Benefactive/Instrumental Focus I- Verbs in Tagalog
Pandiwang I- (Pokus sa Tagatanggap)
Overview
The i- prefix marks verbs where the ang-marked topic is the beneficiary, instrument, or thing transferred in an action. This A2 topic expands your understanding of the Tagalog focus system beyond actor and object focus. With i- verbs, you can highlight who benefits from an action, what tool is used, or what is being given or moved.
For example, Ibinigay niya ang regalo (He/She gave the gift) puts focus on the gift — the thing transferred. This contrasts with actor focus (Nagbigay siya ng regalo — He/She gave a gift, focus on the giver) and locative focus (Binigyan niya ako ng regalo — He/She gave me a gift, focus on the recipient).
The i- focus is particularly common with verbs of giving, cooking, writing, and any action done for someone's benefit. It is a natural next step after learning -um-/mag- (actor) and -in (object) focus patterns.
How It Works
Aspect formation for i- verbs:
| Aspect | Pattern | Root: bigay (give) | Root: luto (cook) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Completed | i- + -in- infix | ibinigay | ilinuto |
| Incompleted | i- + -in- + CV reduplication | ibinibigay | ilinuluto |
| Contemplated | i- + CV reduplication | ibibigay | iluluto |
Alternative pattern with ipag-:
Some verbs use ipag- instead of plain i-:
| Aspect | Pattern | Root: luto (cook for) |
|---|---|---|
| Completed | ipinag- | ipinagluto |
| Incompleted | ipinag- + CV reduplication | ipinagluluto |
| Contemplated | ipag- + CV reduplication | ipagluluto |
Sentence structure:
Verb + ng-pronoun (actor) + ang-noun (beneficiary/instrument/theme)
Ibinigay niya sa akin ang regalo. — He/She gave the gift to me. (focus on the gift)
Examples in Context
| Tagalog | English | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Ibinigay niya sa akin ang regalo. | He/She gave the gift to me. | Gift = topic |
| Iluto mo ang isda para sa kanila. | Cook the fish for them. | Fish = topic |
| Isinulat niya ang liham. | He/She wrote the letter. | Letter = topic |
| Ibibili ko siya ng sapatos. | I will buy him/her shoes. | Future benefactive |
| Ipinagluto ko sila ng adobo. | I cooked adobo for them. | ipag- form |
| Itapon mo ang basura. | Throw away the trash. | Command, thing moved |
| Ibinili niya ako ng pagkain. | He/She bought food for me. | Benefactive |
| Ilagay mo sa mesa. | Put it on the table. | Thing placed = topic |
| Ipapadala ko bukas ang package. | I will send the package tomorrow. | Future transfer |
| Isinara niya ang pinto. | He/She closed the door. | Door = topic |
Common Mistakes
Confusing I- Focus with -In Focus
- Wrong: Using kinain when you mean "cook (something) for (someone)"
- Right: Ipinagluto ko siya ng adobo. (I cooked adobo for him/her.)
- Why: -In focus highlights the direct object. I- focus highlights the thing transferred or the beneficiary relationship.
Forgetting the -In- Infix in Completed Aspect
- Wrong: Ibigay niya ang libro. (contemplated form for past)
- Right: Ibinigay niya ang libro. (He/She gave the book.)
- Why: The completed aspect requires the -in- infix inside the i- prefix: i-b-in-igay.
Mixing Up Ipag- and I- Forms
- Wrong: Using ipagluto and iluto interchangeably
- Right: Iluto mo ang isda. (Cook the fish.) vs. Ipagluto mo ako. (Cook for me.)
- Why: Plain i- often focuses on the thing; ipag- often focuses on the beneficiary. Some verbs use one pattern, some use the other.
Practice Tips
Giving practice: The most natural use of i- focus is giving: Ibigay mo sa kanya. Ibinigay ko na. Practice giving and receiving scenarios.
Three-focus comparison: For one root, practice all focuses: Nagluto ako ng adobo. (I cooked adobo — actor) / Niluto ko ang adobo. (I cooked the adobo — object) / Ipinagluto ko siya. (I cooked for him/her — benefactive)
Command forms: Many i- verbs are common as commands: Ibigay mo! Ilagay mo! Itapon mo! Isara mo! Practice these household commands.
Related Concepts
- Object Focus -In Verbs — prerequisite for understanding the focus system
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