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      smurfette3
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      Hi TAS,


      Your free trial includes the materials? So if my ds attends, can he take home the materials too?

      Would like to ask if you have any more vacancy for your holiday classes for Love to write at the East? tks!

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        Ophoph
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        Which is correct

        1.I like dogs because I can teach it tricks
        2.I like dogs because I can teach them tricks

        Tks

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          Ah Soh
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          Hi, Anyone can recommend a good creative writing learning center near bukit batok or Jurong East? I am looking for a program that teach good foundation in Grammar and apply them in writing compo for P2. Thanks.

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            Passerby
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            Ah Soh:
            Hi, Anyone can recommend a good creative writing learning center near bukit batok or Jurong East? I am looking for a program that teach good foundation in Grammar and apply them in writing compo for P2. Thanks.

            You may wish to check out The Write Place (http://www.mexxi3.com). It is run by Ms Liza Tan who has published several good compo books. There is however a long waiting list for the classes.

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              Ah Soh
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              Thanks Passerby. Will check that out.

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                The Alternative Story
                last edited by

                smurfette3:
                Hi TAS,


                Your free trial includes the materials? So if my ds attends, can he take home the materials too?

                Would like to ask if you have any more vacancy for your holiday classes for Love to write at the East? tks!
                Hi smurfette3,

                Yes our free trial includes the materials. Your ds can also take home the
                materials. We do have vacancy for our holiday classes in the East.

                TAS

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                  The Alternative Story
                  last edited by

                  Ophoph:
                  Which is correct

                  1.I like dogs because I can teach it tricks
                  2.I like dogs because I can teach them tricks

                  Tks
                  Hi Ophoph,

                  The correct answer should be (2). 'Dogs' is plural so the correct
                  pronoun should be 'them' and not 'it.

                  TAS

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                    optimistforum
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                    Hi TAS


                    Can you please help, on the following \"recognition of a sentence\" type question?


                    Re-write the following, putting a capital at the beginning of each, and a question mark at the end of those sentences that ask questions and a full stop at the end of those that do not ask questions:

                    1. give a ride on your scooter

                    TAS, it looks like a subordinating clause. One could argue it has a subject and verb (Is the subject \"your\" or \"scooter\"? And, is the verb \"Give\" or \"ride\"). I suspect that the subject and verb are \"scooter\" and \"Give\".

                    Also, is it a statement or a question?

                    Yours, very perplexed

                    Optimistforum

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                      The Alternative Story
                      last edited by

                      optimistforum:
                      Hi TAS


                      Can you please help, on the following \"recognition of a sentence\" type question?


                      Re-write the following, putting a capital at the beginning of each, and a question mark at the end of those sentences that ask questions and a full stop at the end of those that do not ask questions:

                      1. give a ride on your scooter

                      TAS, it looks like a subordinating clause. One could argue it has a subject and verb (Is the subject \"your\" or \"scooter\"? And, is the verb \"Give\" or \"ride\"). I suspect that the subject and verb are \"scooter\" and \"Give\".

                      Also, is it a statement or a question?

                      Yours, very perplexed

                      Optimistforum
                      Hi Optimistforum,

                      The following statement that you gave is an example of
                      an imperative command.

                      For imperative commands (eg: 'Give the toy to your
                      brother!'), the subject is implied and it is always the same.
                      The subject is 'you'.

                      Hence if we analyse the statement and break it down, it would
                      look like this:

                      Subject: (You) - implied
                      Object: (Me) - implied: Give (me) a ride on your scooter
                      Object: (a ride on your scooter)


                      Parts of speech: (verb, noun, adjective etc)
                      Verb: (Give)
                      Noun: (a ride/scooter)

                      TAS

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                        KRR
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                        Hi TAS,


                        I have been reading your explanations for the grammar questions and greatly impressed.
                        In one of your synthesis explanations on UNLESS u have mentioned

                        S&T example 1

                        - UNLESS

                        Things to note:

                        1) The condition in the sentence should be after 'unless'.

                        2) There should be one positive part in the sentence and one
                        negative.


                        My question is

                        The crops will be ruined if it does not rain soon.
                        Unless ___________________________________

                        My answer is: Unless it rains soon, the crops will be ruined.

                        However in this question \"one part positive and other part negative rule\" does not seem to work.
                        Is my answer wrong?

                        Thank u in advance for ur reply.

                        KRR

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