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Immaculate Conception Seminary – Senior High School

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MODULE: ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

Learning the English language can be fun and exciting. It does not need to be burdensome
and tiresome. Neither does it have to be expensive nor complicated. Just like learning any language, it
simply requires determination, diligence, and a positive outlook. It is as exciting as discovering the
world and all its hidden wonders.
This module is designed to help you learn independently the usefulness of language in
everyday life, even without the supervision of your teacher. Here, you will value your individual
strengths, as well as assess your personal needs and weaknesses, without any pressure and tension.
Topics contained in this module focus on essential topics in grammar and language usage,
which are strategically arranged to avoid complications and confusions. There are also
comprehensive sets of activities and exercises provided to make your learning more interactive and
experiential.

To hone your skills in your quest for knowledge, be guided by


the following learning targets:
 enumerate the rules in subject-verb agreement;
 determine the common grammatical and sentence
errors;
 demonstrate the ability to write clear and
grammatically-correct sentences; and,
 apply grammatical structures appropriately
in written and oral activities.

BRAIN STARTER

1. Listen to the song “Grammar Nazi”


by Reese Lansangan.
2. In 1-2 sentences, write down
your thoughts about learning
the English language.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTJw6Llr21M

WRITE YOUR ANSWER HERE: On the video presentation of “Grammar Nazi” it’s shows the using of
apostrophe and using a perfect grammar for a sentence.

You have just tried giving your initial answers or ideas about the importance of language learning.
As you go through this lesson, you will learn the rules of the English language, and eventually be
proficient by doing the succeeding sets of lessons and activities.
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BRAIN BUILDER

Hello learner! Your goal in this section is to review some of the basic rules in grammar and
language usage. You may refer to the PowerPoint component of this module. As you go through
this part, keep in mind this question: What is the importance of being proficient in the
English language?

SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

Most native English speakers know the standard subject-verb combinations by ear.
However, if you do not trust your ear, or you find simple sentence formations confusing, just
follow these simple rules and you will be able to write good sentences.

1. Subjects and verbs must agree in number. This is the cornerstone rule that forms the
background of the concept.

The dog growls when he is angry.


The dogs growl when they are angry.

2. Subordinate clauses that come between the subject and verb don't affect their agreement.

The dog, which is chewing on my jeans, is usually very good.

3. Prepositional phrases between the subject and the verb usually do not affect agreement.

The colors of the rainbow are beautiful.

4. When sentences start with "there" or "here," the subject will always be placed after the verb.
Some care needs to be taken to identify each part correctly.
There is a problem with the balance sheet.
Here are the papers you requested.

5. Subjects don't always come before verbs in questions. Make sure you accurately identify the
subject before deciding on the proper verb form to use.

Where are the pieces of this puzzle?

6. If two subjects are joined by "and," they typically require a plural verb form.

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The cow and the pig are jumping over the moon.

7. The verb is singular if the two subjects separated by "and" refer to the same person or thing as
a whole.

Red beans and rice is my mom's favorite dish.

8. If one of the words "each," "every," or "no" comes before the subject, the verb is singular.
No smoking or drinking is allowed.
Every man and woman is required to check in.

9. If the subjects are both singular and are connected by the words "or," "nor," "neither/nor,"
"either/or," or "not only/but also," the verb is singular.

Either Jessica or Christian is to be blamed for the accident.

10. The only time the object of the preposition decides plural or singular verb forms is when
noun and pronoun subjects like "some," "half," "none," "more," or "all" are followed by a
prepositional phrase. Then the object of the preposition determines the form of the verb.

All of the chicken is gone.
All of the chickens are gone.

11. The singular verb form is usually reserved for units of measurement or time.

Four quarts of oil was required to get the car running.

12. If the subjects are both plural and are connected by the words "or," "nor," "neither/nor,"
"either/or," or "not only/but also," the verb is plural.

Not only dogs but also cats are available at the animal shelter.

13. If one subject is singular and the other is plural, and the words are connected by the words
"or," "nor," "neither/nor," "either/or," or "not only/but also," use the verb form of the subject that
is nearest the verb.

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Either the bears or the lion has escaped from the zoo.


Neither the lion nor the bears have escaped from the zoo.

14. Indefinite pronouns typically take singular verbs (with some exceptions).

Everybody wants to be loved.

15. The exceptions to the above rule include the pronouns "few," "many," "several," "both,"
"all," and "some." These always take the plural form.

