SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 16
Baixar para ler offline
ENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISH
6666
Module 45
A DepEd-BEAM Distance Learning Program supported by the Australian Agency for International Development
USING DESCRIPTIVE WORDS AND PHRASES
117
Hello there!
How are you today? Can you still remember the describing words?
Today we are going to learn more about the describing words we call
adjectives.
Sometimes we want to describe nouns or pronouns more directly
and clearly. That’s why we use descriptive phrases instead of words.
This module will help you learn to use descriptive words and
phrases.
A. Write inside the box the descriptive words in each sentence. Do
this in your notebook. Look at the example.
A whale is the largest creature in the sea.
Start here.
Squids are deep-sea travelers. They are hunters
and are very fierce. They love to swim in the deep
part of the sea and go around the ocean. The only time
they go to the shallow part of the sea is when they are going to lay
eggs. Unlike squids, the octopus is a quiet creature
and it stays close to its home on a stone, rock or a reef.
To the Learner
Let’s Try This
Let’s Learn This
largest
118
Are your answers like these?
Try to answer this one.
B. Connect the phrases to the nouns that they can describe
appropriately.
descriptive phrases nouns described
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Do we have the same answers?
( 1. Grandfather 2. fire 3. rocks 4. baby 5. sky)
Don’t worry Learner if you did not get all the correct answers.
This module will help you learn more about descriptive words and
phrases.
deep-sea fierce deep
only, shallow quiet
hot enough to touch Grandfather
too old to play basketball sky
too heavy to carry baby
too young to stand rocks
high enough to reach fire
119
Read the dialog.
Let’s Study This
Good morning
Aunt Rose. Where
is Annie? Can we
play with her? Ana can’t play
with you today.
She’s too sick to
play.
She’s too
weak to even
get up from
bed.
Ah. Okay.
Please tell
her to get
well soon.
Yes. Thanks. She’ll
get well soon
because she’s old
enough to take
her medicines.
120
Answer the questions.
1. Who’s too sick to play?
2. Why do you think Ana will get well soon?
3. Why is it important to take good care of our body?
Let’s read the sentences taken from the dialogue.
1. She’s too sick to play.
2. She’s too weak to even get up from bed.
3. She’s old enough to take her medicines.
- What are the underlined phrases?
o too sick to play
o too weak to get up
o old enough to take
- What do you call these phrases?
These phrases are called descriptive phrases. They are used to
describe nouns or pronouns more directly and clearly.
The order of the words in the first and second sentence is too +
adjective + to + simple form of the verb.
In the third sentence, the order of the word is adjective + enough
+ to + verb.
Let us learn another kind of descriptive words.
121
Read what Sonia and Liza are saying about places they visited
during weekend. (lacking illustration)
Answer the questions.
1. Where did Sonia spend her weekend? How about Liza?
2. What words describe Matabungkay Beach?
3. What words describe the resort in Dolores, Quezon?
4. What words describe Liza’s ride from the city?
Read the following words taken from the dialog.
- three-hour
- hundred-kilometer
- man-made
How do we call these words?
What words do they describe?
How are they formed?
We spent the weekend at
Matabungkay Beach in
Batangas. It is a three-hour ride
from the city. Its sands are
clean and white. The water is
also clear.
We, too, Sonia. Last Saturday,
we visited a nice resort in
Dolores, Quezon. It is more
than a hundred-kilometer ride
from the city. The waterfalls are
man-made. The water is cool
and refreshing.
122
Three-hour, hundred-kilometer and man-made are called two-
word adjectives. They describe nouns or pronouns. A hyphen joins
them.
Two-word adjectives are formed in three ways:
1. By a number word followed by a noun.
o five-day trip
This means that the trip will last for five days.
o 10-hectare fishpond
It tells that the fishpond is 10 hectares.
2. By an adverb and a past participle form of a verb.
o well-behaved pupils
o most-liked teachers
3. By a noun and a verb in its past participle.
o man-made lake
o fruit-laden trees
• Two-word adjectives come before the word they modify.
A. Complete each sentence by writing the appropriate descriptive
phrases. Choose from the box. Do this in your notebook.
1. The direction is _________________________________________.
2. Seven-year old Arnel is _________________________________.
3. Ninety-year old Grandpa is _____________________________.
Let’s Do This
too easy to follow too young to work
old enough to travel heavy enough to hold
too small to reach
123
4. That boy is ____________________________________________.
