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Language: Verbs

Verbs are an essential part of Tagalog grammar. They are words that express actions, states, or events. In Tagalog, verbs are used to describe what the subject does or what happens to the subject.

One important aspect of Tagalog verbs is their ability to be inflected. This means that verbs can change their forms to indicate tense, aspect, mood, and voice. For example, the verb “luto” (cook) can be inflected to “niluluto” (is being cooked) or “magluluto” (will cook).

Another important aspect of Tagalog verbs is their use in sentence construction. In Tagalog, verbs are often placed at the beginning of a sentence, followed by the subject. For example, instead of saying “I am eating,” in Tagalog we say “Kumakain ako” (Eating I).

Additionally, verbs in Tagalog can also be influenced by affixes to indicate various meanings. For example, the prefix “mag-” can indicate that the verb is in the present tense and the verb root is in the infinitive form. On the other hand, the prefix “nag-” can indicate past tense.

Understanding the Verbs Theory in Tagalog Grammar is crucial for learners to effectively communicate and construct sentences in the language. Mastery of verb forms, sentence construction, and verb affixes will greatly enhance one’s proficiency in Tagalog.