Few were left alive after the flood.

16. If two infinitives are separated by "and," they take the plural form of the verb.

To walk and to chew gum require great skill.

17. When gerunds are used as the subject of a sentence, they take the singular form of the verb.
However, when they are linked by "and," they take the plural form.
Standing in the water was a bad idea.
Swimming in the ocean and playing drums are my hobbies.

18. A collective noun, such as "team" or "staff," can be either singular or plural depending upon
the rest of the sentence. Typically, they take the singular form, as the collective noun is treated as
a cohesive single unit.

The herd is stampeding.
19. Titles of books, movies, novels, and other similar works are treated as singular and take a
singular verb.

The Burbs is a movie starring Tom Hanks.

20. Final rule: Remember, only the subject affects the verb! Nothing else matters.

Jacob, who owns sixteen houses, is on his way to becoming a billionaire.

Exercise further your skill in


learning the subject-verb
agreement.
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BRAIN BOOSTER

Connect the words in each sentence. Find your way from the beginning of the maze to
the end.
Refer to Appendix A to accomplish this activity.

Now, you are slowly going deeper into the rules of the English language.
The next lesson will discuss the common grammatical and sentence errors you often encounter. Let us see
how you will work on the next activity.

BRAIN BUILDER

COMMON GRAMMATICAL AND SENTENCE ERRORS

1. CASE OF PRONOUNS
Pronouns are in the nominative case (I, he, she, we, they, who) when used as subject or predicate
nominative. They are in the objective case (me, him, her, us, them, whom) when used as direct
object, indirect object, or object of the preposition.

For you and I, finishing the project is easy.

In the sentence above, I should be me since it is used as an object of the preposition for.

My son is now taller than me.

In formal English, me in the sentence above is unacceptable. The correct pronoun is I, since it is
used as the subject of the clause than I am. The example is an elliptical sentence since a word am-
is omitted.

We are just as guilty as them.

The correct pronoun is they, not them, since it is used as the subject of the complete clause as
they are. As in the preceding example, this is also an elliptical sentence.

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Mary was not sure who she could trust to finish the project.

Whom instead of who should be used since it is the object of the verb could trust.

2. SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
A verb agrees with its subject in person and in number. Generally, if a subject is in the third
person singular, the verb (in the present tense) must agree with it by adding –s or –es. If a subject
is in the first person or is plural, the basic or infinitive form of the verb (in the present tense) is
used. For the verb be, is or was is used for a subject that is in the third person singular, are or
were for a subject that is in the first person or plural in number.

The lass seem lost.

In this sentence, lass is in the third person singular. The verb must agree with it by adding –s, so
the correct form of the verb is seems.

The data collected is irrelevant to the problem.

Data is plural form of datum; so the correct verb is are.

Either the President or the cabinet members is to be accountable for the fiasco.

When the words or, nor, either-or, neither-nor, not only-but also join the parts of a compound
subject, the verb must agree with the nearer subject part. In the above example, is should be are
since the nearer subject part, cabinet members is plural.

Fifty million pesos were lost in the fire.

Nouns plural in form but singular in meaning require a singular verb (is, was, has, or verb with –s
or –es). A plural noun which shows weight (kilos), extent (kilometers), or quantity (pesos) is
singular, and takes a singular verb. In the sentence above, were should be was since fifty million
pesos expresses quantity and, therefore, is singular in meaning.

Vic, together with his brothers, were here yesterday.

Words joined to the subject of a sentence by such expressions as with, together with, as well as,
accompanied by, not, or including are considered parenthetical; therefore, they do not affect the
number of the verb. In the sentence above, were should be was since the subject Vic is singular.

There is three old men living in that house.

Sentences that begin with there and here have the subject after the verb. In the sentence above, is
should be are since the subject, three old men, is plural.

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3. PRONOUN-ANTECEDENT AGREEMENT
A pronoun may refer to a noun or another pronoun which precedes it in the sentence. This word is
called antecedent.

Each of the boys must do their job well.

In this sentence, the antecedent-each-is singular. So, his not their, must be used.

If anybody wants my position, you can have it.

The above sentence is wrong because the antecedent, anybody, is in the third person singular
while the pronoun, you is in the second person. The correct pronoun is he (if anybody wants my
position, he can have it.)

The President and the senator clarified his position on the issue.

In this sentence, the President and the senator are two different persons; note that both
antecedents are preceded by the article the. So, their, instead of his, must be used.

