Simuno at Panaguri Worksheets (Part 1)

The four pdf worksheets below are about identifying the subject (simuno o paksa) and predicate (panaguri) of sentences in Filipino. They are appropriate for fourth to sixth grade students. The subject and predicate of a sentence (simuno/paksa at panaguri ng pangungusap) is a topic that is introduced in fourth-grade Filipino. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students. Please do not distribute these worksheets for profit. 1. Pagkilala sa Simuno o Paksa ng Pangungusap_1; Mga sagot sa Pagkilala sa Simuno o Paksa ng Pangungusap_1 : This 15-item worksheet asks the student to underline the complete subject (buong simuno o buong paksa) of the sentence. Then the student is asked to write the simple subject (payak na simuno o payak na paksa) on the blank before the item. The sentences are taken from or adapted from Pres. Benigno S. Aquino III's 2013 State of the Nation Address or…

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Pangungusap Worksheets (Part 3)

The four pdf worksheets below are about Filipino sentences. Feel free to download, save, print, and photocopy these worksheets for your children or students. Please do not copy any part of the worksheets and/or distribute them for profit. Please leave a comment if you wish to make a correction in the answer keys provided in this post. A simple sentence in Filipino is called payak na pangungusap. A simple sentence may have a simple subject (payak na simuno) or a compound subject (tambalang simuno). A simple sentence may also have a simple predicate (payak na panaguri) or a compound predicate (tambalang panaguri). The four types of simple sentences in Filipino have the following format: [a]  payak na simuno + payak na panaguri  (simple subject + simple predicate):  Si Gina ay umaawit. [b]  payak na simuno + tambalang panaguri  (simple subject + compound predicate):  Si Gina ay umaawit at sumasayaw. [c]…

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