All About English Grammar & Vocabulary
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nansk:
Never mind, I will cover up the words in the vocab cloze section, and fill the blanks with the partially filled vocab wordsI have not seen such exercises in any book in Singapore bookstores.
However, it should be pretty easy to make your own worksheets of this type. Just copy a few sentences from fiction/non-fiction books your child is currently reading. -
Hi,
I am looking for a grammar resource book for parent so that it will help me when I speak to them. Any recommendation? TIA -
chuaeil:
I take it that you're an English teacher?Hi,
I am looking for a grammar resource book for parent so that it will help me when I speak to them. Any recommendation? TIA
There is one book which I find quite comprehensive and well-written, and it makes for a good reference, especially for primary school. I use it as part of my teaching regime.
B.G. Wee and Alsagoff.L, 2012, \"About Grammar: Intermediate\", Pearson Education, Singapore
Hope this helps! -
artisanlearning:
Hi thanks for your reply. I am not a English teacher but I want to use it when i speak to my children cos this is where they pick up from us. Thank you i will check it out the book
I take it that you're an English teacher?chuaeil:
Hi,
I am looking for a grammar resource book for parent so that it will help me when I speak to them. Any recommendation? TIA
There is one book which I find quite comprehensive and well-written, and it makes for a good reference, especially for primary school. I use it as part of my teaching regime.
B.G. Wee and Alsagoff.L, 2012, \"About Grammar: Intermediate\", Pearson Education, Singapore
Hope this helps! -
chuaeil:
Hi thanks for your reply. I am not a English teacher but I want to use it when i speak to my children cos this is where they pick up from us. Thank you i will check it out the book :)[/quote]No worries, happy to help.
I take it that you're an English teacher?artisanlearning:
[quote=\"chuaeil\"]Hi,
I am looking for a grammar resource book for parent so that it will help me when I speak to them. Any recommendation? TIA
There is one book which I find quite comprehensive and well-written, and it makes for a good reference, especially for primary school. I use it as part of my teaching regime.
B.G. Wee and Alsagoff.L, 2012, \"About Grammar: Intermediate\", Pearson Education, Singapore
Hope this helps! -
May i know which one is correct:
Alan climbed up the tree slowly so he might not fall
Alan climbed up the tree slowly so he would not fall -
Green-apple:
My take is the sentence in red is correct.May i know which one is correct:
Alan climbed up the tree slowly so he might not fall
Alan climbed up the tree slowly so he would not fall -
“Would” not fall is correct.
“Would” is definite.
“Might” is not definite - can be may or may not. -
“Would not fall” sounds more correct to me.
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Came across these P4 online qns and I'm wondering why some of the ans were marked wrong. Could some kind soul explain pls.
1) Kim is unsure how she can make time to visit her uncle who lives in Indonesia.
Correct ans given was when
2) Eunice will not be with us next year as she will be studying in China.
Correct ans given was since