Q&A - PSLE English
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skyjuice:
Lets put it this way:Can anyone explain why the answer is \"scream\" to the following question:
Peter was at the park when he heard someone ________ for help.
Peter heard someone ____ for help.
What would you pick? -
skyjuice:
Is your question why \"scream\" and not \"screamed\" or:Can anyone explain why the answer is \"scream\" to the following question:
Peter was at the park when he heard someone ________ for help.
why \"scream\" and not \"shout\"? -
ksi:
Sorry! It's a grammar question. So why it is present tense (scream) when the rest of the sentence is in past tense.
Is your question why \"scream\" and not \"screamed\" or:skyjuice:
Can anyone explain why the answer is \"scream\" to the following question:
Peter was at the park when he heard someone ________ for help.
why \"scream\" and not \"shout\"? -
skyjuice:
Sorry! It's a grammar question. So why it is present tense (scream) when the rest of the sentence is in past tense.[/quote]Hi skyjuice(cannot help thinking of rain at this point when I write your nick
Is your question why \"scream\" and not \"screamed\" or:ksi:
[quote=\"skyjuice\"]Can anyone explain why the answer is \"scream\" to the following question:
Peter was at the park when he heard someone ________ for help.
why \"scream\" and not \"shout\"?
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This is known as verbs of perception. The word to fill in the blanks is a \"bare infinitive\" means a verb in its basic form.
Verbs of perception
The verb of perception (see, watch, notice, hear, listen, feel) are followed by bare infinitive or by -ing form (present participle).
If we want to say that we heard or saw the whole action from beginning to end, we usually use bare infinitive
I saw him sign the cheque.
If we want to say that only saw or heard part of the action, we use -ing form
I saw the consultant waiting in reception.
(I saw consultant. He was waiting in reception.)
Bare infinitives Formal defintion
The bare infinitive is used as the main verb after the dummy auxiliary verb do, or most modal auxiliary verbs (such as will, can, or should). So, \"I will/do/can/etc. see it.\" -
Thank you so much, ksi!
For years, Iโve been trying to find the grammatical term for these verbs and nobody could tell me what they are: Verbs of perception.
Thank you so much! -
rains:
You are most :welcome:...... Gosh I was thinking of \"rain\"(water from the sky) when I replied this post....but I did not know it was a sign for \"rains\" as in you....Thank you so much, ksi!
For years, I've been trying to find the grammatical term for these verbs and nobody could tell me what they are: Verbs of perception.
Thank you so much!
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Came out for my exam please help!
The salesman showed Mrs Lim the list of customers who brought the product. Mrs Lim was skeptical about his words.
Sensing_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
May i know the answer my answer is
Sensing somthing about the list of customers the salesman showed her, Mrs Lim was skeptical about his words.
i know i have got it wrong please tell me the right answer -
ruyu:
Nope.Came out for my exam please help!
The salesman showed Mrs Lim the list of customers who brought the product. Mrs Lim was skeptical about his words.
Sensing_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
May i know the answer my answer is
Sensing somthing about the list of customers the salesman showed her, Mrs Lim was skeptical about his words.
i know i have got it wrong please tell me the right answer
Sensing that Mrs Lim was skeptical about his words, the salesman showed Mrs Lim the list of customers who bought the product -
Sensing Mrs Lim was skeptical about his words, the salesman showed herโฆ
This is the answer. I did not finish typing but i am sure you get the gist of it. -
Thank you Cheif Kiasu and KSI. Can you please explain why english is my weakest the rest get A*. But english B zzzz!Sooo sad beacuse of english i loose top in school every year zzzzzzzzz
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