Unsa man jud ang correct usage sa Philippines?
With or without (s) sa last word?
Mostly kay with (s) mn dba?
But naa sd ko dghan makit-an without (s) like: Philippine economy, Philippine flag, Philippine crop & etc...
So unsa mn jud proper?
Unsa man jud ang correct usage sa Philippines?
With or without (s) sa last word?
Mostly kay with (s) mn dba?
But naa sd ko dghan makit-an without (s) like: Philippine economy, Philippine flag, Philippine crop & etc...
So unsa mn jud proper?
if noun kay naay s. if used as adverb or adjective kay without s
It depends on how you use it.
Philippines means the country, while Philippine is used to refer something which is owned by Philippines.
example of this:
The Philippine consulate office is located at mcClee Ave.
The Philippines was under martial law.
The 1st sentence is talking about the consulate office which is property of the Philippines while on the 2nd sentence the subject itself is the Philippines which is the country.
another sample using same thought of the above
The office of the consulate of the Philippines is located at McClee Ave.
The Philippine islands was under martial.
Last edited by carbrill; 12-09-2013 at 12:59 AM.
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