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Adverb Placement Exercises For Tagalog Grammar

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In Tagalog grammar, adverb placement plays a key role in the structure of sentences. Specifically, adverbs generally go after the verb they modify and can change the meaning of a sentence. Understanding adverb placement is vital for expressing precise emotions, timing or frequency, manner, and degree in Tagalog. Adverbs can be single words, phrases or clauses.

Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the correct adverb.

1. Pumunta *kami* sa mall. (we)
2. Naglaro *sila* ng basketball. (they)
3. *Araw-araw* ako naglalakad papunta sa escuela. (daily)
4. Malapit lang *ako* sa tindahan. (I)
5. Kumain *ka* ng mabuti. (you)
6. Umiinom *siya* ng sobra. (he/she)
7. Dumating na *ang* bus. (the)
8. Sinabi mo *itong* secreto mo. (this)
9. Natutulog *sila* sa sala. (they)
10. Hindi *ako* natatakot. (I)
11. Bawal *tayo* mag-ingay dito. (we)
12. Nahuhulog *na* ang mga dahon. (now)
13. *Laging* busy ang presidente. (always)
14. Malalim *ang* dagat. (the)
15. Maingat *siya* sa mga salita. (he/she)

Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct adverb.

1. Nagtatalo *sila* sa debate. (they)
2. *Dito* ako nagpapahinga pagkatapos mag-trabaho. (here)
3. Mayroon *ako* ng bago kotse. (I)
4. Bumili *ka* ng masarap na pagkain. (you)
5. Nakarating *na* si Pedro sa Japan. (already)
6. Nagtataka *ako* kung mababasa ko itong libro. (I)
7. Nakikinig *tayo* sa music. (we)
8. Nagulat *sila* sa balita. (they)
9. *Don* kami magkikita. (over there)
10. Magdadalawang isip *ako* kung sakay tayo dun. (I)
11. Maglalakad *tayo* hanggang makarating tayo. (we)
12. Magandang *umaga* sa inyo. (morning)
13. *Kahapon* nagkasakit si Tom. (yesterday)
14. Hindi *ako* pumapasok sa linggo. (I)
15. Ipinapakita *niya* ang tunay na kulay. (he/she)

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