Used as a prefix in forming the future and basic tenses of verbs, in which the basic form is also used in imperatives.
EXAMPLES OF USING THE ABOVE AS IMPERATIVES/COMMAND using the Filipino pronoun ka or you. Also while this isn't needed in English and we simply say "Cook" or "Walk" for instance when ordering someone what to do, in is necessary Filipino/Tagalog to add a pronoun. The examples below are all with the pronoun ka or you.
EXAMPLES
Magluluto ka ng almusal? Are you going to cook breakfast? Magsasalita ka? Are you going to talk? Maglalakad ka? Are you going to walk? Magsusulat ka? Are you going to write? Magkakalat ka na naman? Are you going to make a mess again? Magdidilig ka? Are you going to water the plants? Maglilinis ka? Are you going to clean?
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