Breakdown of Mahalaga ang pagbisita ng kaibigan bukas.
ay
to be
pagbisita
the visit
kaibigan
the friend
bukas
tomorrow
mahalaga
important
ng
of
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Why is Mahalaga placed at the beginning of the sentence?
In Filipino, it’s common to put descriptive or important words at the start of a sentence to emphasize them. Mahalaga (meaning important) sets the tone right away, highlighting that the focus is on the importance of something—in this case, the visit.
What does the word pagbisita mean, and why is it used instead of bisita?
Pagbisita literally means the act of visiting. It’s derived from the root word bisita (to visit), but the prefix pag- turns it into a gerund (a noun form of the verb). So here, pagbisita functions as a noun referring to the act of visiting, rather than just the base verb.
Why is ang used before pagbisita?
Ang is a topic marker (or subject marker) in Filipino. It signals that pagbisita is the main focus or subject of the sentence. In English, it doesn’t have a direct one-word equivalent but is often understood as the or a marker that highlights what the sentence is about.
What role does ng play before kaibigan?
Ng is a marker that often indicates possession or relationship. In this sentence, ng kaibigan can be read as by/ of a friend. It shows that the friend is the one doing the visiting, so it’s like saying the friend’s visit or the visit by the friend.
Why does bukas come at the end rather than earlier in the sentence?
In Filipino, time expressions like bukas (meaning tomorrow) are often placed toward the end of the sentence. It’s natural placement in Filipino word order, though you could move it around for emphasis. But by default, stating bukas at the end is a common way to indicate when the action takes place.
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