Filipino Language: Nouns and Types
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Which of the following is an example of a tangible noun?

  • love
  • hope
  • dog (correct)
  • happiness

What defines a basal or abstract noun?

  • It must be a collective term.
  • It can only be a single word.
  • It refers to physical items.
  • It involves thinking and feelings. (correct)

Identify the correct pair of nouns from the following examples: 'Kalayaan' and 'bayan'.

  • Both are abstract. (correct)
  • Neither is a noun.
  • One is tangible and one is abstract.
  • Both are tangible.

Which of the following sentences contains a tangible noun?

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Which noun is classified as tangible in this list: 'itak', 'pag-asa', 'pag-ibig', 'kaligayahan'?

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In the context of the provided examples, how many abstract nouns are mentioned?

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What term is used for nouns that refer to specific objects and can be seen or touched?

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Which of the following correctly identifies the noun categories from the example 'Aso, itak, baso?'

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What is the significance of the title 'Shop-E!' in the story?

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Why does the character mention 'Know your priorities, Faith!'?

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What role do nouns play in the story 'Shop-E!'?

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Which sentence best explains the definition of a 'dagli'?

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How might one connect Faith's experiences in 'Shop-E!' to personal experiences?

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Which type of noun is 'Shop-E!' classified as in the context of the story?

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What can happen if all nouns are removed from 'Shop-E!'?

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Which characteristic defines a 'payak' noun?

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What is the function of the first category of demonstrative pronouns in Filipino?

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Which category of demonstrative pronouns means 'further from the speaker than the addressee'?

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What grammatical role does the form 'ito' play in a sentence?

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What is a characteristic of the second category of demonstrative pronouns?

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How can demonstrative pronouns be made plural in Filipino?

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When is the fourth category of demonstrative pronouns used?

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What role does 'ng' serve in the example 'kurso nito'?

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What may be the reason fewer speakers use the first category of demonstrative pronouns today?

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What characterizes an independent clause?

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Which type of clause cannot stand alone?

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What is a characteristic of existential sentences?

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Which of the following is an example of a temporal statement?

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What type of sentence expresses possibility or necessity?

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Which of the following illustrates a ka-pandiwa sentence?

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How are independent and dependent clauses different?

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Which of the following statements correctly identifies a complete sentence?

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What do panghalip na panaklaw (indefinite pronouns) indicate?

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Which of the following is NOT an example of a panghalip na panaklaw?

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What is the function of panghalip na pananong (interrogative pronouns)?

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Which pair of panghalip na pananong (interrogative pronouns) is correctly categorized by number?

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What is an example of a panghalip na panaklaw that indicates an indefinite quantity?

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Which of the following statements is true regarding panghalip na panaklaw?

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Identify the panghalip na pananong used to inquire about a collective number.

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Which of the following is a panghalip na panaklaw that signifies a complete totality?

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Who does the author invoke for guidance in the first stanza?

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What does the speaker in the stanza advise Princess Juana to do when faced with challenges?

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What theme is conveyed through the invocation of Birheng Maria in the text?

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Which character represents a strong faith in God within the text?

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In what context is the phrase 'Huwag matakot' used in the text?

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What is the primary emotion conveyed by the speaker when addressing Princess Juana?

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What literary device is used in calling upon Birheng Maria?

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What is implied about the author's view of fate in the lines addressing challenges?

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Flashcards

Di-palansak (concrete)

Refers to things that can be physically identified and counted.

Basal/Abstract

Refers to concepts, ideas, or emotions that cannot be seen or touched.

Example of Di-palansak (concrete)

Examples are 'dog', 'pencil', 'flower', and 'house'.

Example of Basal/Abstract

Examples are 'love', 'joy', 'sadness', and 'freedom'.

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Identify Concrete Nouns

Identify nouns that represent physical objects.

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Identify Abstract Nouns

Identify nouns that represent ideas, emotions, or concepts.

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Concrete example in a sentence

A noun that can be touched or seen

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Example: Abstract noun in a sentence

A noun that represents a concept, idea, or emotion

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Shop-E! title

The title "Shop-E!" is a play on words, combining "shop" (referring to online shopping) and "E" (short for "Faith"), the protagonist's name. It implies Faith's focus on online shopping and its potential impact on her priorities.

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Know your priorities, Faith!

This is a reminder for Faith to prioritize her real life commitments and responsibilities over her online shopping habits. The phrase implies that she is neglecting her priorities due to excessive shopping.

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How does Faith's experience relate to your own?

Think about how Faith's struggle with online shopping might be similar to your own experiences. Do you ever find yourself getting carried away with online activities and neglecting other aspects of your life? Reflect on your own priorities and potential distractions.

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What is a 'dagli'?

A 'dagli' is a short story that usually focuses on a single event or idea. It is concise and often written in a simple, direct style.

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Identify nouns in 'Shop-E!'

Find words in the story that represent people, places, things, or ideas. They are the foundation of the story and help us understand the characters and setting.

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Importance of nouns

Nouns play a critical role in language by providing specific names or categories for everything around us, from tangible objects to abstract concepts. Without nouns, communication would be vague and meaningless.

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Simple noun

A noun that refers to one word and doesn't have any prefixes or suffixes attached.

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Compound noun

A noun formed by combining two or more words, either directly joined or separated by a hyphen.

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Demonstrative Pronouns: Proximity

Demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those) indicate the location of something relative to the speaker and listener.

