In your notebook, copy and complete the dialogues below.
1. In your notebook, copy and complete the dialogues below.
Answer:
Where are the dialogues that was saying
2. complete the dialogue below copy this in your notebook
Explanation:
Nasaan napo ang dialogue??
3. in your notebook copy and complete the dialogues below
Answer:
asan po yung dialogue?
Explanation:
para tulungan kita kung alam ko
4. In your notebook,copy and complete the dialogues below
brainly is the best love
5. learning task 4:Copy and complete in your notebook the dialogue by supplying phrases or modals + verbs expressing permission,obligation or prohibition whichever is necessary
Answer:
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Explanation:
1)Have to be
2) Think
3) Should help each other
4) mustn't
5) can't
6) Have to be
7)Had decided
8) Should be
9)Can-help
10)Must be
11)Can do
12)Must do
13)Must do
14)Can win
15)Can make
thank you
6. Learning Task 5: In your notebook, copy and complete the dialogues below.
Answer:
HÀHÁHA NASAAN YUNG DIALOGUE BELOW
Answer:
Where po? Please complete the question po kapag nagtatanong para natutulungan po kayo :)
7. copy ang complete in your notebook the dialogue by supplaying phrases or modals verbs expressing permissionn obligasion or prohibition which ever is necessary
Answer:
your question isn't complete dear
8. copy and complete in your notebook the dialogue
nasaan te,san sasagutan dyan
Answer:
ha
Explanation:
asan yung sasagutan beh
9. In your notebook copy and complete the dialogues below Pasogot po ng maayos Nunsence answer report
Answer:
parang may story po ata niyan? send.
10. write a dialogue about the situation below. copy and answer in you notebook.
Answer:
what is dealogue?
Explanation:
For some, dialogue is a focused and intentional conversation, a space of civility and equality in which those who differ may listen and speak together. For others it is a way of being—mindful and creative relating. In dialogue, we seek to set aside fears, preconceptions, the need to win; we take time to hear other voices and possibilities. Dialogue can encompass tensions and paradoxes, and in so doing, new ideas—collective wisdom—may arise. Diana Chapman Walsh describes it this way:
11. in yout notebook, copy and complete the dialogues
Answer:
nasan po yung tanong dyan?
12. complate the dialogue below. copy this in your notebook. english page 34
Answer:
pic? di masasagutan yan
Answer:
Nassaan ang dailogue
Explanation:
Meron ka bang picture
And thanks for the points
13. Learning task 5 In your notebook copy and complete the dialogues below.
Answer:
where's the illustration?
14. learning task 7 in your notebook copy the dialogues below pa help po
Answer:
1. had.
2. landed.
3. Watch.
4. broken.
5. harvested.
6. Succeeded
7. rained. planted.
8. gone. awarded.
9. answered.
10. sandwiches.
11. talked.
12. finished. talking.
13. knew.
14. mopped.
15. gone.
15. Learning Task 4: Copy and complete in your notebook the dialogue by supplying phrases or modals + verbs expressing permission, obligation or prohibition whichever is necessary. please pasagot po
Answer:
This I'll think possible answers
Explanation:
1. Must be
2. Should
3. Have
4. Must have to
5. Can
6. Should be
7. Shall
8. Would
9. Ought; could
10. Should
11. Will had to
12. Must be
13. Had better
14. Can get rid
15. Should make
16. learning task 7 in your notebook copy and complete the dialogues below
hi guys bagong biyak na buko
Answer:
1.tidying up the cluttered clothes and cooking the dish
2. what task had accomplishhomework assignments
3.Explanation:
bigay mo yung buong question iibahin ko nalang tong sagot di ko kase alam yung story e
17. Learning Task 4: Copy and complete in your notebook the dialogue by supplying phrases or modals + verbs expressing permission, obligation or prohibition whichever is necessary.
Answer:
1.must
2.could
3.must
4.mustn't
5.have to
6.has to
7.could
8.can
9.may, have to
10.must
11.can
12.can't
13.must
14.can't
15.has
Explanation:
18. learning task 5 :complete the dialogue below. copy this in your notebookdignan nyo sa modiul yung sa 34
Answer:
can u send the pic so I can anser itt pls?
