Q&A - PSLE English
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starlight1968sg:
Hi starlight,Hi TAS,
Some advice needed from you on synthesis & transformation:
1) The newscaster on CNA announced, \"There was heavy traffic on the PIE today.\"
...... announced thay.....
2) Mary won a computer for being the best debator. She wants to donate it to the school.
..... which......
Many thanks.
starlight
http://bungerstar.blogspot.com
The answer for 1)
- The newscaster on CNA announced that there
had been heavy traffic on the PIE that day.
The answer for 2)
- Mary wants to donate a computer which she won for being the best
debator to the school.
TAS
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joconde:
No problem Joconde
Hi TAS, thanks !
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elkniwt:
Hi elkinwt,Hi,
Like to ask this qn on synthesis :
Amy took extra lessons. She did not pass her driving test.
Are both answers acceptable ??
1) Despite taking extra lessons, Amy did not pass her driving test.
2) Despite the fact that Amy took extra lessons, she did not pass her driving test.
Best Regards.
Starlight is correct, both are acceptable.
TAS -
The Alternative Story:
Hi TAS,
Hi starlight,
The answer for 1)
- The newscaster on CNA announced that there
had been heavy traffic on the PIE that day.
The answer for 2)
- Mary wants to donate a computer which she won for being the best
debator to the school.
TAS
For (1), why isn't \"announced that there was heavy traffic...\" as in the question?
For (2), why not \" which she had won...\"
The which refers to the computer and indeed she had won it.
Many thanks.
starlight
http://bungerstar.blogspot.com -
The Alternative Story:
Hi mujin,[quote]Hi TAS, need some help from you
1. If today ______ Tuesday, I would be able to give you a special discount on hotdogs.
is / are / was /were
The answer is 'were' as you are stating the impossible, today is not
Tuesday, if it were, then a special discount would already be given.
For conditionals, when they are stating the impossible, the verb
'were' is used instead of 'was'.
Eg: (stating the impossible)
- If I were you, I would not give my handphone number away.
- If I were Steve Jobs, I would give ipods to all my friends.
[quote]2. They were not giving up, _________ tedious the task was.
no matter / regardless / nevertheless / however[/quote]a) The answer is 'however'. 'However' is used in this context when
it is followed by an adjective.
Eg:
- I kept failing however hard(adjective) I worked.
b)'No matter' is used when there is the word 'how', 'what', 'when'
'who' after it.
Eg:
- I would give up no matter how hard it seems.
c) 'Nevertheless' is followed by a sentence, not a phrase. For
'no matter' and 'however', they are followed by phrases.
Eg:
- He kept doing poorly in his examinations, nevertheless, he would not
give up. ('he would not give up' can be a sentence)
d) 'Regardless' is followed by the word 'of'
Eg:
- I will follow him regardless of the risks.
[quote]3. You can buy branded goods ________ there than in Singapore.
cheaply / cheap / cheaper / more cheaply[/quote]The answer is 'more cheaply'.
'Cheap', 'cheaper' are adjectives. They are used to describe a noun.
Eg:
This bag is cheaper than the other one. (describing a noun- bag)
'Cheaply', 'more cheaply' are adverbs. They are used to describe
a verb.
Eg:
I can shop cheaply in Thailand. (describing a verb - shop)
Hence, the answer is 'more cheaply' as you are describing a verb - buy.
And you are comparing 2 places so 'more cheaply' and not 'cheaply'
is used.
[quote]4, We guessed that they had not left their shop as the door was still ________
open / opened/ opening / opens
Thanks[/quote]The answer is 'open'.
To help you to understand, here are 2 examples:
- The shop is opened by the Lims (passive form of verb- open. It shows
that the Lims opened the shop)
- The shop is open for business (the 'open' here is an adjective, it is
describing the state of the shop)
In your question, you are describing the state of the door-open, and not
showing the action of the door being opened by somebody else, hence
the answer is 'open'.
Hope this helps:D
TAS[/quote]
Hi TAS,
Thanks for the solution.
Is indeed very comprehensive and concise.
Certainly very helpful.
Mujin
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starlight1968sg:
Hi starlight,
Hi TAS,The Alternative Story:
Hi starlight,
The answer for 1)
- The newscaster on CNA announced that there
had been heavy traffic on the PIE that day.
The answer for 2)
- Mary wants to donate a computer which she won for being the best
debator to the school.
TAS
For (1), why isn't \"announced that there was heavy traffic...\" as in the question?
For (2), why not \" which she had won...\"
The which refers to the computer and indeed she had won it.
Many thanks.
starlight
http://bungerstar.blogspot.com
For (1), the verb is changed from 'was' to 'had been' as the verbs in
the past tense are changed to past perfect in reported speech.
Eg:
- \"I swam yesterday,\" I said.
I said that I had swum the previous day.
- \"It was sunny when I left for the beach,\" I said.
I said that it had been sunny when I had left for the beach.
For (2), there is no need to changed the verb to the past perfect-
had won. For linking words 'who', 'whose' 'whom' 'which', there is
no need to change the tense of the verb.
If you change it, it would be grammatically wrong.
- Mary wants to donate the computer which she won for
being the best debator to the school.
The other verb - wants - is in the present tense. When there are
2 verbs,the past perfect is used when both actions happened in the
past and the action that happened earlier in the past is in the past
perfect tense- This shows that the action in the past perfect
tense ended before the second action (in the past tense) started.
In this case, 'wants' is in the present tense so 'won' should be in the
past tense and not past perfect tense.
It will be 'had won' in this case:
- Mary wanted to donated the computer which she had won
for being the best debator to the school.
You can go to this link where we explain about the usage of the
past perfect tense:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11809&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30
TAS -
mujin:
Hi Mujin,
Hi TAS,
Thanks for the solution.
Is indeed very comprehensive and concise.
Certainly very helpful.
Mujin
No problem, glad to be of help
TAS -
Hi TAS,
Once again, thanks so much for sharing. -
Hi starlight,
No problem
TAS -
Choose the word closest in meaning to the underlined:
When Mary was born, her father, Prof Ivan, was already confined to a wheelchair with motor neuron disease.
(1) bound
(2) refrained
(3) restrained
(4) suppressed
I know (2) and (4) are wrong.
Thanks.
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