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Cavite Munity
Cavite Munity
SPANISH VERSION
Isinulat ito ni Jose Montero y Vidal, isa syang prolific Spanish historian and documented the event now
according to the spanish version take note of this, they highlighted the mutiny it as an attempt of the
indios to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines. (inisip nila na ayan na nanglalaban na
ang mga indio, papatalsikin na nila tayo and we have to do something)
And At the same time ito rin ay medyo namagnify ni Gov General Rafael Izquerdo’s sa kanyang report sa
hari ng espanya, and made use of it to implicate the native clergy which was then active in the call for
secularization.
Secularization – magkaroon ng magandang katungkulan ang mga native clergies (mga pilipinong pari)
dito sa pilipinas na hindi nagustuhan ng mga prayleng espanyol.
According to the Spanish version, ang 1872 cavite mutiny was premeditated ang ibig sabihin nito ay
pinagplanuhang mabuti, is a part of a big conspiracy among educated leaders, meztiso, lawyers and
residents of manila and cavite. They alledgedly (favorite to ni Jessica soho Di umano plinano nila) to
liquidate high-ranking Spanish officers and kill friars so naunawaan natin na ito yung Spanish version.
And the accounts detail that on January 20, 1872 will be discussed by Althea Gutierrez.
The present perfect (present + HAVE + (-en) + MV) refers to an action that was completed in the
immediate past or one that began in the past and continues in the present:
We use this tense to talk about our actions or events that happened in the past but the results are here
in the present. We can easily remember this because there only 3 basic parts, number 1 is Subject,
second is Helping verb and last is Main Veb.
The subject in these 2 sentences are Carlo and Dogs, helping verb is HAS and HAVE, We will use HAS if
we are talking about one person or object and we will use HAS if more than one person or object. The
third part is main verb, our main verb is need to be on past participle. on example number 1 the word fix
we add ‘ed’ because this is past participle. In second sentence we can use word ‘undergo’ but we used
‘undergone’ because this is the past participle form of word undergo. So how do we know the past
participle of a one verb?
But the challenging part is the past participle of the irregular verbs because of changing of their spelling
For example
Another example
I have seen that movie twice. We have “I” our subject, “Have” the helping verb, “Seen” our main verb.
The future perfect (present + will/shall + HAVE + (-en) + MV) signals an action that will occur before
some time or event in the future: it refers to an action or state that will finish sometime in the future
before some other event in the future. It doesn’t matter if the subject of your sentence is singular or
plural. The formula doesn’t change.
On June 21, Aloy will have owned the same car for five years.
Future action complete - Aloy will have owned the same car for five years