NCR FINAL ENG7 M6 Val
NCR FINAL ENG7 M6 Val
NCR FINAL ENG7 M6 Val
ENGLISH
First Quarter-Module 6
Phrases, Clauses and Sentences
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What I Need to Know
Hello, Grade 7 learners! In this sixth module for the 1st grading
period, you will learn how to:
What I Know
Read each of the following questions carefully then encircle the letter of your
answer from the given options.
1. Which is the noun phrase in the sentence that follows?
The nation’s first state university, University of the Philippines, was
founded in 1908.
A. The nation’s C. was founded
B. first state university D. in 1908
2. Which of the following consists a verb phrase?
A. auxiliary verbs C. modal verbs
B. phrasal verbs D. action verbs
3. What is a phrase?
A. a word
B. subject and predicate working together
C. a group of words expressing a complete thought
D. a group of words related to the subject or predicate
4. Which of the following classifies the underlined part of the given sentence?
I study hard, so I get good grades.
A. phrase C. dependent clause
B. sentence D. independent clause
5. What is a clause?
A. subject and predicate working together
B. a group of words expressing a complete thought
C. a group of words related to the subject or predicate
D. a group of words, which contains a subject and a predicate, and is a part of
a larger sentence
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Lesson
Appropriate Reading Strategies
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What’s In
Last time, you have studied about Direct and Reported Speech. Can
you still remember them?
What’s New
Examples:
a. Betty said that she wanted to visit her grandparents.
D Betty said, “I want to visit my grandparents.”
1. “Why did the declaration of martial law stifle the creativity of most
writers?” I asked.
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5. The government ordered the Board of Censors, “Review all printed
materials.”
What’s New
Read the paragraphs below. This was taken from the story, The
Centipede
by Rony V. Diaz.
Biryuk and I are best friends. He is a good dog. Every afternoon after
school we go to the field to chase quails or to the bank of the river which was
fenced by tall, blade-sharp reeds to flush snipes. Father was away most of the
time but when he was home, he hunted with us.
That afternoon, after school while I was walking, Biryuk scampered off
and my sister flung the stick at him. Then she turned about and she saw me. She
commanded me to go to her, then she reached over and twisted my ear.
“I don’t want to see that dog again in the house. That dog destroyed my
slippers again,” she said coldly.
I can’t do anything. Delia has a weak heart.
C. Post Reading Activity
Read the groups of words written in each column. Analyze the way
each statement is written.
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2. Do the groups of words in Column B express complete thought? How
do you describe them?
What Is It
subject predicate
In the case of some sentences, a predicate may be made up of only the verb.
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How about the second group of words? Do you know what these are? If
you say that these are phrases, you are right again.
phrase phrase
A phrase is a group of words that does not contain a subject and a predicate
and does not make a complete sense by itself. It depends upon other words
to make sense.
These two groups of words or the two independent sentences are called
clauses. They can be joined to form a longer sentence.
He built high walls when he found out that theft was rampant.
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Clauses can be independent or dependent. An independent clause
or main clause can stand by itself. A dependent or subordinate clause
also has a subject and a predicate, but it cannot stand by itself because it
starts with subordinate words; it can only be a part of a sentence.
Let us discuss more about phrases and clauses in the following sentences:
A noun phrase is made up of a noun and all its modifiers. It can function in a
sentence as a subject, an object, or a complement.
verb verb
A verb phrase is made up of a main verb plus one or more helping verbs
helping verbs: to be (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been) to
have (has, have, had)
to do (do, does, did)
others (may, might, must, can, could, shall, should, will, would)
preposition
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The phrase to the field is a prepositional phrase.
Examples: in the house, by the river, in an hour, under the sun, to the
office
subject predicate
Another example:
clause 1 clause 2
flowers.
subject predicate subject predicate
conjunction
Clause 2 tells us more about the verb ‘has.’ It does the work of an
adverb.
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This is an adjective clause.
When writing, remember that a sentence has a subject and a predicate. It
starts with a capital letter and ends with a period, exclamation point, or question
mark. Phrases add details, descriptions, and colors to the nouns and verbs; clauses
add further details.
What’s More
Activity 1
Look at the underlined phrases in the sentences from the story, “The
Centipede,” by Rony V. Diaz. Write NP on the line if noun phrase, VP if verb
phrase, PP if prepositional phrase, and AP if adjective phrase.
Example: VP 1) Father had told me that hunters always spat for luck.
Activity 2
1. Fiction was marked by the imitation of the style of storytelling when the
Americans came.
2. It was in 1925 when Paz Marquez Benitez published her short story,
“Dead Stars.”
3. Soon after Benitez, short story writers began publishing stories no
longer imitative of American models.
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Activity 3
What I Can Do
Compose sentences using the following phrases:
a. at the beginning d. from his classmate/friend
b. at the school e. with enthusiasm
c. in the morning f. to the teacher
Then, combine all the sentences that you composed to form a paragraph.
You may add more details to your composition. Make use of the space
provided for your paragraph writing.
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Assessment
Look at the underlined group of words in the following sentences. Identify
the type of phrase and clause. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
Additional Activities
Underline the independent clauses used in the excerpt of an essay
entitled, “Adventure of Friendship.”
Human friendship is one of life’s great challenges Often it generates into
pragmatism or selfishness, but it can also be one of the most satisfying adventures
in life. One says that friendship comes when we live totally, when we don’t dominate
anyone. Real friends are God’s special gifts to all of us. They are the reward of
unselfish loving. But we have to work hard at friendship to make it the great
adventure of love that it can be.-Adventure of Friendship by Fr. Joseph A.
Galdon, S.J.
Source: Arago, J.M. and Alajar, J.C. (1999). Learning Effective Englsh.
Quezon City:Adriana Publishing Co., Inc.
More Practice Online!
Click on the links below to practice your skill in identifying phrases and
clauses.(Answer each item in 30 seconds.)
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5a969c7c125b8300191edd74/phrases-and-clauses
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/582ef9b20db94af065cef72c/independent-dependent-clauses
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References
1. What’s In
Language Literature in Philippine Literature pp. 431-432
https://www.pinterest.ph/pin/321937073342268162/
3. Activities
4. Assessment
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/internet-grammar/phrases/ex4.htm
https://www.easyteacherworksheets.com/langarts/1/indepentdepclauses.html
5. Additional Activities:
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5a969c7c125b8300191edd74/phrases-and-clauses
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/582ef9b20db94af065cef72c/independent-dependent-clauses
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Development Team of the Module
Management Team:
Sheryll T. Gayola
Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
OIC, Office of the Schools Division Superintendent
Elisa O. Cerveza
Chief, Curriculum Implementation Division
OIC, Office of the Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
Janet S. Cajuguiran
Education Program Supervisor-English
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