5. You’re so fat. You are __________________________________.
B. Underline the two-word adjective. Tell what it is made up of.
Look at the example.
The girls had a three-day tour.
Start here.
1. It had been a well-managed contest.
2. Malita is a three-hour ride from Digos City.
3. There is a man-made lagoon in Cebu City.
4. Teachers like well-behaved pupils.
5. She has a heart-shaped fan.
Finished?
Check your answers against the Answer Key.
What’s your score?
If your score is 8-10, Good Work Learner!
Proceed to the next module.
number word followed by a noun
124
to seeold enough
too dirty
to work
too high
to touch
But if your score is 7 and below, you still have to do more
exercises. Answer Let’s Do More.
Work with a partner. Draw a line connecting the worms and leaves
to complete a descriptive phrase using the patterns adjective + to +
verb and adjective + enough + to+ verb. The first one is done for you.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Let’s Do More
to climb
too hot
125
What are descriptive phrases?
What are two-word adjectives?
How are descriptive phrases and two-word adjectives
formed?
Descriptive phrases like too + adjective + to + verb
and adjective + enough + to + verb may be used to
describe nouns or pronouns more directly or clearly.
Examples:
too tired to walk young enough to vote
too soft to touch hard enough to break
Adjectives are not always single words. An adjective
can be formed by joining two words by a hyphen. These
are called two-word adjectives.
dark enough to eat
easy enough
to follow
5.
6.
Are you done?
Look at the Answer Key again and check your answers.
If you got 4-5, go to the next module.
If you got 3 and below, answer Let’s Test Ourselves.
Let’s Remember This
126
Two-word adjectives are formed in three ways:
1. Number word followed by a noun
- three-kilo rice - five-day trip
2. Adverb followed by a verb (past participle)
- well-built house - most-applauded contestant
3. Noun followed by a verb (past participle)
- stone-aged weapon - water-based paint
Two-word adjectives come before the word they
modify.
A. Write the exact two-word adjective to describe the given noun. Do
this on a sheet of paper.
Example: two-hour show (The show lasted for two hours)
1. __________ children (The children behaved well.)
2. __________ street (The street is used for two ways.)
3. __________ contest (The contest is for two days.)
4. __________ report (The report is given in forty minutes only)
5. __________ song (The song is made up of three stanzas.)
Let’s Test Ourselves
127
B. Write the opposite of the following sentences using adjective +
enough + to + verb on a sheet of paper.
Look at the example.
Elmo is too weak to be my opponent.
Start here.
1. Lucy is too young to go on a date.
2. The boy is too big to fit in my pocket.
3. The hall is too small to accommodate 1000 persons.
4. My cousin is too afraid to cross the bridge.
5. The letters are too small to read.
Finished?
Check your work. Look at the Answer Key again.
What’s your score?
If you got 8-10, proceed to the next module.
If you got 7 and below, answer Let’s Enrich Ourselves for more
exercises.
Elmo is strong enough to be my opponent.
128
Combine the pairs of sentences using adjective + enough + to +
verb. Write the sentences on a piece of paper. The first one is done for
you.
1. Allan is strong. He can lift heavy boxes.
Start here.
2. Marissa is healthy. She can join the swimming contest.
3. The dress is cheap. I can buy it.
4. The water is cold. It can quench my thirst.
5. My brother is old. He can vote in the elections.
6. Annabel is smart. She can answer the test.
Finished?
Check your answers against the Answer Key.
What’s your score?
Good work Learner!
Let’s Enrich
Ourselves
Allan is strong enough to lift heavy boxes.
129
Let’s Do This
A.
1. too easy to follow
2. too young to work
3. old enough to travel
4. too small to reach
5. heavy enough to hold
B.
1. well-managed
2. three-hour
3. man-made
4. well-behaved
5. heart-shaped
Let’s Do More
2.
Answer Key
adverb followed by a verb
number word followed by a noun
noun followed by a verb
adverb followed by a verb
noun followed by a verb
to work
old enough
130
3.
4.
5.
6.
Let’s Test Ourselves
A.
1. well-behaved
2. two-way
3. two-day
4. forty-minute
5. three-stanza
to eat
too dirty
to climb
too high
to see
dark enough
to follow
easy enough
131
B.
Let’s Enrich Ourselves
1. Lucy is old enough to go on a date.
2. The boy is small enough to fit in my pocket.
3. The hall is big enough to accommodate 1000 persons.
4. My cousin is brave enough to cross the bridge.
5. The letters are big enough to read.
2. Marissa is healthy enough to join the swimming contest.
3. The dress is cheap enough to buy.
4. The water is cold enough to quench my thirst.
5. My brother is old enough to vote in the elections.
6. Annabel is smart enough to answer the test.