4. TENSE or FORM OF A VERB

I have seen the movie last week.

Saw, instead of have seen, must be used since there is a definite past time (last week). The
present perfect (has or have + past participle) is generally used when no one specific past time is
mentioned or implied in the sentence.

The teachers had left the room when the principal arrive.

The correct form of the verb is arrived, not arrive. The action occurred at a definite time in the
past (after the teachers had left the room).

5. SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD

If I was you, I would not participate in the contest.

The subjunctive mood is used to express something that is contrary to fact. In “if” statements
were rather than was should be used. So, was should be were in the sentence above.

I suggest that Johnny waits for the principal.

The subjunctive mood is used in the sentences containing the verbs request, recommend, urge,
believe, desire, and doubt followed by a clause beginning with that. To express subjunctivity, the

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verb in that clause must be in the basic or infinitive form. So, in the above sentence wait rather
than waits should be used.

6. COMPARISON

I want to find out which between Catherine and Elvin is the best.

When comparing two persons or things, use the comparative form of the adjective, not the
superlative. So in the above sentence, best should be better.

7. REDUNDANT MODIFIER

This test is more easier than the one I took last year.

The comparative form of easy is easier. Adding more to easier is redundant. So, in the above
sentence, more must be omitted.

I can’t hardly wait for the result of the test.


Hardly is an adverb that means not quite, scarcely, or barely. By itself, its connotation is
negative. Adding the negative not to hardly is therefore redundant. In the example either not (in
can’t) or hardly should be omitted.

8. DANGLING MODIFIER

Going for a dunk, the ball slipped out of his hands.

A participial phrase at the beginning of a sentence describes the subject of the sentence. In the
sample sentence, it does not make sense that the ball should go for a dunk. Therefore, the
participial phrase is left dangling with nothing to modify. The sentence should be rewritten, thus:
When he went for a dunk, the ball slipped out of his hands.

9. DICTION

For 50 years now, medical researchers have been trying to fund a cure for cancer.

Questions on diction test your ear for words. Some questions ask you to spot a word that is
misused. Others ask you to identify a word that is wrongly used in a sentence and to replace it
with the correct word. In the sentence above, find instead of fund should be used.

10. PARALLEL STRUCTURE

The coach discussed dribbling, passing and how to shoot.

Words or phrases in a series should be similar in form. In the example above, shooting instead of
how to shoot should be used to make it parallel with dribbling and passing.

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Congratulations! You have successfully finished the lessons intended to make you more communicatively-
competent. You are almost at the end of the module.
Your goal in this section is to enrich your language proficiency. Please move on!

BRAIN BOOSTER

Each of the sentences below has a mistake. Correct and rewrite the sentences.

1. It is raining when I got home last night. It’s raining when I got home last
night.
2. My sister is annoying today, but usually she is nice. My sister is annoying today, but she is
usually nice.
3. I have not ate anything today. I don’t have ate anything today.
4. If I am a child, I would play outside. If I am a child, I would like play
outside.
5. Everyone have seen that movie. Everyone have been seen that movie.
6. If we will be late, they will be angry. If I’ll be late, they will be angry.
7. My father is thinking that I should stop smoking. My father told me that I should stop
smoking.
8. Look! It is snow. Look! At this snow.
9. I fell asleep while I watched TV. I felt asleep while I watched TV.
10. I have lived in Canada since 10 months. I lived in here in Canada in almost 10
months.

By this time, you are now ready to


perform your practical task in this
lesson. You are on your own to
figure out which of the skills you
learned in the previous activities
would you use to meet the standards
in this given task.
SUMMARY/ SYNTHESIS
After going through several activities, you are now ready to complete the Generalization Chart.
List down 2 important information you learned from the module and your generalization about it

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INFORMATION GENERALIZATION
1. Make a proper nouns. Make a perfect grammar and correct spellings.

2. Proper grammars. Should set aside a proper indications per sentences.

ASSESSMENT

LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TEST


See Appendix B to accomplish the task.

