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1 Noun Markers and Pronouns

2 Today, we will review: Noun markers for subjects Subject pronouns
Making simple sentences (with verbs)

3 SUBJECTS You know you have a subject when you see “ANG” or “ANG MGA” or “SI” or “SINA”

4 Noun markers for subject: ANG
Singular: ang Tumawa ang bata. (The child laughed). Plural: ang mga Tumawa ang mga bata. (The children laughed.) Ang and ang mga can also be used for things: Tumahol ang aso. (The dog barked)

5 ang bata ang mga bata

6 Personal noun markers (goes with names of people)
Singular: Tumawa si Joel. (Joel laughed) Plural: Tumawa sina Joel at Agnes (Joel and Agnes laughed).

7 si Joel sina Joel at Agnes

8 Pronouns in focus form (denote subject of the sentence)
Personal pronouns (1st, 2nd, 3rd person) singular -1. Ako (I): Ako ay tao. (I am human) -2. ka, ikaw (you—informal): Ikaw ang kaibigan ko. (You are my friend). Kayo (you—formal): Kayo po ang guro ko. (You are my teacher) -3. Siya (he or she): Siya ang kaibigan ko.

9 ako ikaw kayo siya (formal)

10 Exercise Divide into 2 groups
You will get an envelope with verbs, nouns, and pronouns, and time markers Form as many sentences as you can Report back to the big group


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