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Demonstrative Pronouns: Categories

Tagalog has two categories of demonstrative pronouns: those closer to the speaker (ire, nire, dine, etc.) and those closer to the listener (iyan, niyan, diyan, etc.).

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Demonstrative Pronouns: Usage

The 'closer to speaker' category is rarely used now in Tagalog. The 'closer to listener' category is more common.

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Demonstrative Pronouns: Distance

The pronouns 'iyon,' 'noon,' 'doon' indicate that the object is far from both the speaker and the listener.

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Demonstrative Pronouns: Plural Forms

To make a demonstrative pronoun plural, add 'ang/ng/sa' before the 'ang' form. Example: 'ang mga ito' (these).

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Pronoun 'Ito' as Subject

'Ito' can be used as the subject of a sentence, referring to a previously mentioned noun.

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Pronoun 'Nito' as Possessive

'Nito' replaces a possessive phrase meaning 'of it/him/her'.

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Pronoun 'Rito' as Location

'Rito' replaces a phrase with 'sa' (in/at/on), indicating location.

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What are demonstrative pronouns?

Demonstrative pronouns point to specific nouns or groups of nouns. They can be singular or plural.

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What are indefinite pronouns?

Indefinite pronouns refer to general or non-specific nouns, sometimes implying quantity or amount.

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Examples of indefinite pronouns

Indefinite pronouns include words like 'some,' 'many,' 'all,' 'any,' 'none,' 'each,' 'one,' 'another,' 'few,' 'several,' 'both,' and 'either.'

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What are relative pronouns?

Relative pronouns connect a dependent clause (extra information) to a main clause. They help clarify or expand on a noun in the main clause.

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Examples of relative pronouns

Common relative pronouns include 'who,' 'whom,' 'whose,' 'that,' and 'which.'

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What are interrogative pronouns?

Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. They act as the subject or object of a question sentence.

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Examples of interrogative pronouns

Interrogative pronouns include 'who,' 'whom,' 'whose,' 'what,' 'which,' and 'how many.'

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What are possessive pronouns?

Possessive pronouns show ownership or possession. They replace nouns and indicate who or what something belongs to.

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What is a sentence?

A group of words that expresses a complete thought.

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What is a main clause?

A complete sentence that can stand alone; contains a subject and a verb.

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What is a dependent clause?

A clause that does not express a complete thought on its own; relies on a main clause.

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What are existential sentences?

Sentences that state the existence or non-existence of something.

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What are temporal sentences?

Sentences that indicate a specific time or duration.

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What are modal sentences?

Sentences that express possibility, necessity, or obligation.

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What are ka-pandiwa sentences?

Sentences that describe an action or event that just happened.

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What is the author's main faith?

The author of 'Ibong Adarna' is a person of faith who believes in God and the Virgin Mary. This is shown by the text.

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What does Don Juan believe?

Don Juan's words show his faith in God. He trusts God's plan, even during tough times.

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Where does the author's belief in God show in the text?

The author of 'Ibong Adarna' reveals his faith through the character of Don Juan, who speaks of trusting God's will. This is evident in the texts.

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What does Don Juan say about fear?

He says that fear is not appropriate and that holding on to God's will is the right thing to do.

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What does Don Juan mean by 'God's will'?

Don Juan believes that God has a specific plan for everyone, and he encourages trusting it.

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What does the author's faith reveal about the story?

It showcases that 'Ibong Adarna' is rooted in traditional values and beliefs, where faith plays a big role.

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How does the author's faith affect the characters?

It influences their decisions and actions, motivating them to trust in something beyond themselves.

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What does Don Juan's speech show about his character?

It suggests that he is someone who believes in God and is guided by that belief.

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Filipino Language Study Notes

  • Learning Objectives (Aralin 1): Students will be able to

    • Classify nouns based on their type.
    • Provide examples of nouns based on concepts.
    • Identify and differentiate between common and proper nouns.
  • Nouns (Pangngalan): Refer to names of people, places, things, animals, concepts, and events.

  • Common Nouns (Pangngalang Pambalana): Generic terms for people, places, or things.

  • Proper Nouns (Pangngalang Pantangi): Specific names for people, places, or things.

  • Types of Nouns: Common nouns are categorized into concrete (physical objects) and abstract (concepts, ideas).

    • Concrete Nouns (Tahas/Kongkreto): Tangible things like food, furniture or locations
    • Abstract Nouns (Basal/Di Kongkreto): Intangible ideas or qualities like feelings, emotions, or qualities.
    • Collective Nouns (Palansak): Refer to groups of things like team, family, flock.
    • Non-Collective Nouns (Di-Palansak): Denote individuals rather than groups.
  • Nouns (Aralin 2): Refer to names of people, places, things, animals, ideas, actions, and qualities.

    • Noun Types by Structure (Kayarian):
      • Simple (Payak): Single word (e.g., boy, house)
      • Derivational (Maylapi): Words with prefixes, infixes, or suffixes (e.g., kindness, teacher).
      • Compound (Tambalan): Two or more words joined together (e.g., sunrise, bedroom).
      • Reduplication (Inuulit): Repetition of syllables (e.g., giggle, happy-happy).
  • Noun Types by Classification (Katangian): - Common (Pambalana): General names (e.g., dog, town). - Proper (Pantangi): Specific names (e.g., Las Vegas, Mrs. Smith).

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This quiz focuses on the classification of nouns in Filipino. Students will learn to differentiate between common and proper nouns, as well as concrete and abstract nouns. Test your knowledge and understanding of the types of nouns and their examples.

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