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RNG Bank Salary Loan Table for DepEd Teachers

Salary Loan Table - RNG Coastal Bank RNG Bank offers salary loan for permanent DepEd teaching and non-teaching staff thru Automatic Payroll Deduction System (APDS). Features: πŸ“LOW INTEREST RATE πŸ“LOAN AMOUNT UP TO 500,000 πŸ“5 YEARS MAXIMUM LOAN TERM πŸ“NO HIDDEN CHARGES πŸ“NO NEED TO GO TO THE OFFICE A Bank that is built with trust and integrity and committed to provide quality and safe banking services to its existing and future clients, RNG Coastal Bank, Inc . is a banking institution established in the year 1974. The Bank has 15 operating branches in the Visayas, 11 in Cebu and 4 in Bohol. Providing various financial products and services to its clients for almost 50 years, RNG Coastal Bank remains strong and continuously grows its number of branches to reach more Filipinos. Here are the branches of RNG Coastal Bank: RNG Coastal Bank Head Office Cor. Cabancalan Road, Talamban, Cebu City 6000 Labangon Branch Punta Princesa, (Labangon) Cebu City Asturias Branch Poblacion, Asturias, Ce...

πŸ•°️ Mastering the Past Perfect Tense: Narrating Completed Actions Before Another in the Past 🧠

In English grammar, narrating past actions accurately is crucial for both written and spoken communication. Among the many verb tenses, the past perfect tense plays a unique role—it helps express actions that were completed before another action or point in the past. In this comprehensive guide, you'll learn how to identify, construct, and use the past perfect tense and past perfect continuous tense to enhance clarity and depth in your storytelling. πŸ“˜ Understanding the Past Perfect Tense The past perfect tense is formed using had + past participle of the main verb. This structure helps you describe the earlier of two actions that both occurred in the past. Example Sentences: The bell had rung when the students entered the room. The teacher had prepared her board work before the students arrived. In both examples, the past perfect action occurred first, followed by a simple past action . The past perfect tense creates a clear timeline, avoiding confusion abo...