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Ng and Nang
What is the difference between Nang and Ng?
Feb 10, 2015 4:23 PM
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Ng marks possession and always precedes a noun, like "Bibili ka ng kanin" [You will buy the rice].
Nang marks adverbs, which describe actions with adjectives and usually end with -ly in English, as in "Tumakbo ako nang mabilis" [I ran quickly].
February 17, 2015
*ng always comes before a noun.(verb-ng-noun)
Ex. Kumain ako ng pananghalian. (I ate lunch)
*Nang is use for a phrase.
Ex. Nang umulan ng malakas. (when heavy rain falls.)
March 29, 2015
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February 11, 2015
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