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In Filipino how to say " where are you going to move to"? What is the past tense form of " where did you move to" (ie when somebody change there home)
Jan 21, 2014 8:00 PM
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"Saan ka lilipat?" In sentences that start with "saan", a pronoun (either direct like ka or indirect/possessive like mo) always goes right after the question word. This is similar to sentences that start with "bakit" [why] but in other interrogative sentences, the question word is followed by a verb, e.g. "Anong dapat nating gawin?" or "Kailan ka pa uuwi?" The verb "to move/transfer" is lipat, which you would conjugate as a -um verb in the future tense (technically called contemplative aspect).
January 21, 2014
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Saan kayo lilipat? (Where are you (with your family or any group) moving?) Saan ka lilipat? (Where are you moving?)
January 24, 2014
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the past tense form of "where did you move to?" is "saan ka lumipat?"
January 24, 2014
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