Comprehensive evaluation of all grammatical skills. Prepares the learner for professional-level interaction.
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The 'Walhasil' Power Move
Use 'Walhasil' in a business meeting to sound authoritative and decisive. It signals that you have considered all facts and are now delivering the final verdict.
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The 'Sih' Softener
If you have to say something negative or disagree, always add 'sih' at the end. It makes you sound less aggressive and more like you're just sharing an opinion.
Start any potentially intrusive action with 'Izin'. 'Izin bertanya', 'Izin lewat', 'Izin menyampaikan'. It instantly makes you sound professional and respectful.
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Fill in the blank with the correct formal softener.
Besar harapan kami agar Ibu ___ hadir dalam acara kami.
✓ Correct!✗ Not quite. Correct answer: berkenan
'Berkenan' is the highest level of 'willing to' in professional Indonesian.
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Choose the best marker for a formal academic conclusion.
______, penelitian ini menunjukkan adanya korelasi positif.
✓ Correct!✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Dengan demikian
'Dengan demikian' is the standard formal marker for academic results.
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It is better to use Dengan demikian or Oleh karena itu. Jadi is acceptable but can feel a bit too conversational for high-level academic writing.
They are very similar, but Walhasil is slightly more formal and authoritative, often used in legal or scholarly contexts, while Alhasil is common in journalism.
Generally, no. In formal writing, use 'bukan?' or rephrase the sentence to be more objective. 'Kan' is primarily for spoken or informal written discourse.
'Kok' is often used as a 'why' of surprise (Kok telat?), while 'loh' is a pure exclamation of surprise (Loh, kamu di sini!). They are often used together: 'Loh, kok gitu?'
'Kan' is a short, informal version of 'bukan'. Use 'kan' with friends and 'bukan' in formal settings.
Yes, but it changes meaning to 'See, I told you!' or 'Because...'. For example: 'Kan, aku sudah bilang!'