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Isasagawa

Ko Composing
ang mga
Natutunan Ko
Sentences
Using Modals
This module was made and
accomplished with you in mind.
Isasagawa
It is here to help you learn to
complete sentences using
Ko ang mga
modals. It could be in printed
form or electronic format.
Natutunan Ko
Throughout the lessons, the
activities suit for an actual first-
hand experience. This enables
you to develop self-confidence
and ease of mind...
After going through this module,
you are expected to:

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1. Complete sentences using modals;
2. Write sentences Ko ang
about some mga
pictures
using modals;
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3. Use modals will, shall, Ko
can/cannot, could,
may, might, used to, must, and should in
sentences to show requests, suggestions,
prohibitions, or habits; and
4. Complete a short paragraph with correct
modals.
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Ko ang mga
Natutunan Ko
A. Complete the blanks with the
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appropriate modals. Use will, can/cannot,
or used to.
Ko ang mga
1. Dina can sing but she _____dance due
to her amputated leg.
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2. She _____dance ballet before.
Unfortunately, she met an accident.
3. The audience _________ always
hear the sadness in her songs every
time she sings.
B. Which sentence about each picture uses the
modals may or might appropriately?

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Ko ang mga
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4. A. May I ask a question? 5. A. “I might fall with you.”
B. You may answer my B. She might be playing on
question. the tree.
C. I may need to ask a C. “You might fall. Please
question. come down.”
D. May I be alright to ask a D. “You might come down this
question? minute.”
C. Which sentences use will, shall, can/cannot,
could, may, might, used to, must,
and should correctly? Choose the letter of your
answer. Isasagawa
Ko ang
6. Will – used to express a present habit
A. Will you come with me to school later?
mga
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B. Some will receive their learning package at a
later date.
C. My classmates will attend a virtual class in
English tomorrow.
D. The teachers will always give chances to
pupils to finish their projects.
7. Can/cannot – be able or not be able
to do something
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A. Mother is a chef and can bake
delicious pastries.
Ko ang mga
B. She can stay in the living room to
cook.
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C. As a famous baker she can only draw
painting of different cake designs.
D. She cannot follow a simple recipe and
bakes the best cakes in town.
8. Used to, would – express a past
habit
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A. Leslie and Connie used to play guitars
daily until now.
Ko ang mga
B. Leslie would be the vocalist and Connie
will accompany her.
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C. They used to appear in some concerts
and will perform tomorrow.
D. In 2019, they used to serenade an
orphanage and would give the orphans
some gifts.
9. Could – expresses request; shows
respect
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A. “Ate Violy, could you assist me with my
homework?”
Ko ang mga
B. Ate Violy could assist me with my
homework.
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C.She could share her knowledge about
the lesson.
D. I could give her the examples.
10. Should, must – express strong or stronger
suggestion
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A.Parents should enjoy their lives and must
leave the children to their relatives. B. They must

Ko ang mga
continue working because it is more important to
feed the family.
B.C. They should focus on their jobs and
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must only provide all their children’s needs
while they are at work.
D. During this difficult time, parents should
support their children and must guide them in
their online education
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Ko ang mga
Natutunan Ko
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Do you still recall the lesson on
the aspects . of verbs?

Ko ang mga
Can you enumerate the aspects
of verbs?
Natutunan Ko
Do you still recall the lesson on
the aspects of verbs?
Can you enumerate the aspects
of verbs?
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Ko ang
Choose mga
the correct
verb for the following
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sentences. The Ko
underlined aspects
will help you.
1. Earth (revolves, is revolving)
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around the sun. simple aspect
2. 2. I (saw, was seeing) a
Ko ang mga
shooting in the night sky. simple
aspect
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3. . My friends and I (went, have
gone) to visit my grandparents at
the farm. perfect aspect
4. Nick (had browsed, was
browsing) the internet when his
teacher called. progressive aspect
5. Dinah (will be attending, will
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attend) a webinar for a week
about virtual classes.
Ko ang mga
progressive aspect
6. The front liner (had eaten, was
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eating)with face shield on.
perfect aspect
7. The students (are answering,
answer)the modules.
progressive aspect
8. I (have taken, will take) more soft
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drink that it made my stomach
bloat.
perfect aspect Ko ang mga
9. The bear (ran, will have run) across
the road.
simple aspect
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10. The ice (has, is going) to break.
progressive aspect
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Ko ang mga
Natutunan Ko
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Directions: Recite the
Ko ang mga
short poem aloud. Add
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actions Ko
to make it more
interesting.

.
THEN AND NOW
When I was a child
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I used to go from place to place
Crawling with my hands and feet.

