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GLAN-PADIDU NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

GRADE 7-ENGLISH

QUARTER 1 MODULE 4 : Use clauses and sentences appropriately and meaningfully

COMPETENCY CODES:

 EN7G-II-a-1

WHAT I NEED TO KNOW?

Hello my dear student! This is teacher Jennylyn, your companion to a self-


discovery module. You are about to explore more ideas and learn the basic
competencies expected for each quarter. This is lesson 5 - Quarter 1.

Congratulations for the completing the previous lesson and it is a job well
done. Be ready for more exciting and challenging activities that were all made for
you.

In this module, you will learn to:

a. Use clauses sentences appropriately and meaningfully.

WHAT
What I KNOW?
I know?

LETS START!

Please take this test first before we proceed to the lesson proper. Rest
assured that your scores for this test will not be recorded, but this serves as
basis for the teacher to determine your prior knowledge about the topic.

I. Write C if the item is a complete sentence and I if it is incomplete.


Supply the correct punctuation as necessary.

__________1. Look and listen before you walk ahead


__________2. Often to my great embarrassment
__________3. Every sin is a transgression of God’s law
__________4. Explain the problem
__________5.Beacuse it is a faulty decision
__________6. Not all new things are good
_________7. The boat was sunk near the island
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_________8. Come
_________9. Freedom differs
_________10. I drove to the rally last Friday

II. State whether the subordinate clause used in the following sentences is an
adjective clause, adverb clause or noun clause. Encircle the correct answer.

1. My friend helped me when I was in danger.

a. Adjective clause
b. Adverb clause
c. Noun clause
2. We believe in democracy though it has its shortcomings.

a. Adjective clause
b. Adverb clause
c. Noun clause
3. My parents were happy because I won the first prize.

a. Adjective clause
b. Adverb clause
c. Noun clause
4. This is the girl who talked to me yesterday.

a. Adjective clause
b. Adverb clause
c. Noun clause
5. I have lost the tickets which I bought.

a. Adjective clause
b. Adverb clause
c. Noun clause

WHAT’S IN?
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Well done my friend and congratulations for the job well done! Were you able
to answer all items correctly? If not, you have nothing to worry because I will help
you get through all the lessons with less difficulty.

Let’s try!

If the sentence is complete, write C, if it is a fragment, write F. Add the words


needed to make each fragment a sentence.

__________1. We saw Boots running down the road as fast as he could.


__________2.A financial loss of thirty thousand pesos.
__________3. No one was fatally injured.
__________4.The taxi turning around in the middle of the block.
__________5. The truck halfway up the mountain road.
__________6.Everyone praised the firemen who had fought the blaze.
__________7. The judge, an old friend of Bob’s father.
__________8.A small child who had to be dropped from a second story
window.
__________9. Because the firemen had worked heroically to rescue the
occupants.
__________10. The child frightened but not injured by the fall.

WHAT’S NEW?

WHAT’S NEW?

Sentence is a group of words expressing a complete thought. It begins


with a capital letter and ends with a period, a question mark, or an exclamatory
point.

Any group of words not expressing a complete thought is a sentence


fragment. It is not a sentence.

Two sentences or more written as one sentence form, is a run-on


sentence.

Write C if the sentence is complete and RO if it is a run-on sentence. Indicate


where a period should be placed in the run-on sentence and what word should be
capitalized. The first one has been done for you.

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RO 1. They went on a vacation to Pampanga. They had a wonderful time.
________2. Antique automobiles are popular pictures of them appear on match
covers.
________3. Frank made no reply.
________4. I heard the screech of brakes.
________5.Rizal was a great hero he was also a very intelligent man.
________6. Most of the peaches were spoiled.
________7. I think the clerk made an error shouldn’t my bill be less.
________8. People pass judgment on us all the time how do you suppose you are a
judge?
________9. Many people believe that Shakespeare did not write his plays;
consequently, they try to prove that others did.
________10. That beam is full of termites.

WHAT IS IT?

Sentences according to form are classified as: simple, compound, complex


and compound-complex.

1. A simple sentence contains only one subject and one predicate.


2. A compound sentence consists of two or more simple sentences put
together.

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3. A complex sentence consists of one main clause and one or more
subordinate clause. In this sentence, the subordinate clause is always
used as a noun or a modifier. If it is used as modifier, the subordinate
clause modifies a word in the main clause.
4. Compound-complex sentence consists of two or more principal clause and
one or more subordinate clauses.

Indicate whether each sentence below is simple, compound, or complex. S for,


simple, CP for compound, and CX for complex sentence.

_______1. Both are fine actors and I had no preference.

_______2. The modern woman makes up her mind without assistance.

_______ 3. The tourists who attended the auction were looking for

bargains.