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

Lesson plan english 6 -comparative form adverb
Lesson plan english 6 -comparative form  adverbLesson plan english 6 -comparative form  adverb
Lesson plan english 6 -comparative form adverbRophelee Saladaga
 
English 7_Unit 17_Lesson 2_Hyponyms.pptx
English 7_Unit 17_Lesson 2_Hyponyms.pptxEnglish 7_Unit 17_Lesson 2_Hyponyms.pptx
English 7_Unit 17_Lesson 2_Hyponyms.pptxHappieMontevirgenCas
 
Analyzing figures of speech hyperbole and irony
Analyzing figures of speech hyperbole and ironyAnalyzing figures of speech hyperbole and irony
Analyzing figures of speech hyperbole and ironyELLA BANCORO
 
Pronoun antecedent powerpoint
Pronoun antecedent powerpointPronoun antecedent powerpoint
Pronoun antecedent powerpointktyndall
 
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
Reflexive and Intensive PronounsReflexive and Intensive Pronouns
Reflexive and Intensive PronounsMaricar Dela Cruz
 
Kasarian at Kailanan ng Pangngalan
Kasarian at Kailanan ng PangngalanKasarian at Kailanan ng Pangngalan
Kasarian at Kailanan ng PangngalanJohdener14
 
75.subject verb-agreement
75.subject verb-agreement75.subject verb-agreement
75.subject verb-agreementNor AB
 
Subordinating & Coordinating Conjunctions
Subordinating &  Coordinating  ConjunctionsSubordinating &  Coordinating  Conjunctions
Subordinating & Coordinating ConjunctionsDamian Bariexca
 
English 5 q2 week 2 identifying signal words from text heard by sir re marasi...
English 5 q2 week 2 identifying signal words from text heard by sir re marasi...English 5 q2 week 2 identifying signal words from text heard by sir re marasi...
English 5 q2 week 2 identifying signal words from text heard by sir re marasi...ROSEANNE31
 

Mais procurados (20)

English 6 Grade 6 1st Quarter Week 1 Day 1 to 5
English 6 Grade 6 1st Quarter Week 1 Day 1 to 5English 6 Grade 6 1st Quarter Week 1 Day 1 to 5
English 6 Grade 6 1st Quarter Week 1 Day 1 to 5
 
Lesson plan english 6 -comparative form adverb
Lesson plan english 6 -comparative form  adverbLesson plan english 6 -comparative form  adverb
Lesson plan english 6 -comparative form adverb
 
English 7_Unit 17_Lesson 2_Hyponyms.pptx
English 7_Unit 17_Lesson 2_Hyponyms.pptxEnglish 7_Unit 17_Lesson 2_Hyponyms.pptx
English 7_Unit 17_Lesson 2_Hyponyms.pptx
 
Analyzing figures of speech hyperbole and irony
Analyzing figures of speech hyperbole and ironyAnalyzing figures of speech hyperbole and irony
Analyzing figures of speech hyperbole and irony
 
Pronoun antecedent powerpoint
Pronoun antecedent powerpointPronoun antecedent powerpoint
Pronoun antecedent powerpoint
 
Context clues and affixes & roots
Context clues and affixes & rootsContext clues and affixes & roots
Context clues and affixes & roots
 
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
Reflexive and Intensive PronounsReflexive and Intensive Pronouns
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
 
Verbals
VerbalsVerbals
Verbals
 
Kasarian at Kailanan ng Pangngalan
Kasarian at Kailanan ng PangngalanKasarian at Kailanan ng Pangngalan
Kasarian at Kailanan ng Pangngalan
 
TENSES OF VERBS 6
TENSES OF VERBS 6TENSES OF VERBS 6
TENSES OF VERBS 6
 
75.subject verb-agreement
75.subject verb-agreement75.subject verb-agreement
75.subject verb-agreement
 
Subordinating & Coordinating Conjunctions
Subordinating &  Coordinating  ConjunctionsSubordinating &  Coordinating  Conjunctions
Subordinating & Coordinating Conjunctions
 
Parts of a paragraph
Parts of a paragraphParts of a paragraph
Parts of a paragraph
 
Real and make believe
Real and make believeReal and make believe
Real and make believe
 
Panghalip
PanghalipPanghalip
Panghalip
 
English 5 q2 week 2 identifying signal words from text heard by sir re marasi...
English 5 q2 week 2 identifying signal words from text heard by sir re marasi...English 5 q2 week 2 identifying signal words from text heard by sir re marasi...
English 5 q2 week 2 identifying signal words from text heard by sir re marasi...
 
