Sentences and Pronouns

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Sentences and Pronouns Types of Sentences Ang Pronouns

Identificational Sentence It consists of Topic before the comment Example Si Ate Rhoda ang Titser. (Topic) (Comment)

Predicational Sentence It consists of the comment followed by the toipc. Example Titser si ate Rhoda (Comment) (Topic)

Basic Sentence Patterns Statement Pattern Affirmative Statement Comment + Topic Titser si Ate Rhoda Negative Statement Hindi + Comment + Topic Hindi Titser si Ate Rhoda.

Cont Question Pattern Yes-No Question Comment+ba+Topic Titser ba si Ate Rhoda? Comment+pronoun ka + ba? Amerikano ka ba? Comment+Topic+other pronouns? Amerikano ba siya?

Cont. Negative Question Hindi ba+comment+Topic Hindi ba Titser si Ate Rhoda?

Cont. Response Patterns to Yes-No Questions Affirmative Response OO+Comment+Topic Oo, titser si Ate Rhoda. Negative Response Hindi, hindi siya Titser. Combination of negative and affirmative Estudyante ba si Ate Rhoda? Hindi, Titser siya.