Pagbabanghay ng Pandiwa Worksheets

The worksheets posted here help practice the student's skills in identifying the grammatical tense of Filipino verbs (panauhan o aspekto ng pandiwa), classifying verbs according to their grammatical tenses, and conjugating Filipino verbs (pagbabanghay ng pandiwa). Students in the early grades are introduced to the three grammatical tenses of Filipino verbs: panahunang pangnagdaan/aspektong naganap/aspektong perpektibo (past tense) panahunang pangkasalukuyan/aspektong nagaganap/aspektong imperpektibo (present tense) panahunang panghinaharanap/aspektong gaganapin pa lamang/aspektong kontemplatibo (future tense) In sixth grade, students are introduced to another grammatical tense which is the panahunang katatapos or aspektong katatapos.  Verbs in this grammatical tense imply that the action was just done or completed.  The prefix (unlapi) ka- is added to the root word and the first syllable (or first two letters) of the root word is repeated.  Examples of verbs in this grammatical tense are listed below. kasasalita (just spoke) kagagaling (just came from) kaiinom (just drank) kaaalis (just left)…

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Panghalip na Panao Worksheets (Part 5)

The two 20-item pdf worksheets below ask the student to identify the grammatical person (panauhan: una, ikalawa, o ikatlo) and grammatical number (kailanan: isahan, dalawahan, o maramihan) of the underlined personal pronoun in each sentence.  The third page of each file is the answer key. Panauhan at Kailanan ng Panghalip na Panao_2 Panauhan at Kailanan ng Panghalip na Panao_3 The 20-item pdf worksheet below asks the student to tell whether the underlined word in the sentence is a possessive pronoun (panghalip na paari) o a modifier (panuring).  The second page of the file is the answer key. Panghalip na Paari o Panuring_1 Modifiers that show ownership of something are called possessive adjectives.  The panuring (modifier or possessive adjective) come before or after the noun it modifies.  Possessive adjectives are adjectives, not pronouns. Ang kanyang sapatos ay bago. (panuring kanya modifies sapatos) Ang sapatos niya ay bago. (panuring niya modifies sapatos)…

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Pangngalan Worksheets (Part 4)

There are two main types of nouns, proper nouns (pangngalang pantangi) and common nouns (pangngalang pambalana).  Common nouns may be classified further as concrete nouns (pangngalang tahas o kongkreto), abstract nouns (pangngalang basal o di-kongkreto), or collective nouns (pangngalang palansak o lansakan). Mga Pangngalang Palansak :  This is a list of Filipino collective nouns. Uri ng Pangngalan:  This 15-item worksheet asks the student to classify the underlined noun in the sentence as pantangi (proper) or pambalana (common).  If the noun is a common noun, the student is asked to classify it as tahas, basal, or lansakan.  The second page is the answer key. Uri ng Pangngalang Pambalana_1 :  This 20-item worksheet asks the student to classify common nouns as tahas, basal, or lansakan. The second page is the answer key. Uri ng Pangngalang Pambalana_1 :  This is another 20-item worksheet that asks the student to classify common nouns as tahas,…

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Alpabetong Filipino Handwriting Worksheets (Part 2)

This is a new version of the Filipino alphabet handwriting worksheets I made in 2012.  This 7-page pdf file aims to help a child practice writing the 28 letters of the Filipino alphabet.  Each page has four letters and each letter is accompanied by a word (and its illustration) that begins with or uses the letter. Thumbnails of the worksheets are shown below.

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Gamit ng Pangngalan Worksheets

Nouns (mga pangngalan) have several functions.  Identifying a noun’s grammatical case is referring to the noun’s use or function in relation to the other words in the phrase, clause, or sentence.

The most common cases of nouns are the subjective case (kaukulang palagyo), the objective case (kaukulang palayon), and the possessive case (kaukulang paari). (more…)

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