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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New List of Filipino Words with Kambal-katinig

Below is the link to a 9-page pdf file that gives examples of Filipino words with consonant blends (kambal-katinig). Kambal katinig You may print and/or distribute this free list but please do not distribute them for profit. The consonant blends included in this file are listed below, along with an example of a Filipino word with that consonant blend. bl (blusa) br (braso) dr (drayber) dy (dyip) gl (globo) gr (grabe) kl (klase) kr (krisis) ks (komiks) pl (plano) pr (presyo) tr (trabaho) ts (tsokolate) This is a long list but it is still incomplete. As they say, knock yourself out.

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Corrections to “Kambal-katinig at Diptonggo Worksheets”

Right after I posted the worksheets on kambal-katinig and diptonggo, I scrambled to check the syllabication of the words with kambal-katinig and to my dismay, I found several mistakes. I have already corrected them and posted the corrected worksheets. If you already downloaded and printed the worksheets with kambal-katinig, please download the new versions. I checked the words using the UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino (Binagong Edisyon, 2010).  I replaced the words which did not have a consonant cluster because the consonants are separated when the word is syllabicated. These words and how they are syllabicated in the UP dictionary are listed below: ritrato (rit-ra-to) libre (lib-re) nadiskubre (na-dis-kub-re) sikreto (sik-re-to) reklamo (rek-la-mo) publiko (pub-li-ko) suplado (sup-la-do) padre (pad-re) disiplina (di-sip-li-na) libro (lib-ro) tigre (tig-re) litro (lit-ro) madre (mad-re) So the words above are not considered to have a consonant cluster or kambal-katinig. I apologize for my mistake.

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Kambal-katinig at Diptonggo Worksheets

This post is dedicated to Helen who requested for worksheets on kambal-katinig (consonant cluster) and diptonggo (diphthong). The seven pdf worksheets below are about Filipino words with a consonant clusters (mga kambal-katinig) and Filipino words with diphthongs (mga diptonggo). You may print and photocopy these worksheets for your children or students. Please do not copy and/or distribute them for profit. The worksheets are for different grade levels. As teachers and parents, please select those worksheets appropriate for your students or children. The consonant clusters in these worksheets include bl, br, kl, kr, dr, dy, dr, pl, pr, tr, and ts. Please note that the consonant cluster must be found in one syllable. Otherwise, it is not considered a consonant cluster or kambal-katinig. For example, the br in the word alambre is a kambal-katinig because the word is syllabicated as a-lam-bre, with br in one syllable. On the other hand, the…

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