Ko ang mga
I used to play with all my toys
Tearing and pulling them apart.
Now that I have grown

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I will go wherever I want Going out with all my friends. I will
join all kinds of games.
Now that I have grown
I will go wherever I want
Going out with all my friends.
I will join all kinds of games.
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Ko ang mga
Natutunan Ko
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Ko ang mga
Natutunan Ko
• Used to, would – are used to
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express a past habit
• Would – request
Ko ang mga
Examples: Grandmother used to sew
dresses for before she became
blind. Natutunan Ko
• Will – expresses a present habit
Examples: I will always see to it that I
buy Grandma her favorite macaroni
salad.
Dad will remind me about it to make sure
I won’t forget
• Shall – expresses a promise, offer
Examples: Gen. Douglas MacArthur
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promised the Filipinos, “I shall return.”

Ko ang mga
In few years, I shall graduate in
elementary.
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•Can/cannot – express the ability to do
something
Examples: Venice can paint colorful
landscape. However, she cannot even
sketch a
human face.
• Could – expresses request; shows
respect
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Examples: Could you assist me with the

Ko ang mga
grocery items?
With the intensive training, the basketball
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team could win the championship
• May, might – ask permission,
possibility, suggestion
Examples: May you be my partner in our
English team?
Our teacher might give us additional
points for early submission of task.
• Should – means recommendation
Examples: Cherry should open her
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concerns to her teacher.

Ko ang mga
She should spend less time on social
media.
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•Must – means obligation, prohibition,
stronger recommendation
Examples: You must pay your bills on
time.
Parents must attend the virtual meeting
of the school. In this conference,
attendance is a must.
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Ko ang mga
Natutunan Ko
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Choose the appropriate
Ko forang
modals mga
each sentences
Natutunan Ko
from the choices inside the
box.
Cannot, will, must, used
to, should
1. My relatives _____visit us
before the pandemic.
2. Our school
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celebration____always hold a

Ko ang mga
program in August for the Buwan
ng Wika
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3. Celia ___sing and dance so
she only joins acting.
4. You __always ask your
teacher if the directions are
unclear.
5. The director __remind his
actors to stay focused when they
are on the set.
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Write sentences about the
Ko ang
pictures mga
using modals.
Natutunan Ko
1. My relatives

2. Our school celebration.


3. Celia ___Isasagawa
4. You __ Ko ang mga

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visit us before the pandemic. Ko
_always hold a program in August
for the Buwan ng Wika
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Underline the verb used in
eachKo ang
sentence mga
then write its
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aspect
Ko
(simple, progressive, perfect,
or perfect progressive).
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Use could.
Ko ang
Use may.
mga
suggestion toNatutunan Ko
Teacher offering a Kid asking
her permission from
student her father
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Use can.
Ko ang
Use might.
mga
for dinner Natutunan Ko
Aunt Cely cooking Dad telling his son
about a possibility
about seeing some
reckless friends
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Ko ang mga
Use would. Natutunan Ko
Grandma thinking
of her younger
days
Answer the following
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Ko
Activity on your Module
during Offline Schedule
ang mga
What I learned
What I Can Do-
Natutunan Ko
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Ko ang mga
Natutunan Ko
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Choose the letter of
Ko ang mga
the best answer.
Write the chosen
Natutunan Ko
letter on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. Which sentence uses modal verbs
can or cannot correctly?

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Liezl cannot sew fashionable dresses so

Ko ang mga
she sells some of her finished products
online

Natutunan Ko
Liezl can sew fashionable dresses so she
sells some of her finished products online

Liezl can sew fashionable dresses so


selling them is not a good idea.

Liezl cannot sew fashionable dresses and


she is good sewing.
2. One of the following sentences is
incorrect. Which is it?

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Could you please mute your
Ko ang mga
microphone?

Natutunan
in the meeting? Ko
Could you take some notes

Could you share your video


with us?

Could you speak loud and clear.


3. Which sentence gives a stronger
recommendation?

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Everyone must follow the stricter

Ko ang mga
health standards against COVID-19

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I should always do all the
ordinances to fight the spread of the
virus.

Will all Filipinos ages 20 and below and 60


and above be disallowed to go out? .

Shall we obey the government laws


under Bayanihan Act?
4. Which of the following expresses a more
polite expression?
.

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. Can I submit my project
Ko ang mga later?

Natutunan
Must I submit my projectKo
later?

May I submit my project later?

Should I submit my project


later?
5. Which statement expresses a past habit?

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Aunt Mina used to visit us every weekend

Ko ang mga
in 2017 before she went to Japan

Natutunan Ko
Aunt Mina will visit us every weekend
starting next month.

Aunt Mina may visit us every


weekend soon.

Aunt Mina could visit us every


weekend.
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Ko ang mga
Natutunan Ko

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