Verb Tenses / Verb Groups
MAG Verbs
MAG verbs are one of the most commonly used Tagalog verbs. They tend to be actor focussed and as you may guess by the name, they are called this as you take a root word and stick “mag” at the beginning of it.
Here is how to conjugate a MAG verb:
Infinitive: Mag + Root
Past: Nag + Root
Present: Nag + Ro + Root
Future: - Mag + Ro + Root
e.g
Aral – Study
Mag-aral – To Study
Nag-aral – Studied
Nag-aaral – Studying
Mag-aaral – Will study
MA Verbs
These verbs are also actor focussed and in the same way as the name implies. It is a root word + “MA”.
Here is how to conjugate a MA verb:
Infinitive: Ma + Root
Past: Na + Root
Present: Na + Ro + Root
Future: - Ma + Ro + Root
e.g
Kinig - Listen
Makinig – To Listen
Nakinig – Listened
Nakikinig – Listening
Makikinig – Will Listen
UM Verbs
UM verbs are a little tricker to form as you don't simply attach “um” to a root, it must be infixed between the first consonant and vowel.
Here is how to conjugate UM verbs
Infinitive: r + um + oot
Past – r + um + oot
Present – r + um + o + oot
Future – ro + root
e.g
Kain – Eat
Kumain – To Eat
Kumain – Ate
Kumakain – Eating
Kakain – Will Eat
IN Verbs
IN verbs are object focussed verbs which means when you see these in a sentence you know that the subject is about an object and not the actor.
Here is how to conjugate IN verbs
Infinitive: root + in/hin
Past: r + in = oot
Present: r + in + o + root
Future: ro + root + in/hin
e.g
kainin – eat
kinain – ate
kinakain – eating
kakainin – will eat