Gerunds
GerundsGerunds
Gerunds
 
batayang talasalitaan.docx
batayang talasalitaan.docxbatayang talasalitaan.docx
batayang talasalitaan.docx
 
Kayarian ng pang uri
Kayarian ng pang uriKayarian ng pang uri
Kayarian ng pang uri
 
Mass and count nouns
Mass and  count nounsMass and  count nouns
Mass and count nouns
 

Destaque

English 6 dlp 37 inferring traits and character
English 6 dlp 37   inferring traits and characterEnglish 6 dlp 37   inferring traits and character
English 6 dlp 37 inferring traits and characterEDITHA HONRADEZ
 
Descriptive adjectives
Descriptive adjectivesDescriptive adjectives
Descriptive adjectivesMargaRenedo
 
Semi-detailed lesson plan
Semi-detailed lesson plan Semi-detailed lesson plan
Semi-detailed lesson plan Yuna Lesca
 
Inferring how the story would turn out if some episodes were change
Inferring how the story would turn out if some episodes were changeInferring how the story would turn out if some episodes were change
Inferring how the story would turn out if some episodes were changeJanette Diego
 
Crash course how english works wiz iq1
Crash course how english works wiz iq1Crash course how english works wiz iq1
Crash course how english works wiz iq1Teviot Fairservis
 
Uyghur bible romanized
Uyghur bible romanizedUyghur bible romanized
Uyghur bible romanizedArabBibles
 
Power point grammar explanation pages 262 263
Power point grammar explanation pages 262 263Power point grammar explanation pages 262 263
Power point grammar explanation pages 262 263Anne Agard
 
Luna planejamento-de-pesquisa-uma-introducao (1)
Luna planejamento-de-pesquisa-uma-introducao (1)Luna planejamento-de-pesquisa-uma-introducao (1)
Luna planejamento-de-pesquisa-uma-introducao (1)Adriana Dalla Vecchia
 
Adjectives
AdjectivesAdjectives
Adjectivesschmeggo
 
description about myself
description about myselfdescription about myself
description about myselfZodwa Ndhlovu
 
Advanced English Adjective Clause Connectors
Advanced English Adjective Clause ConnectorsAdvanced English Adjective Clause Connectors
Advanced English Adjective Clause ConnectorsBarbra Rodmald
 
Describing a person
Describing a personDescribing a person
Describing a personeisya64
 
vegetable crop productivity as influenced by light
vegetable crop productivity as influenced by lightvegetable crop productivity as influenced by light
vegetable crop productivity as influenced by lightslkh
 

Destaque (20)

Descriptive Words
Descriptive WordsDescriptive Words
Descriptive Words
 
Describing words
Describing wordsDescribing words
Describing words
 
English 6 dlp 37 inferring traits and character
English 6 dlp 37   inferring traits and characterEnglish 6 dlp 37   inferring traits and character
English 6 dlp 37 inferring traits and character
 
Descriptive adjectives
Descriptive adjectivesDescriptive adjectives
Descriptive adjectives
 
Semi-detailed lesson plan
Semi-detailed lesson plan Semi-detailed lesson plan
Semi-detailed lesson plan
 
Proper punctuation explained with bacon
Proper punctuation explained with baconProper punctuation explained with bacon
Proper punctuation explained with bacon
 
Inferring how the story would turn out if some episodes were change
Inferring how the story would turn out if some episodes were changeInferring how the story would turn out if some episodes were change
Inferring how the story would turn out if some episodes were change
 
Crash course how english works wiz iq1
Crash course how english works wiz iq1Crash course how english works wiz iq1
Crash course how english works wiz iq1
 
Uyghur bible romanized
Uyghur bible romanizedUyghur bible romanized
Uyghur bible romanized
 
Presentación extra extra jesus viene
Presentación extra extra jesus vienePresentación extra extra jesus viene
Presentación extra extra jesus viene
 
Descriptive Words
Descriptive WordsDescriptive Words
Descriptive Words
 
Power point grammar explanation pages 262 263
Power point grammar explanation pages 262 263Power point grammar explanation pages 262 263
Power point grammar explanation pages 262 263
 
Luna planejamento-de-pesquisa-uma-introducao (1)
Luna planejamento-de-pesquisa-uma-introducao (1)Luna planejamento-de-pesquisa-uma-introducao (1)
Luna planejamento-de-pesquisa-uma-introducao (1)
 
Adjectives
AdjectivesAdjectives
Adjectives
 
description about myself
description about myselfdescription about myself
description about myself
 
Advanced English Adjective Clause Connectors
Advanced English Adjective Clause ConnectorsAdvanced English Adjective Clause Connectors
Advanced English Adjective Clause Connectors
 
