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Ito ay isang kaayusan kung saan nagkakaroon ng interaksiyon ang mga mamimili at nagtitinda upang magpalitan ng iba't ibang bagay.
May layuning bumili ng mga produkto o serbisyoupang matugunan ang mga pangangailangan
Ito ay isang kaayusan kung saan nagkakaroon ng interaksiyon ang mga mamimili at nagtitinda upang magpalitan ng iba't ibang bagay.
May layuning bumili ng mga produkto o serbisyoupang matugunan ang mga pangangailangan
May layuning maibenta ang mga produkto oserbisyo upang kumita
Kaganapan sa pamilihan kung saan ang dami nanggustong bilhin ay mas malaki kaysa sa dami nang ipinagbibili
Isang kondisyon sa pamilihan kung saan angdemand at supply ay nagkasundo sa iisang presyo at iisang dami ng produktongbibilhin at ipagbebenta
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Pre-Test-2nd quarter: FIX ME: Direction: Arrange the scrambled letters to form a correct word.
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Tagalog Word English Meaning English Sentence tulad like / similar to This fruit looks like (tulad) an apple. baitang grade / step I am in Grade (baitang) 4 this year. libangan hobby / pastime Reading is my favorite hobby (libangan). kapag when / if I smile when (kapag) I see my dog. nagigising waking up She is waking up (nagigising) early. nagsusuot wearing He is wearing (nagsusuot) a jacket. damit clothes My clothes (damit) are clean. iyon that (far) That (iyon) is my old toy. para for / stop (for jeepney) This gift is for (para) you. almusal breakfast I had rice and eggs for breakfast (almusal). bago before / new I wash my hands before (bago) eating. magsipilyo to brush teeth Don’t forget to brush (magsipilyo) your teeth. ayusin to fix Let’s fix (ayusin) your messy hair. buhok hair Her hair (buhok) is long and curly. ihatid to bring / drop off I will bring (ihatid) you to school. naglalakad walking We are walking (naglalakad) to the park. papuntang going to He is going to (papuntang) the store. kaibigan friend My friend (kaibigan) is kind. pag-uwi going home I rest after going home (pag-uwi). hawakan to hold Please hold (hawakan) my hand. bahay house / home This is our house (bahay). Make a quiz using this gagalog vocabularies
Phrasal Verb Quiz Instructions: Choose the best meaning for the bold phrasal verb in each sentence. She looked up a word in the dictionary. A) To stare at something B) To find information in a book or online C) To write a new word She looked up at the sky. A) To raise your eyes to see something above B) To search for a specific star C) To feel happy He always tries to get out of doing his chores. A) To leave the house B) To finish work quickly C) To avoid doing something you don't want to do Why didn’t you call me back last night? A) To shout at someone B) To return a phone call C) To remember a name She was bored at the party, so she took off. A) To start dancing B) To leave suddenly C) To remove her coat I can’t figure out the answer to this question. A) To understand or solve something B) To draw a picture C) To forget a fact I am free on Sunday. Do you want to come over? A) To go to a store B) To visit someone’s house C) To call someone on the phone He had to make up a story about a dragon and a princess. A) To read a book aloud B) To invent or create a story C) To fix a mistake After three years in college, she suddenly dropped out. A) To graduate with honors B) To stop attending school before finishing C) To fall down the stairs My manager handed out the reports during the meeting. A) To give something to many people in a group B) To throw something away C) To write a report by hand I had to fill out a form. A) To complete a document by writing information B) To make something bigger C) To throw a paper in the trash I ran into some old friends yesterday. A) To race against someone B) To meet someone by chance (unexpectedly) C) To call someone on purpose We will pick up our parents from the airport tonight. A) To lift something heavy B) To collect someone in a car C) To say goodbye When are you going to give up smoking? A) To start a new habit B) To stop doing something C) To buy something expensive My teacher crossed out my mistakes with a red pen. A) To draw a line through something B) To highlight something important C) To give a good grade I should go over my notes before my presentation. A) To lose your papers B) To review or check something carefully C) To write new notes
Peas Peas are one of the most important vegetables Zimbabweans can grow for export. They are legumes Legumes fix Nitrogen IMPORTANCE OF PEAS Peas have a lot of health benefits for human consumption. They can be eaten raw or added to a variety of dishes Peas have vitamins and antioxidants. They are good for heart performance. They are good for dealing with high blood pressure. They have a very high protein content VARIETIES Some of the common varieties to grow are Snowbird, Sabre, Serge, Alaska, Greenfeast and Recruit Varieties are also called cultivars FAVOURABLE CLIMATE Peas prefer cold conditions to grow well. Temperatures of 22 degrees or below (starting at 13 degrees Celsius) are the best for peas farming. The best temperature is 22 degrees Celsius. Extremely hot temperatures will lead to lack of growth or hard pods. SOIL REQUIREMENTS Soil should be fertile. The soil should have good drainage. Soil pH must be in the range of 6 to 7.5. The best soil type is sandy loam – clay soils can also cut it The soil should be deep LAND PREPARATION Land preparation includes the following Dig or plough to aerate the soil and improve drainage Harrow to break the clods (big lumps) Make ridges to keep water within the bed level the bed to ensure equal water distribution SOWING AND PLANTING Seeds must be sown about 2 to 3 centimeters into the ground The germination process takes place within at most 1 week. When sowing seeds, the in-row spacing should be 5 – 10 centimeters whereas the inter-row spacing should be 25 centimeters. Management Practices Watering is necessary but does not overdo it – water depending on the state of the pea plants. Generally, peas do not require lots of water. WEEDING - Weeding should be done occasionally as informed by the state of the field. MULCHING – to conserve soil moisture PEST CONTROL – to protect crops from damage DISEASE CONTROL – to protect crops from damage TRELLISING – to support indeterminate varieties PEST, DISEASE AND WEED CONTROL Aphids, beetles, leaf weevils, nematodes, and leaf miners are some of the common pests to look out for. Powdery and Downey mildew, fusarium wilt are some of the common diseases to look out for. As much as you can use chemical methods to deal with pests, diseases and weeds you can still use biological and cultural control methods. Most of the pests and diseases that affect peas can be dealt with by usingcultural methods like weed control. getting rid of affected plants and plant debris can control pest and diseases control.
Make true and fales questions for this script : Hana: So, how much do you sleep? Daniel: Well I think I sleep a lot, usually at least 8 hours I think that's, that's the usual for me. How about you? Hana: Oh really, about 6 hours I guess, if I have 6 hours that's enough. Daniel: 6 hours, is that enough? Hana: Yes and normally because I sleep late and I have to get up early so 6 hours is enough for me. Daniel: Wow if I sleep 6 hours I would definitely take a nap after lunch. Do you take naps? Hana: Well it depends. If I don't have any class I would sleep but normally I don't. Daniel: Wow, how about the weekends do you also sleep like 6 hours? Hana: No I sleep a lot on Saturdays because I normally didn't have anything to do so I will recharge my batteries and just sleep all morning. Daniel: How about Sundays? Hana: On Sundays I normally get up early and do something and spend my Sundays with my friend or go out. How about you? Daniel: Well, the bad thing is on Saturdays and Sundays I still get up quite early so I don't get to sleep more than the week but since I still, you know, sleep 8 hours every day so I think that's enough and if I'm tired from the week I think I can still take a nap and I will, you know, fix it, so yeah, I think I sleep a lot like more than a lot of people. Hana: That's good. Daniel: Yeah it is