar faiv buks on de shelf)
    Ada lima buku di rak.
  3. This pen is blue.
    (dis pen iz blu)
    Pulpen ini berwarna biru.
  4. Can I borrow your pen?
    (ken ai bo-rou yor pen?)
    Boleh saya pinjam pulpenmu?
  5. There is a table in the room.
    (der iz a tei-bel in de rum)
    Ada sebuah meja di ruangan itu.
  6. Three tables are in the hall.
    (thri tei-bels ar in de hol)
    Ada tiga meja di aula.
  7. The chair is made of wood.
    (de cher iz meid of wud)
    Kursi itu terbuat dari kayu.
  8. We need more chairs.
    (wi nid mor chers)
    Kita butuh lebih banyak kursi.
  9. I have a pencil and an eraser.
    (ai hav a pen-sel end en i-rei-ser)
    Saya punya pensil dan penghapus.
  10. There are pencils on the desk.
    (der ar pen-sels on de desk)
    Ada beberapa pensil di meja.

 

🍎 21–30: Fruits, Animals, Food

  1. I ate an apple this morning.
    (ai eit en e-pl dis mor-ning)
    Saya makan sebuah apel pagi ini.
  2. There are two apples in the basket.
    (der ar tu e-pels in de bas-ket)
    Ada dua apel di keranjang.
  3. The dog is sleeping.
    (de dog iz sli-ping)
    Anjing itu sedang tidur.
  4. I saw three dogs in the yard.
    (ai so thri dogs in de yard)
    Saya melihat tiga anjing di halaman.
  5. The cat is under the chair.
    (de ket iz an-der de cher)
    Kucing itu berada di bawah kursi.
  6. Two cats are playing with a ball.
    (tu kets ar ple-ing wit a bol)
    Dua kucing sedang bermain bola.
  7. There is an egg on the table.
    (der iz en eg on de tei-bel)
    Ada sebuah telur di meja.
  8. She bought a dozen eggs.
    (shi bot e da-zen egz)
    Dia membeli selusin telur.
  9. The fish is fresh.
    (de fish iz fresh)
    Ikan itu segar.
  10. We caught some fish at the river.
    (wi kot sam fish et de ri-ver)
    Kami menangkap beberapa ikan di sungai.

 

🏠 31–40: House, Rooms, Windows, Doors

  1. This is my house.
    (dis iz mai haus)
    Ini rumahku.
  2. There are five houses on this street.
    (der ar faiv hau-ses on dis strit)
    Ada lima rumah di jalan ini.
  3. The room is very clean.
    (de rum iz veri klin)
    Ruangan itu sangat bersih.
  4. All rooms have windows.
    (ol rumz hav win-dous)
    Semua ruangan memiliki jendela.
  5. The window is open.
    (de win-dou iz o-pen)
    Jendelanya terbuka.
  6. Close the door, please.
    (klouz de dor, plis)
    Tolong tutup pintunya.
  7. There are two doors in this room.
    (der ar tu dors in dis rum)
    Ada dua pintu di ruangan ini.
  8. The key is on the table.
    (de ki iz on de tei-bel)
    Kuncinya ada di atas meja.
  9. I lost my keys yesterday.
    (ai lost mai kiz yester-dei)
    Saya kehilangan kunci saya kemarin.
  10. Our garden has many flowers.
    (aor gar-den haz meni fla-wers)
    Taman kami memiliki banyak bunga.

 

🚗 41–50: Vehicles and Things

  1. I have a car.
    (ai hav e kar)
    Saya punya mobil.
  2. There are three cars in the garage.
    (der ar thri kars in de ga-raj)
    Ada tiga mobil di garasi.
  3. He rides a bicycle to school.
    (hi raidz e bai-si-kel tu skul)
    Dia naik sepeda ke sekolah.
  4. Many bicycles are parked outside.
    (meni bai-si-kels ar parkt aut-said)
    Banyak sepeda diparkir di luar.
  5. A bus stopped near the station.
    (e bas stopt nir de stei-syen)
    Sebuah bus berhenti dekat stasiun.
  6. There are several buses on the road.
    (der ar sev-ral bas-es on de rod)
    Ada beberapa bus di jalan.
  7. The plane landed safely.
    (de plein len-ded seif-li)
    Pesawat itu mendarat dengan selamat.
  8. Many planes fly every day.
    (meni pleinz flai evri dei)
    Banyak pesawat terbang setiap hari.
  9. He bought a new phone.
    (hi bot e nyu fon)
    Dia membeli ponsel baru.
  10. Two phones are charging on the desk.
    (tu fons ar char-jing on de desk)
    Dua ponsel sedang diisi daya di meja.

 

⏰ 51–60: Time, Days, Weeks

  1. There is a clock on the wall.
    (der iz e klok on de wol)
    Ada jam di dinding.
  2. I have two clocks in my room.
    (ai hav tu kloks in mai rum)
    Saya punya dua jam di kamarku.
  3. Today is Monday.
    (tu-dei iz mon-dei)
    Hari ini adalah Senin.
  4. We have classes on Mondays.
    (wi hav kla-ses on mon-deiz)
    Kami ada kelas setiap hari Senin.
  5. She has a meeting this week.
    (shi haz e mi-ting dis wik)
    Dia punya rapat minggu ini.
  6. There are four weeks in a month.
    (der ar for wiks in e mant)
    Ada empat minggu dalam sebulan.
  7. I’ll visit you next month.
    (ail vi-zit yu nekst mant)
    Saya akan mengunjungimu bulan depan.
  8. There are twelve months in a year.
    (der ar twelf manths in e yir)
    Ada dua belas bulan dalam setahun.
  9. That year was very special.
    (det yir woz veri spe-syel)
    Tahun itu sangat istimewa.
  10. Many years have passed.
    (meni yirz hav past)
    Banyak tahun telah berlalu.