_______4. Having made a study of book plates, Frank was able to design
one for the library.

_______5. Texas became independent nation in 1836.

_______6. Bumblebees carry clover pollen from flower to flower and help
make clover seed develop.

_______7. How migrating animals find their way on their long journeys is
a great mystery.

_______8.The light that reaches our eyes from some stars started on its
way before Columbus discovered America.

_______9. The forest abounded in wild animals and the men enjoyed their
hunt.

______10.When the teacher makes the subject interesting, we learn much.

WHAT’S MORE?

WHAT’S MORE?

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You’ve done a great job in the previous activities. Now, I think you are
equipped with ideas and ready for more challenging and exciting tasks. Just
don’t worry teacher Jennylyn is here to help you.

Underline the clause/s in the following sentences and state whether they are
adjective clause, adverb clause or noun clause.

1. Maria bought some flowers which she wanted to give her mother. 

____________________________________________________

2. I don’t know the reason why she hates me.

____________________________________________________

3. He drove fast so that he might reach the airport in time.

___________________________________________________

4. The professor was speaking so softly that we could not hear him at all.

____________________________________________________

5. The gardener said that all the plants had been pruned neatly. 

_____________________________________________________

6. The angler said that he hadn’t caught any fish that morning. 

_____________________________________________________

7. I wondered if she was free. 

____________________________________________________

8. Though he didn’t receive formal schooling, he is clever and industrious.

_____________________________________________________

9. The boys who misbehaved in the class were suspended.

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____________________________________________________

10. He who laughs last laughs best.

____________________________________________________

WHAT I HAVE LEARNED?


WHAT I HAVE LEARNED?

Construct examples of sentences as indicated inside the


parentheses.

1. Making a question (simple)

2. Who is a good artist (compound)

3. Preparing for the exams (simple)

________________________________________________________

4. I don’t remember (compound-complex)

______________________________________________________

5. To take their studies seriously (complex)

II. Identify the kind of clause used in the following sentences.(Noun


clause, Adjective clause and Adverbial clause)

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1. Do you think that I am a fool?

__________________________________________
2. . Before I die I want to see Venice.

__________________________________________
3. The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.

__________________________________________
4. I know a boy whose father serves in the army.

__________________________________________
5. I will not go until he arrives.
___________________________________________

WHAT I CAN DO?


Can you share your unforgettable experience when you were still a child? Use
simple, compound, complex and compound-complex.

Well done! Good job my friend! We are now close to the finish line of this
module. But, before we say goodbye, kindly take this test so teacher Jennylyn will
know how much have you learned from this module. God bless you my friend!

ASSESSMENT 8
ASSESSMENT

I. Write C if the item is a complete sentence and I if it is incomplete.


Supply the correct punctuation as necessary.

_______1. Whatever is good maybe imitated


_______2. Subject forACTIVITIES
ADDITIONAL investigation
_______3. Is this the machine
_______4. I drove to the rally last Friday
_______5. After boarding the bus

II. If the sentence is complete, write C, if it is a fragment, write F. Add the


words needed to make each fragment a sentence.

_________1. When rain comes to the desert, a carpet of little flowers.

_________2.The plan to give everyone two choices in the election.

_________3. After the fire had subsided.

_________4. After we had climbed up a long succession of hills.

_________5. No one saw us.

III. Indicate whether each sentence below is simple, compound, or


complex. S for, simple, CP for compound, and CX for complex
sentence.

________1. We have many things to learn to fit our modern times.

________2. Wild rice and corn grew everywhere around them.

________3. They lived much in the open and they were, for the most part,
healthy.

________4. They had enough to eat and they had plenty of rest.

________5. Nature was very generous to these primitive men.

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
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Identify the underlined subordinate clause if it is a noun clause, adjective
clause, or adverbial clause. NC for a noun clause, Adj. C for adjective
clause, and Adv. C for the adverbial clause.

__________1.He could not answer any of the questions that I asked him.

__________2. Although he is very rich, he is a miser.

__________3. Everybody admits that he is a brave man.

__________4. We knew that he was guilty.

__________5. What he told me was a lie.

__________6. He gave me everything that I asked for.

_________7. Your statement that you lost the money cannot be believed.

_________8. The company for which I work is famous.

_________9. I hope that she is successful.

________10. Laura makes friends easily wherever she goes.

Reference:

Effective drills in English Grammar pages 12-16; 20-24

Prepared by:

Jennylyn O. Lopez , T-1

ANSWER KEY

WHAT I KNOW?

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Write C if the item is a complete sentence and I if it is incomplete.
Supply the correct punctuation as necessary.

_____C_____1. Look and listen before you walk ahead.


______I____2. Often to my great embarrassment
______C____3. Every sin is a transgression of God’s law.
______C____4. Explain the problem.
_______C___5.Because it is a faulty decision.
_______C___6. Not all new things are good.
_____C____7. The boat was sunk near the island.
____C_____8. Come.(!)
____C_____9. Freedom differs.
____C____10. I drove to the rally last Friday.

