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    Q&A - PSLE English

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    • starlight1968sgS Offline
      starlight1968sg
      last edited by

      Hi TAS,

      Thanks again for replying.
      I agree on the part that 2 negatives in a sentence is not encouraged. But I was surprised as this was the model ans but my dd wrote the other one. Thus I need to seek your advice.

      English is such a \"beautiful\" language. 😒

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        The Alternative Story
        last edited by

        starlight1968sg:
        Hi TAS,

        Thanks again for replying.
        I agree on the part that 2 negatives in a sentence is not encouraged. But I was surprised as this was the model ans but my dd wrote the other one. Thus I need to seek your advice.

        English is such a \"beautiful\" language. 😒
        Hi Starlight,

        You are welcome πŸ˜„ Yes the rules of English grammar are not clear
        cut at times.

        TAS

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          hoskins8h
          last edited by

          Tang:

          1) Supposing that the nest is disturbed, the bird will leave her chicks to die.
          As long as....
          Ans (a): As long as the nest is disturbed, the bird will leave her chicks to die.
          Ans (b): As long as the nest is undisturbed, the bird will not leave her chicks to die.

          Which is the correct ans?
          I feel that (b) is the better answer and doesnt sound awkward to me even with the double negative.
          It means that the bird will not leave her chicks to die unless the nest is disturbed.

          (a) sounds strange and gives me the feeling that the bird may leave her chicks to die, whether the nest is disturbed or not. And if disturbed, will sure leave her chicks to die.

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          • starlight1968sgS Offline
            starlight1968sg
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            hoskins8h:
            I feel that (b) is the better answer and doesnt sound awkward to me even with the double negative.

            It means that the bird will not leave her chicks to die unless the nest is disturbed.

            (a) sounds strange and gives me the feeling that the bird may leave her chicks to die, whether the nest is disturbed or not. And if disturbed, will sure leave her chicks to die.
            The model ans is (b). But I think TAS has valid reasons too; two negatives complicate a sentence.

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            • starlight1968sgS Offline
              starlight1968sg
              last edited by

              Hi TAS,

              1) Tom became very depressed after his mother died last year.
              The cause of .....
              Ans1: The cause of his dead mother last year made Tom very depressed.
              Ans2: The cause of his mother's death last year made Tom very depressed.

              2) The suspect finally named his accomplice. The police were questioning him relentlessly.
              ..... under....
              Ans: The suspect finally named his accomplice under police's relentless questioning.

              Thanks.

              I am unsure of the answers. :roll:

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                Muffins
                last edited by

                starlight1968sg:
                Hi TAS,

                1) Tom became very depressed after his mother died last year.
                The cause of .....
                Ans1: The cause of his dead mother last year made Tom very depressed.
                Ans2: The cause of his mother's death last year made Tom very depressed.

                2) The suspect finally named his accomplice. The police were questioning him relentlessly.
                ..... under....
                Ans: The suspect finally named his accomplice under police's relentless questioning.

                Thanks.

                I am unsure of the answers. :roll:
                For Q1, your second answer is correct... πŸ™‚

                For Q2, your answer seems correct... :idea:

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                  The Alternative Story
                  last edited by

                  [quote]Hi TAS,

                  1) Tom became very depressed after his mother died last year.
                  The cause of .....
                  Ans1: The cause of his dead mother last year made Tom very depressed.
                  Ans2: The cause of his mother's death last year made Tom very depressed.[/quote]Hi Starlight,

                  For this question-The cause of X is Y, the sentence structure
                  means: X is the result of Y.

                  Eg:

                  - The cause of his breakdown (X) is his overly competitive nature (Y).

                  Here, it can be seen that his breakdown (X) is the result of his
                  nature (Y).

                  Therefore, in your example:

                  -Tom became very depressed after his mother died last year.
                  The cause of .....

                  The answer should be:

                  The cause of Tom's depression was the death of his mother.

                  (This shows that Tom's depression was a result of his mother's death)

                  If your answer is:
                  The cause of his mother's death last year made Tom very depressed.

                  You are saying that the cause of his mother's death (perhaps
                  an accident) was what made Tom depressed
                  but in the question,
                  it is clear that the reason for Tom's depression is the death and not
                  the cause of the death.

                  If your answer is:
                  The cause of his dead mother last year made Tom very depressed.

                  It is grammatically wrong as it does not make sense to say that
                  Tom's dead mother is the result of his depression.
                  [quote]2) The suspect finally named his accomplice. The police were questioning him relentlessly.
                  ..... under....
                  Ans: The suspect finally named his accomplice under police's relentless questioning.[/quote]The answer is correct except that you need to add the article 'the'
                  before 'police' so it should be:

                  The suspect finally named his accomplice under the police's
                  relentless questioning.
                  [quote]Thanks.

                  I am unsure of the answers. :roll:[/quote]No prob! πŸ˜„

                  TAS

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                  • starlight1968sgS Offline
                    starlight1968sg
                    last edited by

                    Hi TAS,

                    Thanks again.

                    I realised my mistake for qn 1.

                    For qn 2,
                    2) The suspect finally named his accomplice. The police were questioning him relentlessly.
                    … under…

                    Can the ans be:
                    The suspect finally named his accomplice under relentless questioning by the police.

                    I find that for S&T, there can be more than one answer which is confusing.

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                      mrswongtuition
                      last edited by

                      starlight1968sg:


                      I find that for S&T, there can be more than one answer which is confusing.
                      You are right. Some teachers are rather 'rigid' and only accept the answer that they want.

                      However, if the child is taught the basics of S&T, many of them can score very well for S&T.

                      For my students, I print the 'rules' for S&T for them and we go through them. Especially for reported speech/question - the kids always make mistakes at the transformation of tenses.

                      I will be conducting a course during the September holidays for PSLE students, covering S&T, Compre & Compre Cloze (common killers). Some parents have requested for me to sell them the materials (due to clashes in schedule) and they go through them with their kids. I might post them up for sale later on. Can keep a lookout for it. πŸ™‚

                      Mrs Wong
                      http://mwtuition.blogspot.com

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                        starlight1968sg
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                        mrswongtuition:
                        Some parents have requested for me to sell them the materials (due to clashes in schedule) and they go through them with their kids. I might post them up for sale later on. Can keep a lookout for it. πŸ™‚


                        Mrs Wong
                        http://mwtuition.blogspot.com
                        Yes, please keep us posted as I am sure many parents will grab if the price is not too expensive.

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