All About English Grammar & Vocabulary
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English Lessons, GREAT lessons ! I especially like Lesson 2 ! Thank you so much.
Looking forward to Lesson 3. -
Great thread, English Lessons! :celebrate:
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P5G:
Hi,Ms English Lessons,
I will be learning Percentage in Term 3.
I need your help to interprete the following Mathematics question:
Abel, Bob, Conan, Dave and Elijah divided a certain number of marbles amongst themselves in the following way: Abel took 1 marble and 20% of the remaining marbles, then Bob took 1 marble and 20% of the remaining marbles. Conan, Dave and Elijah did the same. At least how many marbles were there in tbe beginning?
Please advise which interpretation is correct.
http://www.onsponge.com/forum/35-thinkingmathonsponge/3458-p5-maths-percentage.html
http://psle2010a.blogspot.com/2010/06/challenging.html#comments
TIA.
The conjunctive adverb \"then\" in the sentence \"..., then Bob ...\" shows the sequence between the two clauses, ie after Abel has taken his share of marbles, Bob then took his. Therefore I would agree with the latter's interpretation, although I could not determine on the correctness of the answer given.
Hope this helps.
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Lesson 3: Difference between \"Between and Among\"
Basic rule:
Use Between with two things, distance, intervals, before each, and after difference.
Use Among with three or more things.
Example:
John is standing between Peter and Jane.
The distance between the two bus stops is 500m.
We will be at the school between 1 and 2 pm.
Insert a new line between each paragraph.
What's the difference between normal and express stream?
The rich man divided his money equally between his two children.
The rich man divided his money equally among his three children.
Exception:
You can use the word Between when you are referring to distinct, individual items even if there are more then two of them. On the other hand, use Among if you are referring to things collectively.
Example:
My son chose between RI, NUS High and River Valley High.
My son chose among the top secondary school.
Lastly, it is incorrect to say:
“There were between 10 to 15 people at the meeting.”
It should be:
“There were between 10 and 15 people at the meeting.” -
“There were between 10 to 15 people at the meeting.” - I am guilty of saying this :oops:
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Hi, may I know when do we use "will be ___ " and "will ___ ".
For example, we will be going to Sentosa next week. Do we write, we "will be leaving" the house at 11am or do we write we "will leave" the house at 11am. Thanks. -
The Alternative Story:
Hi iamyoung,iamyoung:
Hi TAS,
Can I ask,
People like to go to ______ Ion Orchard.
Should I put 'the' in the blank, or just leave it ?
I understand that 'the' is used to specific locations.
However, I was told that for this question, we should leave blank.
But isn't Ion Orchard specific ?
Thank you.
Starlight is right
Ion Orchard is the name of a place, so there is no
need for an article (a, an, the).
This is because when you are given the name of the place, you have
already pointed out the specific shopping centre that you want to go to.
When do you need to use 'the'?
- the: to identify/pick out a specific member of a group so that
everyone involved knows that you are referring to that specific
member
Example:
- I want to go to the shopping centre that is opposite
Toa Payoh mrt station.
In this case, there are many shopping centres, but you are referring to
the specific one that is opposite Toa Payoh mrt station.
You are picking it out from a number of shopping centres, thus 'the'
is used.
However, for your example, the moment that is a name attached to
the shopping centre- Ion Orchard, there is no to pick it out from
a number of shopping centres, as you have already identified it
by giving the name.
Hope this helps you:D
TAS
Hi TAS,
Thank you for your reply.
Just want to ask another question which is related.
What about 'United States of America' ?
There should be a 'the' infront of it right?
But why is this so ?
Tks -
ET-PH:
Hi ET-PH,Hi, may I know when do we use \"will be ___ \" and \"will ___ \".
For example, we will be going to Sentosa next week. Do we write, we \"will be leaving\" the house at 11am or do we write we \"will leave\" the house at 11am. Thanks.
The difference between 'will leave' (future tense) and 'will be leaving'
(future continuous tense) is this:
a) Future tense is used to state a command or strong desire
- We will leave the house at 11 am (stating a desire or command,
eg: telling the children that they better be ready by then)
OR
b) Future tense is used to describe an action that will take place
in the future
- We will leave the house at 11 am (stating that the action of
'leaving' will take place in the future at 11 am)
Future continuous tense is used to describe an action that will be
on-going sometime in the future. Here the emphasis is on
the continuity of the action.
- We will be leaving the house at 11 am (stating that at 11 am,
the family will be in the process of leaving)
It depends on what you are trying to communicate to determine
whether 'will leave' or 'will be leaving' should be used.
TAS -
iamyoung:
Hi iamyoung,
Hi TAS,
Thank you for your reply.
Just want to ask another question which is related.
What about 'United States of America' ?
There should be a 'the' infront of it right?
But why is this so ?
Tks
No problem
There should be a 'the' in front of United States because
there are many different states in different countries but here
we are only picking out the states in America, that is why there is
a 'the' in front.
TAS -
The Alternative Story:
Hi TAS!
Hi iamyoung,iamyoung:
Hi TAS,
Thank you for your reply.
Just want to ask another question which is related.
What about 'United States of America' ?
There should be a 'the' infront of it right?
But why is this so ?
Tks
No problem
There should be a 'the' in front of United States because
there are many different states in different countries but here
we are only picking out the states in America, that is why there is
a 'the' in front.
TAS
Thanks for your reply! Will ask you if I have anymore problems in my English!
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