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Marizza181 [45]
2 years ago
14

Ano ang pantangi at pambalana?​

History
1 answer:
Drupady [299]2 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

PANTANGI AT PAMBALANA – Sa paksang ito, ating tatalakayin kung ano nga ba ang pantangi at pambala at ang mga halimbawa nito.

May dalawang uri ng pangalan tayong ginagamit. Ito ang pantangi at pambalana. Ang mga pantanging pangngalan ay naglalarawan sa mga tiyak na ngalan ng tao, hayop, pook, pangyayari.

Pantangi At Pambalana Halimbawa At Kahulugan Nito

Kadalasan silang isinusulat sa malaking titik. Pero, ang mga pambalana naman ay hindi tiyak at isinusulat sa maliit na titik.

Kailangan nating malaman ang wastong paggamit ng mga pangalan para sa mga pormal na dokumento. Ito rin ay nag sisilbing gabay ubang malaman ang kaibahan ng ordinaryong pangalan sa negosyo.

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