Describing a person
Describing a personDescribing a person
Describing a person
 
vegetable crop productivity as influenced by light
vegetable crop productivity as influenced by lightvegetable crop productivity as influenced by light
vegetable crop productivity as influenced by light
 
German phrases
German phrasesGerman phrases
German phrases
 
Imagery
ImageryImagery
Imagery
 

Semelhante a English 6 dlp 45 using descriptive words and phrases

English Grade 4. Verbs and its Types. ThirdQ
English Grade 4. Verbs and its Types. ThirdQEnglish Grade 4. Verbs and its Types. ThirdQ
English Grade 4. Verbs and its Types. ThirdQMaviAthenaGinatilan
 
English4.Q2.W7.Day5.pptx
English4.Q2.W7.Day5.pptxEnglish4.Q2.W7.Day5.pptx
English4.Q2.W7.Day5.pptxRegineRosalin1
 
Pre-intermediate tutorial
Pre-intermediate tutorialPre-intermediate tutorial
Pre-intermediate tutorialJenny Yarely
 
English 6 dlp 42 using the active and passive voice of verbs
English 6 dlp 42   using the active and passive voice of verbsEnglish 6 dlp 42   using the active and passive voice of verbs
English 6 dlp 42 using the active and passive voice of verbsEDITHA HONRADEZ
 
English 6 dlp 42 using the active and passive voice of verbs
English 6 dlp 42   using the active and passive voice of verbsEnglish 6 dlp 42   using the active and passive voice of verbs
English 6 dlp 42 using the active and passive voice of verbsAlice Failano
 
LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH 4 ELEMENTARY.docx
LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH 4 ELEMENTARY.docxLESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH 4 ELEMENTARY.docx
LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH 4 ELEMENTARY.docxJhynQuimnoLumanta1
 
Segunda presentacion SABER 11 Inglés
Segunda presentacion SABER 11 InglésSegunda presentacion SABER 11 Inglés
Segunda presentacion SABER 11 Inglésboris piñeres
 
Bing 8 chapter 9 bigger is not always better
Bing 8 chapter 9 bigger is not always betterBing 8 chapter 9 bigger is not always better
Bing 8 chapter 9 bigger is not always betterSMPK Stella Maris
 
NOUNS.pdf
NOUNS.pdfNOUNS.pdf
NOUNS.pdfKimG22
 
Parts of speech english essignment
Parts of speech english essignmentParts of speech english essignment
Parts of speech english essignmentmuhammadali51212
 
English 6-dlp-57-using-preposition-and-prepositional-phrases
English 6-dlp-57-using-preposition-and-prepositional-phrasesEnglish 6-dlp-57-using-preposition-and-prepositional-phrases
English 6-dlp-57-using-preposition-and-prepositional-phrasesAlice Failano
 
N_V_ADJ_ADV.ppt
N_V_ADJ_ADV.pptN_V_ADJ_ADV.ppt
N_V_ADJ_ADV.pptHenaSingh5
 
Detailed Lesson Plan for English (Language) Grade 6
Detailed Lesson Plan for English  (Language) Grade 6Detailed Lesson Plan for English  (Language) Grade 6
Detailed Lesson Plan for English (Language) Grade 6jayson digal
 

Semelhante a English 6 dlp 45 using descriptive words and phrases (20)

English Grade 4. Verbs and its Types. ThirdQ
English Grade 4. Verbs and its Types. ThirdQEnglish Grade 4. Verbs and its Types. ThirdQ
English Grade 4. Verbs and its Types. ThirdQ
 
English4.Q2.W7.Day5.pptx
English4.Q2.W7.Day5.pptxEnglish4.Q2.W7.Day5.pptx
English4.Q2.W7.Day5.pptx
 
Pre-intermediate tutorial
Pre-intermediate tutorialPre-intermediate tutorial
Pre-intermediate tutorial
 
English 6 dlp 42 using the active and passive voice of verbs
English 6 dlp 42   using the active and passive voice of verbsEnglish 6 dlp 42   using the active and passive voice of verbs
English 6 dlp 42 using the active and passive voice of verbs
 
English 6 dlp 42 using the active and passive voice of verbs
English 6 dlp 42   using the active and passive voice of verbsEnglish 6 dlp 42   using the active and passive voice of verbs
English 6 dlp 42 using the active and passive voice of verbs
 
Adverbs
AdverbsAdverbs
Adverbs
 
Adverbs 1
Adverbs 1Adverbs 1
Adverbs 1
 
Adverbs
AdverbsAdverbs
Adverbs
 
Adverbs
AdverbsAdverbs
Adverbs
 
LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH 4 ELEMENTARY.docx
LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH 4 ELEMENTARY.docxLESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH 4 ELEMENTARY.docx
LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH 4 ELEMENTARY.docx
 
