Ginagawa
Ginagawa is a Tagalog verb form derived from the root gawa, meaning to do or to make. It represents the present tense in the passive voice, indicating that the action is being done to or performed by someone other than the subject. This form is commonly used to describe ongoing processes or tasks where the focus is on the action itself rather than on who is performing it.
In sentence construction, ginagawa marks the action as passive. The thing being acted upon is the subject,
Relation to other forms: ginagawa is the present passive form. Related forms include ginawa (past passive: was