Kayarian ng Pangungusap Worksheets

Below are two PDF files with worksheets that ask the student to classify sentences according to structure. There are four main types of sentences according to structure: simple sentence (payak na pangungusap), compound sentence (tambalan na pangungusap), complex sentence (hugnayan na pangungusap), and compound-complex sentences (langkapan na pangungusap). The two worksheets in the first PDF file below ask the students to determine whether a sentence is simple or compound. The first two pages of the file are the worksheets and the last two pages are the answer keys. Kayarian ng Pangungusap_1 The two worksheets in the second PDF below file ask the students to determine whether a sentence is simple, compound, or complex. Compound-complex sentences are not included in the worksheets. I reworked these two worksheets from an older post. The first two pages of the file are the worksheets and the last two pages are the answer keys. Kayarian…

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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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