Segunda presentacion SABER 11 Inglés
Segunda presentacion SABER 11 InglésSegunda presentacion SABER 11 Inglés
Segunda presentacion SABER 11 Inglés
 
Plurals rules and practice
Plurals rules and practicePlurals rules and practice
Plurals rules and practice
 
Adverbs
AdverbsAdverbs
Adverbs
 
Lecture 1 adj adverb
Lecture 1 adj adverbLecture 1 adj adverb
Lecture 1 adj adverb
 
Bing 8 chapter 9 bigger is not always better
Bing 8 chapter 9 bigger is not always betterBing 8 chapter 9 bigger is not always better
Bing 8 chapter 9 bigger is not always better
 
NOUNS.pdf
NOUNS.pdfNOUNS.pdf
NOUNS.pdf
 
Parts of speech english essignment
Parts of speech english essignmentParts of speech english essignment
Parts of speech english essignment
 
English 6-dlp-57-using-preposition-and-prepositional-phrases
English 6-dlp-57-using-preposition-and-prepositional-phrasesEnglish 6-dlp-57-using-preposition-and-prepositional-phrases
English 6-dlp-57-using-preposition-and-prepositional-phrases
 
N_V_ADJ_ADV.ppt
N_V_ADJ_ADV.pptN_V_ADJ_ADV.ppt
N_V_ADJ_ADV.ppt
 
Detailed Lesson Plan for English (Language) Grade 6
Detailed Lesson Plan for English  (Language) Grade 6Detailed Lesson Plan for English  (Language) Grade 6
Detailed Lesson Plan for English (Language) Grade 6
 

Mais de EDITHA HONRADEZ

Mais de EDITHA HONRADEZ (20)

Nagagamit nang wasto ang pangngalan sa pagtukoy ng mga tao, lugar, bagay, at ...
Nagagamit nang wasto ang pangngalan sa pagtukoy ng mga tao, lugar, bagay, at ...Nagagamit nang wasto ang pangngalan sa pagtukoy ng mga tao, lugar, bagay, at ...
Nagagamit nang wasto ang pangngalan sa pagtukoy ng mga tao, lugar, bagay, at ...
 
Filipino q4 week 3 naisakikilos ang napakinggang awit
Filipino q4 week 3 naisakikilos ang napakinggang awitFilipino q4 week 3 naisakikilos ang napakinggang awit
Filipino q4 week 3 naisakikilos ang napakinggang awit
 
Epp he aralin 20
Epp he aralin 20Epp he aralin 20
Epp he aralin 20
 
Mapeh quarter 2 [autosaved]
Mapeh quarter 2 [autosaved]Mapeh quarter 2 [autosaved]
Mapeh quarter 2 [autosaved]
 
Health quarter 2 aralin 1
Health quarter 2 aralin 1Health quarter 2 aralin 1
Health quarter 2 aralin 1
 
Epp he aralin 20
Epp he aralin 20Epp he aralin 20
Epp he aralin 20
 
Epp he aralin 19
Epp he aralin 19Epp he aralin 19
Epp he aralin 19
 
Epp he aralin 15
Epp he aralin 15Epp he aralin 15
Epp he aralin 15
 
Epp he aralin 13
Epp he aralin 13Epp he aralin 13
Epp he aralin 13
 
Epp he aralin 12
Epp he aralin 12Epp he aralin 12
Epp he aralin 12
 
Epp he aralin 10
Epp he aralin 10Epp he aralin 10
Epp he aralin 10
 
Epp he aralin 9
Epp he aralin 9Epp he aralin 9
Epp he aralin 9
 
Epp he aralin 8 pagpapanatili ng maayos ang sariling tindig
Epp he aralin 8 pagpapanatili ng maayos ang sariling tindigEpp he aralin 8 pagpapanatili ng maayos ang sariling tindig
Epp he aralin 8 pagpapanatili ng maayos ang sariling tindig
 
Epp he aralin 6
Epp he aralin 6Epp he aralin 6
Epp he aralin 6
 
Epp he aralin 5
Epp he aralin 5Epp he aralin 5
Epp he aralin 5
 
Epp he aralin 4
Epp he aralin 4Epp he aralin 4
Epp he aralin 4
 
Epp he aralin 3
Epp he aralin 3Epp he aralin 3
Epp he aralin 3
 
EPP HE ARALIN 2
EPP HE  ARALIN 2EPP HE  ARALIN 2
EPP HE ARALIN 2
 
Ap aralin 6
Ap aralin 6Ap aralin 6
Ap aralin 6
 
Ap yunit iii aralin 2
Ap yunit iii aralin 2Ap yunit iii aralin 2
Ap yunit iii aralin 2
 