19. copy and complete the dialogues below
Answer:
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Explanation
where's the dialogues?
20. in your notebook copy and complete the dialogues below learning task 5
Copyhin mo daw sa notebook tas completuhin mo Yung dialog
Nasan Yung dialog?
21. Learning Task 4: Copy and complete in your notebook the dialogue by supplying phrases or modals + verbs expressing permission, obligation or prohibition which-ever is necessary.
Permission, Obligation, ProhibitionSolution:
1. Have To Be
2. Think
3. Should Help Each Other
4. Mustn't
5. Can't
6. Have To Be
7. Had Decided
8. Should Be
9. Can-Help
Further explanation:Permission = It’s OKThe English word for permission:
can allowed may permittedWhat is the difference?The word "to" is used after "permitted" and "allowed", but not after "may" or "may".
You’re allowed to put in here. √ You can to put in here. X You can put in here. √May and permitted are more formal, can is more informal, and allowed is both formal and informal.
For the past and future of "can" you can use could / was allowed (past) and will be allowed (future).
When I was 11 years old, I was allowed to stay up until 12 PM on Friday nights.We‘ll be allowed to bring two suitcases on the flight.Obligation = It’s necessaryThe English word used for obligation:
have to need to must requiredWhat is the difference?Must and required are more formal than have to and need to.
These words can be used for "easy" dos and don'ts (e.g. rules that are often broken.
We’re supposed to arrive on time, but it’s okay if we’re a little late. Our manager is pretty relaxed.Prohibition = It’s not OKThe English word used for prohibition:
can’t mustn’t not allowed not permittedWhat is the difference?Cannot is more informal, must not and not permitted are more formal, and not allowed is both formal and informal.
Do not use "to" after "mustn`t".
Pronunciation
The first ``t'' in ``mustn`t'' is silent!
No obligation = It’s not necessaryThe English word used for no obligation:
don’t have to don’t need to not necessary not required optionalWhat is the difference?It doesn't have to be more informal. Not necessary, not required, and optional are more formal.
Learn more about modals here: https://brainly.ph/question/2599510
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22. Copy and complete in your notebook the dialogue by supplying phrases or modals + verbs expressing permission, obligation or prohibition whichever is necessary. Write it in an intermediate paper.
Answer:
1.Have To Be
2.Think
3.Should Help Each Other
4.Mustn't
5.Can't
6.Have To Be
7.Had Decided
8.Should Be
9.Can-Help
10.Must Be
11.Can Do
12.Must Do
13.Must Do
14.Can Win
15.Can Make
Explanation:#brainlyfaster23. learning task 5: in your notebook, copy and complete the dialogues below.
Answer:
i scan mopo yan para malaman mopo yong sagot sa brainly
24. E 4. Write a dialogue about the situation below. Copy an Learning Task answer in your notebook. Situation: Racquel and Ian are siblings. They walk together in going home after school. Learning Task 5 : Complete the dialogue below. Copy this in notebook. dana and didi
Answer:
thnks for the points
Explanation:
25. Learning Task 4: Copy and complete in your notebook the dialogue by supplying phrases or modals + verbs expressing permission, obligation or prohibition whichever is necessary.
Answer:
have to be think should help each other mustn't can't need to be am thinking should start can, help don't have to can must do must be doing will come out must make/should makepacorrect if may mali
26. learning task 4 copy and complete in your notebook the dialogue
Answer:
An oracle is said to have the ability to foresee the future
27. in your notebook copy and complete the dialogues
Explanation:
HOPE IT HELPS #CARRYONTIKTOK
28. copy and complete the dialogues below using the pattern
Answer:
asan po yung dialogues? e complete mopo kasi
29. learning task 5 in your notebook copy and complete the dialogues below
Answer:
nasan po yung dialogue para masagutan
30. complete the dialogue below copy this in your notebook grade 3 English
Answer:
where's the dialogue?
Explanation:
put some picture
Answer:
what is the dialogue for and why would we copy it on our notebook?