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    • I Offline
      iFruit
      last edited by

      lauren:
      oh no, i still dun understand.

      are they any bks on sentence structure?
      wat abt this word order question:

      i went to the show recently
      i recently went to the show

      is 2nd one wrong? why?

      i thot word order was easy till my girl made such mistakes.
      This is a adverb (\"recently\") positioning question. Adverbs of time (\"recently\", \"now\",\"yesterday\") come at the end of verb/object. Adverbs of frequency of time (\"usually\", \"never\") come before verb.

      If you replace \"recently\" with \"yesterday\", you will see why second one sounds strange.


      I went to the show yesterday.
      I yesterday went to the show



      I'll let others comment on grammar books. There are plenty out there..and then there is this big debate about the use of grammar books. It appears the prevailing theory is that you pick up grammar from reading and speaking widely (which is not necessarily wrong).

      HTH

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        jedamum
        last edited by

        iFruit:

        I went to the show yesterday.
        I yesterday went to the show
        the first sentence is an Eng sentence.
        the second sentence sounds like a sentence translated from a CL sentence.

        my boy is opposite. he can write correct Eng sentence, but his CL sentence, he tend to translate from EL and get \"I went to the show yesterday\" for CL \"Wo qu can dian ying zhuo tian.\" 😐
        have to converse frequently to get it straight.

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          24hr-mum
          last edited by

          what abt ‘i went recently to the show’?

          recently is after ‘went’ but still wrong?

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            jesschan
            last edited by

            jedamum:
            tend to translate from EL and get \"I went to the show yesterday\" for CL \"Wo qu can dian ying zhuo tian.\" 😐
            same as my boy! was just reminding him recently before his CL oral not to make this mistake ...

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              iFruit
              last edited by

              lauren:
              what abt 'i went recently to the show'?

              recently is after 'went' but still wrong?
              The time adverb should come last. You can replace \"recently\" with \"yesterday\" and see the difference.

              \"I went yesterday to the show.\"


              It just doesn't sound right..

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                Tinkerbelle
                last edited by

                jesschan:
                jedamum:

                tend to translate from EL and get \"I went to the show yesterday\" for CL \"Wo qu can dian ying zhuo tian.\" 😐

                same as my boy! was just reminding him recently before his CL oral not to make this mistake ...

                :hi5: My DD also write CL sentences based on her translation from EL. Thus, she seems to be writing broken Chinese most of the time. She's in P1 so I hope it's not too late for her to learn to differentiate between the two.

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                  chimes
                  last edited by

                  Hi, I need help on this question


                  James ______ happy to receive so many presents.

                  (1) is (2) was

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                    Mathmaniac
                    last edited by

                    chimes:
                    Hi, I need help on this question


                    James ______ happy to receive so many presents.

                    (1) is (2) was
                    Only 1 sentence and no other context? It seems both are right.

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                      24hr-mum
                      last edited by

                      since there is no other key word to indicate the timing ie past or present, it seems both are right (the question is poorly set). if have to makg a choice, i would choose ‘was’ since the receiving of presents shd be a past even in order to get a sense of ‘happiness’ from gettg the gifts

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                        janet88
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                        lauren:
                        since there is no other key word to indicate the timing ie past or present, it seems both are right (the question is poorly set). if have to makg a choice, i would choose 'was' since the receiving of presents shd be a past even in order to get a sense of 'happiness' from gettg the gifts

                        I agree. Bcos James has already seen the presents and that is past tense, so he was happy.

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