English 6 dlp 45 using descriptive words and phrases

  • 1. ENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISH 6666 Module 45 A DepEd-BEAM Distance Learning Program supported by the Australian Agency for International Development USING DESCRIPTIVE WORDS AND PHRASES
  • 2. 117 Hello there! How are you today? Can you still remember the describing words? Today we are going to learn more about the describing words we call adjectives. Sometimes we want to describe nouns or pronouns more directly and clearly. That’s why we use descriptive phrases instead of words. This module will help you learn to use descriptive words and phrases. A. Write inside the box the descriptive words in each sentence. Do this in your notebook. Look at the example. A whale is the largest creature in the sea. Start here. Squids are deep-sea travelers. They are hunters and are very fierce. They love to swim in the deep part of the sea and go around the ocean. The only time they go to the shallow part of the sea is when they are going to lay eggs. Unlike squids, the octopus is a quiet creature and it stays close to its home on a stone, rock or a reef. To the Learner Let’s Try This Let’s Learn This largest
  • 3. 118 Are your answers like these? Try to answer this one. B. Connect the phrases to the nouns that they can describe appropriately. descriptive phrases nouns described 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Do we have the same answers? ( 1. Grandfather 2. fire 3. rocks 4. baby 5. sky) Don’t worry Learner if you did not get all the correct answers. This module will help you learn more about descriptive words and phrases. deep-sea fierce deep only, shallow quiet hot enough to touch Grandfather too old to play basketball sky too heavy to carry baby too young to stand rocks high enough to reach fire
  • 4. 119 Read the dialog. Let’s Study This Good morning Aunt Rose. Where is Annie? Can we play with her? Ana can’t play with you today. She’s too sick to play. She’s too weak to even get up from bed. Ah. Okay. Please tell her to get well soon. Yes. Thanks. She’ll get well soon because she’s old enough to take her medicines.
  • 5. 120 Answer the questions. 1. Who’s too sick to play? 2. Why do you think Ana will get well soon? 3. Why is it important to take good care of our body? Let’s read the sentences taken from the dialogue. 1. She’s too sick to play. 2. She’s too weak to even get up from bed. 3. She’s old enough to take her medicines. - What are the underlined phrases? o too sick to play o too weak to get up o old enough to take - What do you call these phrases? These phrases are called descriptive phrases. They are used to describe nouns or pronouns more directly and clearly. The order of the words in the first and second sentence is too + adjective + to + simple form of the verb. In the third sentence, the order of the word is adjective + enough + to + verb. Let us learn another kind of descriptive words.
  • 6. 121 Read what Sonia and Liza are saying about places they visited during weekend. (lacking illustration) Answer the questions. 1. Where did Sonia spend her weekend? How about Liza? 2. What words describe Matabungkay Beach? 3. What words describe the resort in Dolores, Quezon? 4. What words describe Liza’s ride from the city? Read the following words taken from the dialog. - three-hour - hundred-kilometer - man-made How do we call these words? What words do they describe? How are they formed? We spent the weekend at Matabungkay Beach in Batangas. It is a three-hour ride from the city. Its sands are clean and white. The water is also clear. We, too, Sonia. Last Saturday, we visited a nice resort in Dolores, Quezon. It is more than a hundred-kilometer ride from the city. The waterfalls are man-made. The water is cool and refreshing.
  • 7. 122 Three-hour, hundred-kilometer and man-made are called two- word adjectives. They describe nouns or pronouns. A hyphen joins them. Two-word adjectives are formed in three ways: 1. By a number word followed by a noun. o five-day trip This means that the trip will last for five days. o 10-hectare fishpond It tells that the fishpond is 10 hectares. 2. By an adverb and a past participle form of a verb. o well-behaved pupils o most-liked teachers 3. By a noun and a verb in its past participle. o man-made lake o fruit-laden trees • Two-word adjectives come before the word they modify. A. Complete each sentence by writing the appropriate descriptive phrases. Choose from the box. Do this in your notebook. 1. The direction is _________________________________________. 2. Seven-year old Arnel is _________________________________. 3. Ninety-year old Grandpa is _____________________________. Let’s Do This too easy to follow too young to work old enough to travel heavy enough to hold too small to reach
