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Saklaw at limitasyon ng pag-aaral sa tula
A.Write above the underlined word the use of the noun in the sentence.
Example.Wecan give our _parents_ satisfaction by taking our studies seriously.
1.”Shooting the rapids”in Pagsanjan Falls is one experience tourists would not like not to miss.
2.To finish his or her studies should be the ambition of every student.
3.God helps people who help themselves.
4.The Agrava Board investigated the assassination of Benigno Aquino .
5.Fr.Sonny Ramirez,a popular Catholic priest,was invited to speak before the students.
6.Charity is adesired trait,in Filipino women.
7.Every Filipino knowns the late Ninoy Aquino,the assassinated formee senator.
8.Parents often give their children sensible advice
9.William Shroeder is the world’s second recipeint of an artificial heart.
10.Martial law was declared in the philippines in 1972.
11.The Ifugao Rice Terraces is considered one of the wonders of the world.
12.Some formerrice fields are now subdivisions.
13.Social workers go out and comfort the poor.
14.Tobe rich is not alwaysa blessing.
15.Money cannot provide one with everything he or she needs.
16.Getting an education is one wayof prefaring for the future.
17.We should love and respect our parents.
18.Teachers,students’second parents,should strive to serve as models
19.Teachers should be careful in their choice of words
20.Words can hurt people’s feeling B.Fill in each blank with an appropriate noun.
1_____________have very bad effects on aperson’s health.
2.Students welcome____________
3.________________is needed by the body.
4.Young children need ___________________
5.Professors give their ______________to find ,out it they have understood the lesson.
6.The parliament of the ________________became very popular.
7.Martin Nievera and Pops

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