Aspects AF and OF. ROOTINFINITIVE/COMMAN D COMPLETEDINCOMPLETEDCONTEMPLATED TAKBO (to run) UM Insert –UM between first vowel. First vowel is A Tumakbo.

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Aspects AF and OF

ROOTINFINITIVE/COMMAN D COMPLETEDINCOMPLETEDCONTEMPLATED TAKBO (to run) UM Insert –UM between first vowel. First vowel is A Tumakbo Same as infinitive Tumakbo Insert UM before first vowel + root word Tumatakbo Repeat the first syllable and then add root word Tatakbo ARAL (to study) MAG Put MAG before the root word Mag-aral Change MAG into NAG Nag-aral NAG + repeat first syllable + root word Nag-aaral MAG + repeat 1 st syllable + root word Mag-aaral TULOG (to sleep) MA Put MA before the root word Matulog Change MA into NA Natulog NA + repeat 1 st syllable + root word Natutulog MA + repeat 1 st syllable + root word Matutulog ACTOR FOCUS

Object Focus ROOTCOMMANDCOMPLETEDINCOMPLETEDCONTEMPLATED BUKAS (to open) I Put I before the root Ibukas Put I before the root + add IN before the 1 st syllable of the root word Ibinukas Put I before the root + repeat the first syllable + root word + add IN before the repeated 1 st syllable of the root word. Ibubukas--- Ibinubukas Put I before the root + repeat the first syllable of the root + root word Ibubukas KAIN (to eat) IN Put IN before at the end of the root Kainin Put IN before the first vowel of the root. First vowel is A. Kinain Repeat the first syllable of the root + root word. Put IN before the first vowel of the repeated first syllable Kakain Kinakain Repeat the first syllable of the root + root word. Put IN at the end of the root Kakain ---- Kakainin PUNAS (to wipe off) AN Put AN at the end of the root Punasan Put AN at the end of the root + insert IN before the first vowel of the root. Pinunasan Repeat the first syllable of the root + root word. Put IN before the first vowel of the repeated first syllable. Add An at the end. Pupunas ----Pinupunas ---- Pinupusan Repeat the first syllable of the root + root word. Put AN at the end. Pupunas ---- Pupunasan

Labas -Ilabas Bigay -Ibigay Linis-linisin Hingi-Hingin/hingiin Walis - walisan Hugas - hugasan Write the three different aspects of the following object verbs:

Punta -Pumunta ( to go somewhere) Linis -maglinis (to clean) Nood -manood ( to watch/view) Alis-umalis (to leave) Laro-maglaro (to play) Ligo – maligo (to bathe) Write the three different aspects of the following verbs in the Actor Focus: