Verb Tenses
Phrases
Clauses
Sentence Structures
Punctuations
100
Identify the tense and timeline of the main verb in the sentence:


The woman immediately ran to her long lost mother.

ran - simple past tense

100

Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence: 

"She walked through the park."

through the park

100

Identify the independent clause in this sentence: 

"I stayed home because it was raining."

I stayed home

100

Anong uri ng kayarian ng pangungusap ang nasa ibaba:

"Nagsimulang umulan kanina sa Metro Cebu."

payak (simple)

100

What punctuation mark should be added in this sentence: 

"My favorite colors are blue red and green."

comma 

(My favorite colors are blue, red, and green.)

200

Identify the two verb tenses in this sentence: 

"While I was cooking, the phone rang."

was cooking - past progressive tense

rang - simple past tense

200

What type of phrase is "to win the game" in this sentence: 

"He trained hard to win the game"?

infinitive phrase

200

Anong uri ng sugnay ang nakaitaliko sa pangungusap na ito: 

"Natulog na lang ako dahil biglang umulan sa labas."

sugnay na di-makapag-iisa (dependent)

200

What type of sentence structure is this: 

"I wanted to go to the park, but it started raining"?

compound

200

What punctuation mark is missing in this sentence:

 "The book that you lent me—its on the table."

apostrophe (The book that you lent me—it’s on the table.)

300

Change this sentence into future perfect tense: 

"She finishes her homework by 6 PM."

She will finish her homework by 6 PM.

or

She will have finished her homework by 6 PM.

300

Add a noun phrase in the sentence:

"Rosa happily told ______ that she is pregnant."

ex. her husband, her family, the people in the park

300

Identify the noun clause in this sentence: 

"What he said surprised everyone."

What he said

300

Gawing hugnayan ang mga payak na pangungusap sa ibaba: 

"Nag-aral siya ng mabuti. Nakapasa siya sa pagsusulit."

hal. Sapagkat nag-aral siya ng mabuti, nakapasa siya sa pagsusulit.

300

Insert the correct punctuation in this sentence: 

"I have an exam tomorrow I'm going to study tonight."

semicolon (I have an exam tomorrow; I’m going to study tonight.)

400

Translate the sentence into Filipino with the correct tense:

"They had already eaten the ice cream."

Kinain na nila ang sorbetes.

400

Isalin ang pangungusap sa Filipino. Gumamit ng pariralang pang-abay.

"The children played."

hal. Naglaro ang mga bata (sa parke, sa loob ng kwarto)

400

Add a subordinate clause to the independent clause below:

Hammette cried

ex. Hammette cried (since his phone died).

400

Convert the following sentence into a complex sentence by adding an adverbial clause: 

"She practiced every day. She won the competition."

ex. Because she practiced every day, she won the competition.

400

Correctly punctuate this sentence using colons and commas: 

"She had three goals in mind finish her homework read a book and clean her room"

"She had three goals in mind: finish her homework, read a book, and clean her room."

500

Gamitin ang mga pandiwa sa pangungusap gamit ang wastong aspeto:


"(Kain) _____ na ako bago ako (punta) _____ pumunta sa eskwelahan."

kain - Kumain ; punta - pumunta

500

Punan ng pariralang pang-uri ang pangungusap:

"Ang paaralan _____ ay may maraming puno at halaman."

hal. na nasa bundok, na napapaligiran ng bukirin

500

Punan ang sugnay na di-makapag-iisa upang maging pangungusap:

kahit na hindi makatulog si Axcel

hal. (Magbibidyoke pa rin ako) kahit na hindi makatulog si Axcel.

500

Convert the following simple sentences into a compound-complex one: 

"Mary was tired. She finished her homework. She could sleep after."

ex. Even though Mary was tired, she finished her homework, so she could sleep after.

500

Are you coming to the party tonight Sarah asked, leaning against the door.

I’m not sure yet replied John, glancing at his phone. I have a lot of work to finish.

Well, don’t work too hard Sarah said with a smile.

"Are you coming to the party tonight?" Sarah asked, leaning against the door.

"I’m not sure yet," replied John, glancing at his phone. "I have a lot of work to finish."

"Well, don’t work too hard," Sarah said with a smile.

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