II.
1. b
2. b
3. b
4. a
5. a

WHAT’S IN?

_____C_____1. We saw Boots running down the road as fast as he


could.
_______F___2.A financial loss of thirty thousand pesos.
______C____3. No one was fatally injured.
______C____4.The taxi turning around in the middle of the block.
_______F___5. The truck halfway up the mountain road.
_______C___6.Everyone praised the firemen who had fought the blaze.
______F____7. The judge, an old friend of Bob’s father.
______C____8.A small child who had to be dropped from a second story
window.
______F____9. Because the firemen had worked heroically to rescue the
occupants.
______C____10. The child frightened but not injured by the fall.

WHAT’S NEW?

RO 1. They went on a vacation to Pampanga. They had a wonderful time.

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____C____2. Antique automobiles are popular pictures of them appear on match
covers.
____C____3. Frank made no reply.
____C____4. I heard the screech of brakes.
____RO____5.Rizal was a great hero.He was also a very intelligent man.
_____C___6. Most of the peaches were spoiled.
_____RO___7. I think the clerk made an error .Shouldn’t my bill be less.
_____RO___8. People pass judgment on us all the time. How do you suppose you
are a judge?
_____RO___9. Many people believe that Shakespeare did not write his plays;
consequently, they try to prove that others did.
_____C___10. That beam is full of termites.

WHAT IS IT?

1.CP

2. CX

3.CX

4.CP

5.S

6.CP

7.S

8.CX

9.CP

10.CX

WHAT’S MORE

1. Maria bought some flowers which she wanted to give her mother. (which she
wanted to give her mother – adjective clause)

2. I don’t know the reason why she hates me. (why she hates me – noun clause)

3. He drove fast so that he might reach the airport in time. (so that he might reach
the airport in time – adverb clause)

4. The professor was speaking so softly that we could not hear him at all. (that we
could not hear him at all – adverb  clause)

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5. The gardener said that all the plants had been pruned neatly. (that all the plants
had been pruned neatly – noun clause)

6. The angler said that he hadn’t caught any fish that morning. (that he hadn’t caught
any fish that morning – noun clause)

7. I wondered if she was free. (if she was free – noun clause)

8. Though he didn’t receive formal schooling, he is clever and industrious. (Though


he didn’t receive formal schooling – adverb clause)

9. The boys who misbehaved in the class were suspended. (who misbehaved in the


class – adjective clause)

10. He who laughs last laughs best. (who laughs last – adjective clause)

WHAT I HAVE LEARNED?


I. Answers may vary.
II.

1. Do you think that I am a fool?

Noun clause
2. . Before I die I want to see Venice.

Adverb clause
3. The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.

Adjective clause
4. I know a boy whose father serves in the army.

Adjective clause
5. I will not go until he arrives.
Adverb clause

ASSESSMENT

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I. Write C if the item is a complete sentence and I if it is incomplete.
Supply the correct punctuation as necessary.

___C____1. Whatever is good maybe imitated.


____I___2. Subject for
ADDITIONAL investigation
ACTIVITIES
_____C__3. Is this the machine?
___C____4. I drove to the rally last Friday.
____I___5. After boarding the bus

II. If the sentence is complete, write C, if it is a fragment, write F. Add the


words needed to make each fragment a sentence.

_____F____1. When rain comes to the desert, a carpet of little flowers.

_____F____2.The plan to give everyone two choices in the election.

_____C__3. After the fire had subsided.

_____F____4. After we had climbed up a long succession of hills.

_____C____5. No one saw us.

Indicate whether each sentence below is simple, compound, or complex. S


for, simple, CP for compound, and CX for complex sentence.

____S____1. We have many things to learn to fit our modern times.

_____S__2. Wild rice and corn grew everywhere around them.

____CP____3. They lived much in the open and they were, for the most part,
healthy.

_____CP___4. They had enough to eat and they had plenty of rest.

___CX_____5. Nature was very generous to these primitive men.

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ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES

Identify the underlined subordinate clause if it is a noun clause, adjective


clause, or adverbial clause. NC for a noun clause, Adj. C for adjective
clause, and Adv. C for the adverbial clause.

1.He could not answer any of the questions that I asked him. (Adjective clause)

2.Although he is very rich, he is a miser. (Adverb clause)

3. Everybody admits that he is a brave man. (Noun clause)

4.We knew that he was guilty. (Noun clause)

5. What he told me was a lie. (Noun clause)

6. He gave me everything that I asked for. (Adjective clause)

7. Your statement that you lost the money cannot be believed. (Noun clause)

8. The company for which I work is famous.(ADJECTIVE CLAUSE)

9. I hope that she is successful.(ADJECTIVE CLAUSE)

10. Laura makes friends easily wherever she goes.(NOUN CLAUSE)

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