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Baranggan Romilet Las English9

The document is a learning activity sheet for Grade 9 English focusing on modals. It defines modals as helping verbs that express moods such as ability, permission, and obligation, and provides examples of common modals and their meanings. The activity includes exercises for students to identify and underline modals in given sentences.

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Baranggan Romilet Las English9

The document is a learning activity sheet for Grade 9 English focusing on modals. It defines modals as helping verbs that express moods such as ability, permission, and obligation, and provides examples of common modals and their meanings. The activity includes exercises for students to identify and underline modals in given sentences.

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2025-2026
Dynamic Learning Program Subject: ENGLISH 9
Q1_DLP-LAS_WEEK 1
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET
Name: ROMILET U. BARANGGAN Score:
Grade & Section: GRADE 9-LILAC Date: JUNE 12, 2025
Type of Activity: (Check or choose from below.)

Activity Title: Modals


Learning Target: Identify the modals used in the sentences
References: (ENGLISH _HS.com 1V n.d)
(Author, Title,
Pages)

Modals are helping verbs which are used with the principal
verb to express certain moods like ability, inability, permission,
obligation, willingness, and conjecture (an opinion or idea formed
without proof of sufficient evidence). Modals do not change for
person or number as other auxiliaries do. The meanings of modal
auxiliaries should be understood clearly in order to use them
properly.

The modal verbs include can, must, may, might, will, would,
should. Below is a list showing the most useful modals and their
most common meanings:

Modals Meaning Examples


can to express ability I can speak a little
Russian.
can to request permission Can I open the
window?
may to express possibility I may be home
late.
may to request permission May I sit down,
please?
must to express obligation I must go now.

must to express strong belief She must be over 90


years old.
should to give advice You should stop smoking.
would to request or offer Would you like a cup of
tea?
would in if-sentences If I were you, I would say
sorry.

Exercises
Directions: Read the following sentences and underlined the
modals used.
1. You must take a break you look tired.
2. She will attend the faculty meeting.
3. The president should take the consequences.
4. Althea may spend the night with her friends.
5. Would you come over for a tea?
6. You shall proceed to the convention.
7. Children ought to respect the elders.
8. Addy can open the door.
9. How could you do this to Annie?
10. Trixie might arrive anytime soon.

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