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Compose Clear and Coherent Sentences Using Appropriate Grammatical Structures (Modals) EN5G-Ic-3.6

The document discusses different aspects of film including setting, characters, blocking, props, sound, lighting, and costuming. It then provides guidance on effective study strategies such as choosing a quiet place to study, setting a daily schedule, forming a study group, and learning effective study methods in order to succeed in college. Modals and auxiliary verbs are also defined, including examples of how they are used to express ability, possibility, permission, and obligation.

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Compose Clear and Coherent Sentences Using Appropriate Grammatical Structures (Modals) EN5G-Ic-3.6

The document discusses different aspects of film including setting, characters, blocking, props, sound, lighting, and costuming. It then provides guidance on effective study strategies such as choosing a quiet place to study, setting a daily schedule, forming a study group, and learning effective study methods in order to succeed in college. Modals and auxiliary verbs are also defined, including examples of how they are used to express ability, possibility, permission, and obligation.

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ENGLISH 5

• Setting
• What are the different
Character/characterization forms
• and
Blocking conventions of Film?
• Props/set up
• Sound • Theme
• Lighting
• Costuming
When you study, you should choose a
quiet place. You could study at home or in
the library. You might set a schedule, so you
study at the same time every day. Forming a
study group with other students may help
you. You must learn effective study
strategies if you want to succeed in college.
SKILL:
Compose clear and coherent
sentences using appropriate
grammatical structures
(Modals).
MODALS/ AUXILIARY
MAIN VERBS
VERBS
study should
choose could
set might
help may
learn must
succeed want to
What are
MODALS/AUXILLARY
VERBS?
What are
MODALS/AUXILLARY
VERBS?
A modal is a type of auxiliary
(helping) verb that is used to express:
ability, possibility, permission or
obligation.
Modal phrases (or semi-modals)
are used to express the same things as
modals, but are a combination of auxiliary
verbs and the preposition to.
The modals and semi-modals in English are:
am/is/are/was/were
can shall going to
could should had better
might may have got to
must will ought to
would have to used to
be able to
Identify the modal/s used in the sentence.

1. If the crew can serve my order


C

in twenty minutes, I will eat here


more often.
Identify the modal/s used in the sentence.

2. You can stay in your sit while I get


C

the food for both of us.


Identify the modal/s used in the sentence.

3. I am going to call you tomorrow


C

for updates.
Identify the modal/s used in the sentence.

4. Pupils should study well.


C
What are
MODALS/AUXILLARY
VERBS?
A modal is a type of auxiliary
(helping) verb that is used to
express: ability, possibility,
permission or obligation.
Let’s practice:
Write down the correct modal which will complete the
thought of the sentence.
1. Sam: Where (could, might, should, would) you go if you had that
money?
2. Donna:I do not know, I (could, might, should, would) choose to spend a
year in Davao- or perhaps I 3.(could, might, should, would) go to Manila.
Sam: How often do you buy lottery tickets?
4. Donna: Never… I guess if I want to win in the lottery, I (could, might,
should, would) try buying some tickets.
5. Sam: That (could, might, should, would) help.
SKILL: Compose clear and coherent sentences using appropriate grammatical
structures (Modals).
What are MODALS/AUXILLARY VERBS?
A modal is a type of auxiliary (helping) verb that is used to
express: ability, possibility, permission or obligation.
Modal phrases (or semi-modals) are used to express the same
things as modals, but are a combination of auxiliary verbs and the
preposition to.
The common modals and semi-modals in English are:
can shall am/is/are/was/were going to

could should had better


might may have got to
must will ought to
would have to used to

be able to

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