REFERENCES

Bilasano, J.B., Aballera, T., & Malaborbor, P.B. (2005). Comprehensive reviewer for college

admission tests. Sixth Printing.

https://freelanguagestuff.file.wordpress.com

https://grammar.yourdictionary.com/sentences/20-Rules-of-subject-verb-agreement.html

https://www.upcatreview.com/upcat-reviewer/

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WORKSHEET
CN: Name: Date:

Shade the circle that corresponds to your section: Summary of Scores:


O SGTG O SATG O SALP O SJPII Activity A:__ /___
O SNTG O SLTG O SPX O SJXXIII Activity B: __ /___
O SB TG O SPVI Assessment: __ /___

A. INSTRUCTION. Connect the words in each sentence. Find your way from the beginning
of the maze to the end.

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Answers from “MAZE”

 The tradition of trick-or-treating ends before you


become adult.
 The wolf with the white paws and crooked ears sees me.
 Eat your peas before your sisters eats them.
 My teacher’s repetition of important facts helps me
remember them.
 What is his name?
 What are their names?
 Do you architect creates designs for buildings?
 Scientists’ measurements show that the moon is
moving away from the Earth.
 The instruction shows how to do something.

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WORKSHEET
B. GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Answer the following questions and encircle the letter of your
answer.
CORRECT USAGE. For numbers 1-20: Following are sentences that need a word or a group of
words to complete them. Choose the correct answer according to the rules of grammar.

1. _____B________ beauty cannot be measured.


a. Its c. It has
b. It’s d. It was

2. Did you see the several _____B_____ on the aquarium at the lounge?
a. fish c. both a and b
b. fishes d. none of the above

3. The student badly needs her teacher’s ______A________.


a. advice c. advising
b. advise d. advisory

4. I must justify my position ____C_____ so that they’d understand.


a. farther c. further
b. farthest d. furthest

5. I felt ___D____ after the spectacle I made of myself in school.


a. bad c. worse
b. badly d. worst

6. You smell very _______D______.


a. good c. better
b. well d. both a and b

7. May I please request that each of the two groups take an _______C_______ position in
the issue now.
a. alternate c. alternative
b. alternating d. all of the above

8. Macaroni and cheese _________A____ my favorite dishes.


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a. are c. is
b. be d. were

9. Lito works at the supermarket ________A_______ moonlighting at the restaurant.


a. and c. besides
b. beside d. or

10. A large percentage of the class ____B______ fascinated by the museum.


a. be c. were
b. was d. are

11. If I ____D_____ a horse, I would be running round and round this farm nonstop.
a. were c. is
b. was d. am

12. According to Machiavelli, it is not imperative that a ruler ___C___ good, he just has to
appear so.
a. be c. was
b. is d. were

13. If we ____C____ harder we would have passed the UPCAT.


a. studied c. had studied
b. study d. have studied

14. I __C____ sick in bed last night.


a. laid c. lay
b. lain d. lie

15. ______C______ mountains aplenty in the Philippines.


a. There is c. There was
b. There are d. There were

16. She _____D_______ finished the project before tomorrow.


a. will have c. should have
b. would have d. may have

17. I thought you already _____A_____ that issue to rest.


a. laid c. lay
b. lain d. lie

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18. According to Arsene Dumont, people have an irresistible urge to ___B_____ the social
ladder.
a. raise up c. rise up
b. raised up d. risen up

