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This is a short lesson on Tagalog Grammar. Specifically, this episode will help you understand how to use the si, ang, ni, ng, sa & kay markers or linkers.
Essential Questions:
Subject answers the question what or who. It is the thing or the person that you're talking about. For example, "Si Karen ay aking kaibigan". Sino ang kaibigan? Si Karen.
Predicate is the detail or the additional information.
Subject & predicate are the 2 parts of the statement. The predicate can be broken down into 3: the verb, the direct object & the indirect object.
Notice that:
By Aralin World LLCThis is a short lesson on Tagalog Grammar. Specifically, this episode will help you understand how to use the si, ang, ni, ng, sa & kay markers or linkers.
Essential Questions:
Subject answers the question what or who. It is the thing or the person that you're talking about. For example, "Si Karen ay aking kaibigan". Sino ang kaibigan? Si Karen.
Predicate is the detail or the additional information.
Subject & predicate are the 2 parts of the statement. The predicate can be broken down into 3: the verb, the direct object & the indirect object.
Notice that: