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    Q&A - PSLE English

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    • C Offline
      Charnic
      last edited by

      Answer is "is". For "as well as", it acts as a distractor. So you look back the subject which is the boy.

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      • sharonkhooS Offline
        sharonkhoo
        last edited by

        There should be a comma after 'girls'. The main sentence is:


        The boy is going...

        and the full sentence should read:

        The boy, as well as the girls, is going...

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          soyabean
          last edited by

          Thanks all for your concise answers! šŸ™‚

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            soyabean
            last edited by

            Dear All

            Can I use the word 'coach' in this way?

            My mother coaches me to ride a bicycle.

            Thanks so much!!

            šŸ˜„

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              Miss Raja
              last edited by

              To go over is to move or travel somewhere. To go through is to analyse or discuss through something (in this context).


              Cheers
              Miss Raja
              check out my blog at sgpsleenglish.blogspot.com
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                sharonkhoo
                last edited by

                soyabean:
                Pls go _________ the concepts again as some of us are still unsure.


                1) over
                2) through

                The answer is through. Why is it not over? What is the difference?

                Thanks!!
                I think it's a bad question - the phrasal verbs are close synonyms.

                From http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/go
                go over
                1 consider, examine, or check (something):I want to go over these plans with you again

                go through
                2 search through or examine methodically:she started to go through the bundle of letters

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                  Xpresstuition-2013
                  last edited by

                  Please help!


                  Synthesis and Transformation

                  Siti tries her best. Siti fails to qualify for the 100m race.
                  Although_____________________________________________________________.

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                    pup_love_Claire
                    last edited by

                    Although Siti tries her best, she fails to qualify for the 100m race.


                    Normally the verbs are in the past tense.

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                      Xpresstuition-2013
                      last edited by

                      pup_love_Claire:
                      Although Siti tries her best, she fails to qualify for the 100m race.


                      Normally the verbs are in the past tense.
                      Your answer is in present tense but you mentioned the verbs should be in past tense.

                      I thought the tenses should be following the question? can someone help?

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                        sharonkhoo
                        last edited by

                        Xpresstuition-2013:
                        pup_love_Claire:

                        Although Siti tries her best, she fails to qualify for the 100m race.


                        Normally the verbs are in the past tense.

                        Your answer is in present tense but you mentioned the verbs should be in past tense.

                        I thought the tenses should be following the question? can someone help?

                        I think it's an odd question. The only time I can think of that they would make sense in the present tense is when a commentator makes them live as the race ends, and in normal text, they would be in quotation marks. Once the race has ended, the sentences should be in the past tense. However, for the purposes of an exam, the synthesised sentence should follow the tense of the given sentences.

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