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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV – A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CAVITE PROVINCE
DISTRICT OF TANZA
TANZA NATIONAL TRADE SCHOOL
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ENGLISH 7
NAME: ________________________________ DATE: ____________________________
GRADE/ SECTION: _____________________ QUARTER/ WEEK: 1st - Week 6

ADDITIONAL LEARNING TASK # 6


MELC: Use phrases, clauses, and sentences appropriately and meaningfully.
Phrase vs. Clause vs. Sentence
PHRASE CLAUSE SENTENCE
group of words group of words group of words

incomplete thought or idea almost complete thought or idea complete thought or idea

no subject and verb has subject and verb has subject and verb
part of a sentence part of a sentence phrase + clause = sentence
Directions: Analyze the underlined part of the sentence. Tell if it is an
INDEPENDENT CLAUSE or a DEPENDENT CLAUSE. _____/5
1. Rosa has been my friend since high school.
2. We have to remain strong although the world is experiencing this pandemic.
3. After I finish my assignment, I will watch some educational programs on TV.
4. Wherever you go, I will always remember you.
5. Filipinos should obey the IATF guidelines so that no one will be infected by
the disease.

Directions: Read the article and then highlight the phrases, clauses, and sentences.
You must highlight (3) three for each. _____/10
-An excerpt from the original article with the original title: 11 simple ways to care for each other
during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic Source: https://www.greenpeace.org/philippines/
“Care for each other during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic”
by Greenpeace Philippines
March 27, 2020
The new coronavirus, COVID-19, has many of us glued to the news, concerned for loved ones, and
adapting our lives to deal with the changes the pandemic is having on our homes, schools, and work-
places. It’s pretty tough.
A lot of systemic inequality has been exposed as the realities of the pandemic response set in.
It’s easier for some people to deal with the crisis than others. So, it was great to see civilians and some
local governments step up through various efforts!
Greenpeace, along with many others, are calling for any spending to help build a better society,
based on better health care, employment standards, social protections and a Green Stimulus Package
— in short, a society where we truly take care of one another and the only planet Earth we’ve got. And
an economy and society transformed to make us more resilient, driving changes in the ways we live,
work and get around that promote positive environmental and health outcomes.
We need systemic solutions to these kinds of protection gaps and problems. In the meantime,
we can keep our community connections strong and model the behavior we want our leaders to adopt,
and show them that love and compassion are stronger than fear.

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