Fill in the blank to clarify that the venom is dangerous.
___ ular itu sangat berbahaya.
✓ Correct!✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
'Bisa' here functions as a noun meaning venom.
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Indonesian is flexible with word order, which is great for expression but can lead to structural ambiguity.
Use 'yang' whenever you want to link a modifier or a relative clause to a noun.
Because Indonesian doesn't have case endings, yang acts as a 'syntactic glue' that tells the reader exactly which word is being described.
Yes, but be careful. Too many yangs can make a sentence 'heavy'. Example: Orang yang memakai baju yang merah yang berdiri di sana... is grammatically correct but stylistically poor.
Not necessarily. In poetry and casual conversation, it's natural. However, in formal writing or legal contexts, it should be avoided for clarity.
Look at the position. If it's before a verb (bisa makan), it means 'can'. If it's after a noun or acts as a subject (bisa ular), it means 'venom'.