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ako
i
ano
what
ikaw
you
ka
you
kami
we (exclusive; not including the listener)
kayo
you (plural)
aka all yall
ko
my
mo
your (possessive
sila
they
sino
who
siya
he/she
tayo
we (inclusive; including the listener)
ngayon
now
kita na lang tayo mamaya
See you later
O sige! Kita tayo mamaya
All right! See you later
siyanga pala
by the way
talaga
really
ang
marks singular common nouns and proper names of places or things
ang mga
marks one or more common nouns and proper names of places or things
si
marks the name of a singular person or animal
Identification sentences have __ markers in both the __ and the __. Example.
ang; subject; predicate
Ang galing ah!
Impressive
What is the function of markers?
to indicate relationships among the parts of a sentence
Ang markers indicate that the following __ or __ is the __ of the sentence
noun; noun phrase
subject
Ang and ang mga mark?
common noun subjects
si and sina mark?
proper names of people and animals
What are the two elements of an identificational sentence?
a subject and a bredicate
What is the word order for a predicational sentence?
predicate + subject
What is the basic pattern of a sino question?
sino + ang phrase
T/F: When responding to a question that uses sino it is not necessary to use a marker in front of the noun
False
Ang markers can be replaced with __ __
ang pronouns
Ikaw/ Ka
Identifcational sentences use __. Predicational sentences use __.
ikaw; ka
T/F: Identificational sentences don’t require a verb in the predicate to be complete
True
When responding to ano questions, are subject markers necessary?
No.
Identificational sentences have __ markers in both the __ and the __
ang; subject; predicate
What is the word order for a predicational sentence?
Predicate + subject
In a predicational sentence, the __ does not take markers, whole the __ is always in the ang form
predicate; subject