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This is a short lesson on Tagalog Grammar. Specifically, this episode will talk about Subject Markers, Object Markers, Subjective Pronouns, Object (to a verb) Pronouns, Location Marker, and Compound Sentence.
Essential Question:
What prior knowledge must a beginner learn before understanding Tagalog Verbs?
Part #1: Subject Markers ang, si & sina.
Examples:
Part #2: Object Markers ng, ni, nina
Examples:
Part #3: Subjective Pronouns akó, ikáw, siyá, kamí, tayo, kayó & silá. When used with actor-focused verbs, these are doer pronouns.
Part #4: Object-To-A-Verb Pronouns ko, mo, niyá, natin, ninyó, nilá.
Part 5: Location Marker sa. This marker also marks an object of the statement.
Part 6: Tagalog Compound Sentence.
Part 7: Particle nang. This is an adverb which means "this time", "already" or "now".
By Aralin World LLCThis is a short lesson on Tagalog Grammar. Specifically, this episode will talk about Subject Markers, Object Markers, Subjective Pronouns, Object (to a verb) Pronouns, Location Marker, and Compound Sentence.
Essential Question:
What prior knowledge must a beginner learn before understanding Tagalog Verbs?
Part #1: Subject Markers ang, si & sina.
Examples:
Part #2: Object Markers ng, ni, nina
Examples:
Part #3: Subjective Pronouns akó, ikáw, siyá, kamí, tayo, kayó & silá. When used with actor-focused verbs, these are doer pronouns.
Part #4: Object-To-A-Verb Pronouns ko, mo, niyá, natin, ninyó, nilá.
Part 5: Location Marker sa. This marker also marks an object of the statement.
Part 6: Tagalog Compound Sentence.
Part 7: Particle nang. This is an adverb which means "this time", "already" or "now".