Pronouns with prepositions Exercises in Tagalog language

In Tagalog, pronouns play a crucial role in communication, especially when used with prepositions to indicate relationships between people, objects, and places. Understanding how to correctly use pronouns with prepositions not only enhances your fluency but also ensures that your sentences are grammatically accurate and easily understood by native speakers. This page is dedicated to helping you master this essential aspect of Tagalog grammar through a series of exercises designed to reinforce your knowledge and application. Pronouns in Tagalog change form depending on their function in a sentence and their relationship to prepositions. Unlike in English, where pronouns like "he" and "him" are relatively straightforward, Tagalog pronouns can be more nuanced and context-dependent. Our exercises will guide you through the various forms and uses of pronouns with prepositions, providing clear examples and practical practice scenarios. By the end of these exercises, you will have a stronger grasp of how to seamlessly integrate pronouns with prepositions in your Tagalog conversations.

Exercise 1

<p>1. Ang libro ay para *sa akin* (preposition for "for" + pronoun for "me").</p> <p>2. Siya ay nagpunta *sa kanila* upang humingi ng tulong (preposition for "to" + pronoun for "them").</p> <p>3. Nagbigay siya ng regalo *sa iyo* noong kaarawan mo (preposition for "to" + pronoun for "you" singular). </p> <p>4. Ang sulat ay mula *sa kanya* (preposition for "from" + pronoun for "him/her").</p> <p>5. Magtutulungan kami *sa inyo* sa proyekto (preposition for "to" + pronoun for "you" plural). </p> <p>6. Ang mga dokumento ay ipapadala *sa amin* bukas (preposition for "to" + pronoun for "us").</p> <p>7. Naglakad siya papunta *sa kanila* (preposition for "to" + pronoun for "them").</p> <p>8. Ang liham ay tungkol *sa iyo* (preposition for "about" + pronoun for "you" singular). </p> <p>9. Ipinakita niya ang larawan *sa akin* (preposition for "to" + pronoun for "me").</p> <p>10. Pumunta kami *sa kanya* para sa tulong (preposition for "to" + pronoun for "him/her").</p>

Exercise 2

<p>1. Ang libro ay para *sa kanya* (preposition and pronoun for "him/her").</p> <p>2. Pupunta kami *sa kanila* bukas (preposition and pronoun for "them").</p> <p>3. Nagtanong siya *tungkol sa akin* (preposition and pronoun for "me").</p> <p>4. Ang regalo ay galing *sa iyo* (preposition and pronoun for "you").</p> <p>5. Magkasama kaming naglakad *sa kanya* (preposition and pronoun for "him/her").</p> <p>6. Nagbigay siya ng bulaklak *para sa akin* (preposition and pronoun for "me").</p> <p>7. Nag-usap sila *tungkol sa kanila* (preposition and pronoun for "them").</p> <p>8. Ang mensahe ay para *sa inyo* (preposition and pronoun for "you" plural).</p> <p>9. Tumulong ako *sa kanya* sa proyekto (preposition and pronoun for "him/her").</p> <p>10. Nagpadala siya ng sulat *para sa iyo* (preposition and pronoun for "you").</p>

Exercise 3

<p>1. May regalo ako *para sa* iyo. (preposition indicating the recipient)</p> <p>2. Ang libro ay *nasa* mesa. (preposition indicating location)</p> <p>3. Pupunta kami *kasama ang* kaibigan namin. (preposition indicating companionship)</p> <p>4. Nakatira siya *sa* Maynila. (preposition indicating location)</p> <p>5. Maghintay ka *para sa* akin. (preposition indicating waiting for someone)</p> <p>6. Galing siya *mula sa* probinsya. (preposition indicating origin)</p> <p>7. Mag-aaral ako *kasama ang* kapatid ko. (preposition indicating companionship)</p> <p>8. Ang bola ay *nasa ilalim ng* mesa. (preposition indicating position under something)</p> <p>9. Pumunta kami *sa* palengke. (preposition indicating destination)</p> <p>10. Ang sulat ay *para kay* Maria. (preposition indicating recipient with a name)</p>

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