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-abay Worksheets (Part 2)

The five pdf worksheets below are about Filipino adverbs (mga pang-abay).  Feel free to download (and save), print, and distribute them to your students or children. Please do not copy the worksheets (or any part of any worksheet posted here), claim them as yours, or redistribute them for profit. 1. Pang-uri o Pang-abay_2 ; Mga sagot sa Pang-uri o Pang-abay_2 : This 20-item worksheet asks the student to tell whether the underlined word in a sentence is used as an adjective or as an adverb. 2. Pagtukoy ng Uri ng Pang-abay_2 ; Mga sagot sa Pagtukoy ng Uri ng Pang-abay_2: This 20-item worksheet asks the student to identify whether the underlined adverb or adverb phrase is an adverb of manner (pang-abay na pamaraan), adverb of place (pang-abay na panlunan), or adverb of time (pang-abay na pamanahon). The following two worksheets asks the student to choose (from a set of adverb…

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