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AFPSAT Verbal AbilityVocabulary — Modals, Affixes, Context Clues & Word UsageCheat Sheet

Vocabulary — Modals, Affixes, Context Clues & Word Usage cheat sheet — the reference card you wish you had on exam day. Condensed from the full study notes, this is the high-yield core of Vocabulary — Modals, Affixes, Context Clues & Word Usage for AFPSAT Verbal Ability. Download, print, revise.

Exam context

On the AFPSAT 2026, the Verbal Ability subtest carries a "Core" weight in Armed Forces of the Philippines's pattern. Vocabulary — Modals, Affixes, Context Clues & Word Usage lands at position 5th out of 7 in the standard review order. Target score is AFP-set percentile, and roughly a meaningful share of items come from Verbal Ability on a typical AFPSAT paper.

Vocabulary — Modals, Affixes, Context Clues & Word Usage - Cheat sheet

Your last-minute revision companion for mastering vocabulary concepts essential for CSE Professional and other major Philippine exams. Quick reference for the most tested grammar and vocabulary topics.

Sections

Section Title

Modal Verbs

Important Facts

  • Modal + base form of verb (no 'to')
  • No -s in third person singular
  • Could have + past participle = past possibility not realized
  • Should have + past participle = past advice not followed
  • Must expresses stronger obligation than should
  • May is more formal than can for permission
  • Shall with I/we for offers and suggestions

Key Definitions

Term

Modal Verbs

Example

can, could, may, might, must, should, will, would, ought to, shall

Definition

Auxiliary verbs expressing modality: possibility, ability, permission, obligation, and advice

Term

Can/Could

Example

I can swim / I could swim when I was young

Definition

Ability (present/past), possibility, permission

Term

May/Might

Example

May I leave? / It might rain tonight

Definition

Permission (formal), possibility (may = higher, might = lower probability)

Term

Must/Should

Example

You must follow rules / You should study harder

Definition

Must = strong obligation/certainty; Should = advice/expectation

Diagrams To Know

  • Modal functions chart
  • Degrees of certainty scale
  • Obligation strength hierarchy

Section Title

Affixes (Prefixes and Suffixes)

Important Facts

  • Common prefixes: anti- (against), de- (opposite), dis- (not), en-/em- (cause to)
  • Common suffixes: -able/-ible (can be done), -tion/-sion (act/process), -ness (state of)
  • Negative prefixes: un-, dis-, in-, im-, il-, ir-, non-
  • Verb suffixes: -ize, -ify, -ate
  • Noun suffixes: -ment, -ness, -ity, -er/-or
  • Adjective suffixes: -ful, -less, -ous, -ive
  • Remember spelling changes when adding suffixes

Key Definitions

Term

Prefix

Example

un- (unhappy), re- (rewrite), pre- (preview)

Definition

Word element attached to the beginning of a word to modify meaning

Term

Suffix

Example

-able (readable), -ment (agreement), -tion (education)

Definition

Word element attached to the end of a word to form another word

Term

Negative Prefixes

Example

un-, dis-, in-, im-, il-, ir-, non-, anti-

Definition

Prefixes that create opposite meanings

Diagrams To Know

  • Prefix meaning chart
  • Suffix function table
  • Word formation tree

Section Title

Context Clues

Important Facts

  • Four main types: synonym, antonym, inference, definition/description
  • Signal words for contrast: but, however, although, while, instead, on the contrary
  • Signal words for definition: that is, commas, dashes, parentheses
  • Look for cause-and-effect relationships
  • Consider the overall tone and setting
  • Pay attention to punctuation marks as clues

Key Definitions

Term

Context Clues

Example

The acrid smell made our eyes water (acrid = unpleasant)

Definition

Hints in surrounding text that help determine meaning of unfamiliar words

Term

Synonym Clues

Example

heinous crime from which he will never recover (heinous = wicked)

Definition

Words nearby with same or similar meaning

Term

Antonym Clues

Example

garrulous, but most hardly talk (garrulous = talkative)

