Pang-uri o Pang-abay Worksheets

Some Filipino adjectives may be used as adverbs.  Adjectives describe nouns or pronouns, while adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. The three pdf worksheets below practice the student's ability to tell whether a Filipino word is used as an adjective (pang-uri) or as an adverb (pang-abay). The second page in each file is the answer key. You may print and distribute these worksheets to you children or students, but you may not do so for profit.  These worksheets are appropriate for fifth or sixth grade students. 1.  Pang-uri o Pang-abay_1 2.  Pang-uri o Pang-abay_2 3.  Pang-uri o Pang-abay_3

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Pang-ukol Worksheets (Part 2)

The four pdf worksheets below are about Filipino prepositions or pang-ukol. Below is a list of Filipino pang-ukol. ng/ng mga (of, by) sa/sa mga (in, to, on, at, into, onto, upon, etc.) alinsunod sa/alinsunod kay (according to) ayon sa/ayon kay (according to) hinggil sa/hinggil kay (about/regarding or concerning) tungkol sa/tungkol kay (about/regarding or concerning) ukol sa/ukol kay (about/regarding or concerning) labag sa/labag kay (against) laban sa/laban kay (against) mula sa (from) para sa/para kay (for) tungo sa (toward) nang may (with) nang wala/nang walang (without) ni/nina (of) You may print these worksheets for your students or children, but you may not distribute these for profit. These worksheets are appropriate for fifth or sixth grade students.  The second page of each file is the answer key. 1.  Pagkilala sa Pang-ukol_2  : This 20-item worksheet asks the student to underline the pang-ukol (there can be more than one) in each sentence. 2. …

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Pang-abay Worksheets (Part 6)

The three worksheets below are about Filipino adverbs or pang-abay.  Adverbs are words that modify or describe verbs (pandiwa), adjectives (pang-uri), or other adverbs. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but you may not sell or distribute them for profit.  The second page of each pdf file is the answer key.  These worksheets are appropriate for fifth or sixth grade students. The two 15-item worksheets below ask the student to underline all the adverbs in the sentence and draw an arrow from the adverb to the word it modifies. Some sentences have two adverbs. Pagkilala sa Pang-abay_1 Pagkilala sa Pang-abay_2 Salitang Inilalarawan ng Pang-abay_1 : This 15-item worksheet asks the student to draw a box around the word that the underlined adverb describes and to tell whether that word is a pandiwa, pang-uri, or another pang-abay.

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Pandiwang Palipat at Katawanin Worksheets

The two 15-item worksheets below ask the student to tell whether the underlined verb in the sentence is a transitive verb (pandiwang palipat) or intransitive verb (pandiwang katawanin). Transitive verbs have direct objects (tuwirang layon) that receive the action. The action (expressed by the verb) is being done to the object. The meaning of the verb is incomplete without the direct object. The direct object usually comes after the verb. Si Tatay ay umiinom ng mainit na kape. In the above sentence, the direct object of the verb umiinom (drinking) is the noun kape (coffee). Note that adjectives can come before the noun. The noun (kape) answers the question “Umiinom ng ano?” Intransitive verbs do not have direct objects. In Filipino sentences, prepositional phrases or adverbs (pang-abay) are sometimes written after or before the intransitive verb. If the phrase tells when, how, or where the action takes place, then the…

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