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English, 01.03.2021 14:00 mika08

TAYAHIN Basahin ang mga sumusunod na pangungusap. Salungguhitan ang pandiwa sa bawat bilang. Isulat sa
patlang kung ang pandiwa ay nasa panaganong pawatas, pautos, paturol o pasakali.

1. Pag hindi mo inalagaan ang iyong sarili, ikaw ay mamamatay.

2. Maglingkod ka nang matapat sa pamahalaan.

3. Si Jose ay naghahanapbuhay sa Maynila.

4. Ang mga Filipino ay sanay magtiis ng hirap.

5. Gusto ng anak kong mag-aral ng piyano.

6. Maghanda ka sa araw ng Pasko.

7. Hindi ako sasali sa paligsahan kung ikaw ay aalis.

8. Ako ay nagising sa ingay ng sigawan.

9. Malaki ang nasira ng bagyong Seling.

10. Ikaw ay masasaktan pag hindi ka nagtigil.​

(Alam ko hindi ito english wala kase Filipino)

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