 

🧺 61–70: Clothes, Shoes, Bags

  1. I bought a new shirt.
    (ai bot e nyu shert)
    Saya membeli kemeja baru.
  2. There are two shirts on the bed.
    (der ar tu sherts on de bed)
    Ada dua kemeja di tempat tidur.
  3. She wears a beautiful dress.
    (shi wers e byu-ti-ful dres)
    Dia memakai gaun yang indah.
  4. My mother has many dresses.
    (mai ma-der haz meni dres-es)
    Ibuku punya banyak gaun.
  5. I need a pair of shoes.
    (ai nid e per of syuz)
    Saya butuh sepasang sepatu.
  6. Those shoes look great.
    (doz syuz luk greit)
    Sepatu-sepatu itu terlihat bagus.
  7. This bag is very expensive.
    (dis beg iz veri eks-pen-siv)
    Tas ini sangat mahal.
  8. I have two bags for travel.
    (ai hav tu begs for tra-vel)
    Saya punya dua tas untuk bepergian.
  9. He wears a hat every day.
    (hi wers e het evri dei)
    Dia memakai topi setiap hari.
  10. There are many hats on the shelf.
    (der ar meni hets on de shelf)
    Ada banyak topi di rak.

 

🧠 71–80: Ideas, Questions, Answers

  1. I have an idea.
    (ai hav en ai-di-ya)
    Saya punya ide.
  2. She gave me two ideas.
    (shi geiv mi tu ai-di-yaz)
    Dia memberiku dua ide.
  3. I have a question for you.
    (ai hav e kwes-chen for yu)
    Saya punya pertanyaan untukmu.
  4. The teacher answered my questions.
    (de ti-cher ans-werd mai kwes-chens)
    Guru menjawab pertanyaan saya.
  5. That is a good answer.
    (det iz e gud ans-wer)
    Itu jawaban yang bagus.
  6. He gave several answers.
    (hi geiv sev-rel ans-wers)
    Dia memberikan beberapa jawaban.
  7. There is a problem here.
    (der iz e prob-lem hir)
    Ada sebuah masalah di sini.
  8. We solved two problems.
    (wi solvd tu prob-lems)
    Kami menyelesaikan dua masalah.
  9. I saw a movie yesterday.
    (ai so e mu-vi yester-dei)
    Saya menonton film kemarin.
  10. We watched many movies last week.
    (wi wotchd meni mu-viz last wik)
    Kami menonton banyak film minggu lalu.

 

🧳 81–90: Trips, Places, Cities

  1. I took a trip to Bali.
    (ai tuk e trip tu ba-li)
    Saya melakukan perjalanan ke Bali.
  2. We had three trips this year.
    (wi hed thri trips dis yir)
    Kami punya tiga perjalanan tahun ini.
  3. This place is beautiful.
    (dis pleis iz byu-ti-ful)
    Tempat ini indah.
  4. I visited many places in Indonesia.
    (ai vi-zi-ted meni plei-ses in in-do-ne-sya)
    Saya mengunjungi banyak tempat di Indonesia.
  5. Jakarta is a big city.
    (ja-kar-ta iz e big si-ti)
    Jakarta adalah kota besar.
  6. There are many cities in Indonesia.
    (der ar meni si-tiz in in-do-ne-sya)
    Ada banyak kota di Indonesia.
  7. I stayed in a hotel.
    (ai steid in e ho-tel)
    Saya menginap di hotel.
  8. Two hotels are near the beach.
    (tu ho-telz ar nir de bich)
    Dua hotel dekat pantai.
  9. The restaurant is new.
    (de res-to-rent iz nyu)
    Restoran itu baru.
  10. There are several restaurants downtown.
    (der ar sev-rel res-to-rents daun-taun)
    Ada beberapa restoran di pusat kota.

 

🌳 91–100: Nature and Objects

  1. There is a tree in the garden.
    (der iz e tri in de gar-den)
    Ada sebuah pohon di taman.
  2. Many trees grow near the river.
    (meni triz gro nir de ri-ver)
    Banyak pohon tumbuh di dekat sungai.
  3. I saw a bird on the roof.
    (ai so e berd on de ruf)
    Saya melihat seekor burung di atap.
  4. Several birds are flying.
    (sev-rel berdz ar flai-ing)
    Beberapa burung sedang terbang.
  5. He found a stone on the ground.
    (hi faund e ston on de graund)
    Dia menemukan batu di tanah.
  6. There are stones in the river.
    (der ar stonz in de ri-ver)
    Ada batu-batu di sungai.
  7. She has a flower in her hand.
    (shi haz e fla-wer in her hend)
    Dia memegang bunga di tangannya.
  8. Flowers make the garden pretty.
    (fla-wers meik de gar-den pri-ti)
    Bunga membuat taman tampak indah.
  9. I saw a star last night.
    (ai so e star last nait)
    Saya melihat bintang tadi malam.
  10. Many stars are shining in the sky.
    (meni starz ar shai-ning in de skai)
    Banyak bintang bersinar di langit.

 

Penjelasan Singkat:

  • Countable nouns = kata benda yang bisa dihitung satu per satu.
    Contoh: a book, two books, many apples, several cars.
  • Gunakan artikel “a/an” untuk bentuk tunggal dan tambahkan “-s/es” untuk jamak.

 

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