  • 8. 123 4. That boy is ____________________________________________. 5. You’re so fat. You are __________________________________. B. Underline the two-word adjective. Tell what it is made up of. Look at the example. The girls had a three-day tour. Start here. 1. It had been a well-managed contest. 2. Malita is a three-hour ride from Digos City. 3. There is a man-made lagoon in Cebu City. 4. Teachers like well-behaved pupils. 5. She has a heart-shaped fan. Finished? Check your answers against the Answer Key. What’s your score? If your score is 8-10, Good Work Learner! Proceed to the next module. number word followed by a noun
  • 9. 124 to seeold enough too dirty to work too high to touch But if your score is 7 and below, you still have to do more exercises. Answer Let’s Do More. Work with a partner. Draw a line connecting the worms and leaves to complete a descriptive phrase using the patterns adjective + to + verb and adjective + enough + to+ verb. The first one is done for you. 1. 2. 3. 4. Let’s Do More to climb too hot
  • 10. 125 What are descriptive phrases? What are two-word adjectives? How are descriptive phrases and two-word adjectives formed? Descriptive phrases like too + adjective + to + verb and adjective + enough + to + verb may be used to describe nouns or pronouns more directly or clearly. Examples: too tired to walk young enough to vote too soft to touch hard enough to break Adjectives are not always single words. An adjective can be formed by joining two words by a hyphen. These are called two-word adjectives. dark enough to eat easy enough to follow 5. 6. Are you done? Look at the Answer Key again and check your answers. If you got 4-5, go to the next module. If you got 3 and below, answer Let’s Test Ourselves. Let’s Remember This
  • 11. 126 Two-word adjectives are formed in three ways: 1. Number word followed by a noun - three-kilo rice - five-day trip 2. Adverb followed by a verb (past participle) - well-built house - most-applauded contestant 3. Noun followed by a verb (past participle) - stone-aged weapon - water-based paint Two-word adjectives come before the word they modify. A. Write the exact two-word adjective to describe the given noun. Do this on a sheet of paper. Example: two-hour show (The show lasted for two hours) 1. __________ children (The children behaved well.) 2. __________ street (The street is used for two ways.) 3. __________ contest (The contest is for two days.) 4. __________ report (The report is given in forty minutes only) 5. __________ song (The song is made up of three stanzas.) Let’s Test Ourselves
  • 12. 127 B. Write the opposite of the following sentences using adjective + enough + to + verb on a sheet of paper. Look at the example. Elmo is too weak to be my opponent. Start here. 1. Lucy is too young to go on a date. 2. The boy is too big to fit in my pocket. 3. The hall is too small to accommodate 1000 persons. 4. My cousin is too afraid to cross the bridge. 5. The letters are too small to read. Finished? Check your work. Look at the Answer Key again. What’s your score? If you got 8-10, proceed to the next module. If you got 7 and below, answer Let’s Enrich Ourselves for more exercises. Elmo is strong enough to be my opponent.
  • 13. 128 Combine the pairs of sentences using adjective + enough + to + verb. Write the sentences on a piece of paper. The first one is done for you. 1. Allan is strong. He can lift heavy boxes. Start here. 2. Marissa is healthy. She can join the swimming contest. 3. The dress is cheap. I can buy it. 4. The water is cold. It can quench my thirst. 5. My brother is old. He can vote in the elections. 6. Annabel is smart. She can answer the test. Finished? Check your answers against the Answer Key. What’s your score? Good work Learner! Let’s Enrich Ourselves Allan is strong enough to lift heavy boxes.
  • 14. 129 Let’s Do This A. 1. too easy to follow 2. too young to work 3. old enough to travel 4. too small to reach 5. heavy enough to hold B. 1. well-managed 2. three-hour 3. man-made 4. well-behaved 5. heart-shaped Let’s Do More 2. Answer Key adverb followed by a verb number word followed by a noun noun followed by a verb adverb followed by a verb noun followed by a verb to work old enough
  • 15. 130 3. 4. 5. 6. Let’s Test Ourselves A. 1. well-behaved 2. two-way 3. two-day 4. forty-minute 5. three-stanza to eat too dirty to climb too high to see dark enough to follow easy enough
  • 16. 131 B. Let’s Enrich Ourselves 1. Lucy is old enough to go on a date. 2. The boy is small enough to fit in my pocket. 3. The hall is big enough to accommodate 1000 persons. 4. My cousin is brave enough to cross the bridge. 5. The letters are big enough to read. 2. Marissa is healthy enough to join the swimming contest. 3. The dress is cheap enough to buy. 4. The water is cold enough to quench my thirst. 5. My brother is old enough to vote in the elections. 6. Annabel is smart enough to answer the test.