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The national language of the Philippines, Filipino, was based on Tagalog, which was promoted by Filipino leaders in the 1930s and 1940s. President Manuel L. Quezon played a key role in the development and promotion of Tagalog as the national language, which later evolved into what is now known as Filipino.
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The English language was introduced to the Philippines in the late 19th century during the American colonial period. It became an official language alongside Spanish. English was further promoted as the medium of instruction in schools and the language of government, leading to its widespread adoption and importance in Philippine society.
Jose Rizal contributed to grammar by advocating for the use of Tagalog as the national language of the Philippines, which helped in standardizing and developing the grammar rules for the language. He also promoted the importance of proper grammar usage in written communication to effectively convey ideas and emotions.