Grammar Flashcards
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Difference between ‘Nasaan’ and ‘Saan’
Nasaan is used to ask where someone or something is. Saan is used to ask where something happens
Is/are/was/were here
Nandito
There is/are/was/were a lot
Marami
There is/are/was/were a/some Has/have/had a/some
May
Has/have/had no/none
Wala’
Basic form of verb + Tayo
Let’s …
Ang + root eg; Ang Taba’
Mataba’ siya
Very/how fat
He’s fat
Showing contrast
Naman
Where is/are/was/were
Nasaan
Indicating where something or someone is
Nasa
There are
Have
Meron
To present an alternative
Na lang
Pa-words indicating a request are followed by
an ng-marker or ng-pronoun
Meron + subject + thing
May + thing + subject
You want a/some
Gusto mo ng..
I want a/some
Gusto ko ng…
I don’(t want/like (it)
Ayoko
You don’t want a/any
Ayaw mo ng
I don’t want a/any
Ayoko ng…
Para kanino
For whom
Para kay
For (for personal names)
Para saan
What for/ for what purpose
Galing sa/kay
From/ Coming from
The things that are there/ The things they have there/ The things happening there
Ang meron doon