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Grammatical change in Philippine English over timeOur first exploration of grammatical change in Philippine English is the one on modals. This study, published in 2014, compares the so-called central modals (may, might, must, ought to, shall ...
Philippine police arrested more than 450 people in a raid on an allegedly Chinese-run offshore gaming operator in Manila, the ...
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The Manila Times on MSNEnglish-only policies in schoolsA POLICY announced by the University of Cabuyao in Laguna instituting its campus as an English-using-only campus effective ...
The National Bureau of Investigation calls for a probe into Sara Duterte’s comments about having the president killed.
MANILA, Philippines — Implementing an English-only policy in schools is not new in the Philippines, but it remains a concern that must be addressed by strengthening and intellectualizing the ...
THE Philippines is among the top choices in the world for Japanese nationals to study English as a second language (ESL). In the recent Kapihan sa Manila Prince with reporters, Tourism Secretary ...
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philstar.com on MSNLaguna school clarifies English-only policyOfficials of the Pamantasan ng Cabuyao in Laguna yesterday clarified issues surrounding a policy requiring students, employees and visitors to communicate exclusively in English.
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