Definition

Words showing opposite meaning using signal words

Term

Definition Clues

Example

Playing volleyball exacerbated his injury. It aches more (exacerbated = worsened)

Definition

Direct explanation of the word within the sentence

Diagrams To Know

  • Context clue types flowchart
  • Signal words reference chart

Section Title

Correct Usage and Troublesome Words

Important Facts

  • Its = possessive; It's = it is
  • Your = possessive; You're = you are
  • There = place; Their = possession; They're = they are
  • Accept = receive; Except = exclude
  • Advice = noun; Advise = verb
  • Between = two items; Among = more than two
  • Fewer = countable; Less = uncountable
  • Principal = main/head; Principle = rule/belief

Key Definitions

Term

Homophones

Example

there/their/they're, your/you're, its/it's

Definition

Words that sound alike but have different meanings and spellings

Term

Amount vs Number

Example

amount of water vs number of books

Definition

Amount = uncountable quantities; Number = countable items

Term

Affect vs Effect

Example

The rain affected the game / The effect was postponement

Definition

Affect = verb (to influence); Effect = noun (result)

Diagrams To Know

  • Commonly confused words chart
  • Usage decision tree

Must Remember

  • Modal + base verb (no 'to', no -s)
  • Could have/Should have + past participle for unrealized past
  • Context clues: synonym, antonym, definition, inference
  • Signal words: but, however (antonym); that is, dashes (definition)
  • Its vs It's: possessive vs contraction
  • Affect = verb, Effect = noun
  • Between (2 items) vs Among (3+ items)
  • Principal = person/main, Principle = rule
  • Fewer (countable) vs Less (uncountable)
  • Prefixes change meaning, suffixes often change part of speech

Last Minute Tips

  • For modals: If unsure between can/may, choose may for formal permission
  • Context clues: Read the ENTIRE sentence, not just around the word
  • Homophones: Sound it out in your head - does the meaning make sense?
  • Prefix/suffix questions: Break the word into parts and define each part
  • When choosing between similar words, consider the formality level required

Comparison Tables

Rows

Values

  • Present ability
  • Informal permission
  • General possibility
  • No

Property

Can

Values

  • Past ability
  • Polite request
  • Lower possibility
  • No

Property

Could

Values

  • No
  • Formal permission
  • Higher possibility
  • No

Property

May

Values

  • No
  • Very polite request
  • Low possibility
  • No

Property

Might

Values

  • No
  • No
  • Strong certainty
  • Strong obligation

Property

Must

Values

  • No
  • No
  • Expectation
  • Advice/weak obligation

Property

Should

Columns

  • Modal
  • Ability
  • Permission
  • Possibility
  • Obligation

Table Title

Modal Verb Functions

Rows

Values

  • Same meaning words nearby
  • None specific
  • heinous crime, wicked act

Property

Synonym

Values

  • Opposite meaning shown
  • but, however, although
  • garrulous, but hardly talks

Property

Antonym

Values

  • Direct explanation given
  • that is, commas, dashes
  • exacerbated - it aches more

Property

Definition

Values

  • Use logic and background
  • None specific
  • acrid smell made eyes water

Property

Inference

Columns

  • Type
  • How It Works
  • Signal Words
  • Example

Table Title

Context Clue Types

Rows

Values

  • Verb - to influence
  • Effect
  • Noun - result
  • A for Action (verb)

Property

Affect

Values

  • To receive
  • Except
  • To exclude
  • Accept = receive ALL

Property

Accept

Values

  • Main person/thing
  • Principle
  • Rule or belief
  • Principal = PAL (person)

Property

Principal

Values

  • Possessive pronoun
  • It's
  • It is/it has
  • It's has apostrophe for IS

Property

Its

Values

  • Possessive pronoun
  • You're
  • You are
  • You're = you ARE

Property

Your

Columns

  • Word 1
  • Meaning 1
  • Word 2
  • Meaning 2
  • Memory Trick

Table Title

Commonly Confused Word Pairs

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