ANG Demonstrative Pronoun: Itó (This)
Using ANG Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns are used to direct attention to specific places or things. It indicates a subject that can be near or far in distance/time.
"This", "these", "that", and "those" are the English demonstrative pronouns that are used most commonly. Translations of these pronouns in Filipino are itó, iyán, and iyón. Go through each lesson and learn how to use these demonstrative pronouns.
ANG Demonstrative Pronoun: Itó (This)
Itó is a Filipino demonstrative pronoun that is used to direct attention to specific people, things or places that are very near or close to the speaker (to the point that is reachable). It is the Filipino translation of the word "this". In the subject-predicate sentence order, itó can be used at the beginning of a sentence followed by the linking verb ay. This is a more formal sentence form, where the subject "itó" is at the beginning of the sentence, and is more suitable for ceremonial speeches, technical writing, and official documents.
On the other hand, if a demonstrative pronoun is used later in the sentence in the inverted sentence form, the linking verb ay is dropped. This inverted sentence form is more appropriate for casual conversations.
Read and practice using this pronoun through the examples below.
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