19. Ali and __A____ have been friends since 2007.


a. I c. my
b. me d. mine

20. The dog in the farm wags __B___ tail upon seeing the farmer.
a. it c. it’s
b. its d. their
SENTENCE COMPLETION. Select the word or phrase that most appropriately completes the
sentence.
21. Ms. Quinn does not _______C______ Metro Manila Development Authority’s plan of
bulldozing the Katipunan Avenue islands in the name of traffic decongestion.
a) agree with c) agree in
b) agree on d) agree about
22. _____C______ peso you pay for a National geographic magazine goes to the research project
on wildlife, like the research on anacondas.
a) Each c) Every
b) Even d) Except
23. Azerbaijanis have _____C_____ hope that their crops will grow again in the oil-polluted land
in Baku.
a) few c) pieces of
b) little d) many
24. The music _____D_____ of the ceremony should therefore be expressions which glorify the
Lord rather than just the bride and groom.
a) select c) selective
b) selector d) selection
25. The list was compiled through the ___C_____ of the collector.
a) kind c) kindness
b) kindly d) kinder
26. Nearly all ______B_____ demand observance of the standard punctuation.
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a) editor-in-chief c) editor-in-chiefs
b) editors-in-chief d) editors-in-chiefs
27. The ____A______ were grazing when the lion attacked.
a) deer c) doe
b) deers d) fawn
28. Berto wore a thin sport shirt, Nike warm up pants, and shower clogs when I visited
______C________ unannounced.
a) he c) his
b) him d) himself
29. Adel, _________C_______ perseverance is unwavering, has a bright future ahead of her.
a) who c) who’s
b) which d) whose
30. Miguel has _____C_______ big since I last saw him.
a) grow c) growed
b) grew d) grown
31. To the preoccupied Rose and ____A____, the lecture was simply gibberish.
a) I c) mine
b) me d) myself
32. Cameron did a slam dunk and the crown roared ____A____ approval.
a) his c) our
b) its d) their
33. ______D______ Filipinos must learn to look out for our country’s interests.
a) Them c) Us
b) They d) We
34. My father left the decision entirely up top ___________ and ______C________.
a) he – I c) him – I
b) he – me d) him – me
35. John and Susie own that yacht. _____A______ yacht is a beauty.
a) John and Susie’s
b) John’s and Susie
c) John’s and Susie’s
d) Both a and b
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36. I bought twenty miniature _____B_____ and ten model ___________ for the house. Do you
have some ___________ that could hold them?
a) dwarfs – elfs – shelfs
b) dwarfs – elves – shelves
c) dwarves – elfs – shelfs
d) dwarves – elves – shelves
37. Each of the alumnae looked for the complimentary ribbon to tie ____ hair. Later, they found
out that the scissors for cutting the ribbon ____A______ missing as well.
a) her – was c) his – was
b) her – were d) their – were
38. Lolita is going to Switzerland ____C____ May next year, particularly, she would be leaving
______ eight o’clock a.m. _______ New Year’s Day.
a) at – on – at c) in – at – on
b) in – at – in d) in – on – on
39. Rita resides ___A____ #312 Mahabagin Street, Teacher’s Village ________ Quezon City.
a) at – in c) in – on
b) at – on d) on – in
40. _____A_____ are you deserting me __________ you are also taking your supplies.
a) Both – and
b) Either – or
c) Neither – nor
d) Not only – but

IDENTIFYING ERRORS. For numbers 41-60. Identify the error in each sentence.
41. I believe that I am as good a singer as him. No error. C
A B C D E

42. Whomsoever wishes to see a ghost is a fool. No error. C


A B C D E

43. No one was lovelier or more strikingly intelligent than her at the beauty D
A B C
contest yesterday. No error.
D E

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44. Rowena announced that the bonus will arrive during the meeting yesterday. E
A B C D
No error.
E

45. That work is more unique than the other one. No error. B
A B C D E

46. The apparent heir to the throne of England is Prince Charles. No error. B
A B C D E

47. Right now I am very angry at you, so please don’t come near me for I might
A B C D
hit you. No error. D
E

48. The first group has begun to argue about the second group. No error. E
A B C D E

49. The children were dismayed and depressed by the closing of the zoo. No error. B
A B C D E

50. I am looking forward and preparing for the Math Olympiad which will be
A B C
held next week. No error. E
D E

51. The librarian went to Manila. New books were ordered by her today. No error . D
A B C D E

52. Before yesterday, I have given up hope that you will come back. No error. E
A B C D E

53. You do your homework right now or I won’t let you go out with your friends. E
A B C D
No error.
E

54. The doctor as well as some of the best doctors in the Philippines is giving a
A B C
free medical checkup tomorrow. No error. E

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D E

55. The committee members but not that chair of the committee has agreed
A B
to go to Palawan for the annual excursion trip. No error. E
C D E

56. He went into his room, closed the door, opened the window and goes to bed. No error. E
A B C D E

57. Some of the boys who plays basketball also like to play foot football. No error. B
A B C D E

58. You and me should make a pact. No error. B


A B C D E

59. When you pass the UPCAT, one should be proud. No error. C
A B C D E

60. Neither Kate or Sarah likes the dessert prepared by the chef. No error. D
A B C D E

Student’s Evaluation/Feedback

You are done with all the required activities and tasks. You diligently followed the requirements.
It is about time that we know how you feel about this first lesson. Please perform this last task.
Most IMPORTANT EASIEST fact or concept to Most DIFFICULT
thing discussed in this lesson remember idea to understand

To use a proper grammar per To make a sentence when we


I learned that as we saw the sentence or even on are in the maze that activity
importance of English in our paragraphs, essay etc. must very confusing to me or
life we may get and easily even to all of us.
correct in reality. That English
is our second word here in
the Philippines.

TEACHER’S FEEDBACK

PLUS MINUS INTERESTING

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