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    Q&A - PSLE English

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      Learning Partners
      last edited by

      jjxy mum:
      Mr Li asked the coach, \"Has James ______ round the track in the shortest possible time?\"

      1. Run
      2. Ran
      3.Running

      Pls help, thanks!

      Run.


      Past participle of 'run' is 'run': run(infinitive) ran (past tense) run (p.p.)

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        vsk
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        Learning Partners:
        vsk:

        You must have all the materials in order for the experiment to work


        Answer:
        1) The experiment will not work unless you have all the materials

        2) The experiment will not work if you do not have all the materials

        Which one is correct ?.

        Please help.

        :thankyou:

        One more q:

        During our stay in Beijing, our host families were very hospital and without exception, spoke _____________ English

        1) flawless
        2) legitimate
        3) exemplary
        4) impeccable

        I feel both 1) and 4) seem to be correct. But the anwer key is 1. Can you explain ?. Thanks

        Both are fine. 'Unless' has the meaning of 'if...not'.

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          vsk
          last edited by

          One more q:


          During our stay in Beijing, our host families were very hospital and without exception, spoke _____________ English

          1) flawless
          2) legitimate
          3) exemplary
          4) impeccable

          I feel both 1) and 4) seem to be correct. But the anwer key is 1. Can you explain ?. Thanks

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            vsk
            last edited by

            On the same paper,


            More preparatory classes will be conducted to meet the __________of the programme

            1) rigour
            2) rigidity
            3) success
            4) stringency

            I feel that 1 and 2 are correct. But answer key is 1.

            Kindly clarify. Thanks

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              Learning Partners
              last edited by

              vsk:
              One more q:


              During our stay in Beijing, our host families were very hospital and without exception, spoke _____________ English

              1) flawless
              2) legitimate
              3) exemplary
              4) impeccable

              I feel both 1) and 4) seem to be correct. But the anwer key is 1. Can you explain ?. Thanks

              Yes, I agree that both (1) and (4) are possible.

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                Learning Partners
                last edited by

                vsk:
                On the same paper,


                More preparatory classes will be conducted to meet the __________of the programme

                1) rigour
                2) rigidity
                3) success
                4) stringency

                I feel that 1 and 2 are correct. But answer key is 1.

                Kindly clarify. Thanks

                Answer key is correct.


                'To meet the rigour of the programme' means to 'meet the high standards or requirements of the programme'.


                'Rigidity' has the meaning of 'inflexibility', not very apt.

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                  lawyerteachertutors
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                  Your kids may download this app. I created this for kids to revise their PSLE English. Have fun!


                  https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... mar1&hl=en

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                    jwxh
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                    plse help. tks


                    Terence received a salary increment because he worked very hard.
                    As a result of ________________________________________________.

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                      TheWriter
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                      As a result of receiving a salary increment, Terence worked very hard.

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                        tanxexy
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                        Hi,


                        Shouldn’t it be:

                        As a result of his hard work, Terence received a salary increment.

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