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    Q&A - PSLE English

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      GoopPwr
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      Mr Pang chose to keep quiet _______ his memory failed him and he gave an inaccurate account of the events that unfolded that fateful day.


      1- as
      2- lest
      3- held off
      4- held over

      given answer is 2 - lest

      I need help to explain to my son why lest is the best answer.

      Thanks very much

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        GoopPwr:
        Louise would have visited Sue at the hospital if she _______ that Sue had been warded for dengue fever.


        1 - knew
        2 - had known
        3 - was known
        4 - would have known

        Given answer is 2 - had known.

        appreciate if anyone can tell me why it is 2, and not 1 please.

        where or which word(s) from the sentence that I shd look out for, or which word gives me the clue that the answer is 2.

        Thanks very much
        At the time when a visit was possible, she did not know. She might know now, we don't know - it is not specified.

        The relevant part is that she did not know back then but if she had known, she would have gone (both verbs are in the past and \"had known\" places the knowing part just prior to the visiting). If it helps, sketch a time line.

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          thanks very much XXXX, I realised you’ve answered a similar question on 30 Aug.

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            GoopPwr
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            …since or after the industrial revolution ?


            should the answer be since or after ?

            any difference in usage ?

            thanks for any help

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              GoopPwr
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              this is the spelling component of an English paper -



              …rlytheems of the climate…

              so the correct answer is - rhythm . BUT, since the wrong word used ends with an "S",
              wouldn’t it be implied or correct to end the correct word with an "S"?
              i.e. rhythms ?

              or, is there no such phrase as rhythms of the climate ?

              can I have your teaching on this , thanks .

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                XXXX
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                GoopPwr:
                .....since or after the industrial revolution ?


                should the answer be since or after ?

                any difference in usage ?

                thanks for any help
                Without more context, \"since\" is correct.
                You could say, \"since the ind rev, mankind has improved its standard of living but only after child labour laws were introduced.\"

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                  XXXX
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                  GoopPwr:
                  this is the spelling component of a English paper -



                  ......rlytheems of the climate...

                  so the correct answer is - rhythm . BUT, since the wrong word used ends with an \"S\",
                  wouldn't it be implied or correct to end the correct word with an \"S\"?
                  i.e. rhythms ?

                  or, is there no such phrase as rhythms of the climate ?

                  can I have your teaching on this , thanks .
                  \"Rhythms of the climate\" sounds fine to me (as climate is the result of many different cycles over different time frames).

                  What is this exercise? Spot the misspelling in the context of a sentence?

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                    Lieu
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                    GoopPwr:
                    Mr Pang chose to keep quiet _______ his memory failed him and he gave an inaccurate account of the events that unfolded that fateful day.


                    1- as
                    2- lest
                    3- held off
                    4- held over

                    given answer is 2 - lest

                    I need help to explain to my son why lest is the best answer.

                    Thanks very much
                    Lest means \"for fear or in case\". This is the only word that fits in the sentence as others do make sense to fit in. However, the verb after lest should be in base form and not past tense as in this case. This is not a good question. See http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/lest?q=Lest

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                      sharon1234
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                      Her father sent telegrams to all the police inspectors in the country telling them to watch out for a nine-year-old boy ________ (who or whom?) had probably been kidnapped.


                      answer given is ‘who’, but I thought it should be ‘whom’ because it refers to the object of the sentence. i.e. the boy.

                      thanks.

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                        XXXX:
                        GoopPwr:

                        .....since or after the industrial revolution ?


                        should the answer be since or after ?

                        any difference in usage ?

                        thanks for any help

                        Without more context, \"since\" is correct.
                        You could say, \"since the ind rev, mankind has improved its standard of living but only after child labour laws were introduced.\"


                        Thank you , the model answer is after. My son use \"since\" and I think it should be acceptable , but it is marked as wrong .

                        Do Teachers use a answer script ??? And anything outside of the answer script is automatically wrong ? Just thinking out loud

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