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    Q&A - PSLE English

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    • K Offline
      KRR
      last edited by

      Hi…

      Can somebody please clarify.
      The question is from Comrpehension (MCQ)

      “I’ve been a newsvendor for forty years,” Aiming said. “I began when I was ten years old and I have never had a real holiday in all these years. Even during the Chinese New Year, I have to deliver English, Malay and Tamil newspapers. Life for me is really tough.”

      What does the sentence “Life for me is really tough” mean?

      (1)\tAiming has to work very hard everyday.
      (2)\tAiming finds it difficult to live his life.
      (3)\tAiming does not go for holidays.
      (4)\tAiming’s life is terrible.\t\t\t\t\t\t
      Is the answer (1) or (3)

      Thank you very much.
      KRR

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      • Z Offline
        ZXmum
        last edited by

        Hi TAS, can u please advise the following question:

        Q:I worked too hard and fell sick with exhaustion.
        Answer given: As a result of my working too hard, I fell sick with exhaustion.

        Is it possible to answer as : As a result of working too hard, I fell sick with exhaustion.

        thanks

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        • M Offline
          Muffins
          last edited by

          Yes, your answer is perfectly alright 🙂

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          • H Offline
            Hifive
            last edited by

            Hi everyone


            Need advice on this grammar question:

            Please pass me __________ so that I can sketch the diagram for you.
            1. a paper
            2. some paper
            3. a few papers
            4. some papers

            The answer given by the book (EPH Grammar - P6) is 2.
            Why is the answer not 4 in this case? Pls advise.

            Thanks in advance.

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              iFruit
              last edited by

              Hifive:
              Hi everyone


              Need advice on this grammar question:

              Please pass me __________ so that I can sketch the diagram for you.
              1. a paper
              2. some paper
              3. a few papers
              4. some papers

              The answer given by the book (EPH Grammar - P6) is 2.
              Why is the answer not 4 in this case? Pls advise.

              Thanks in advance.
              If you not referring to some specific set of papers, the common usage is to use \"some paper\" (uncountable).

              So the common usage will be in this form.

              Please pass me some paper so that I can sketch the diagram for you.
              Please pass me a few pieces of paper so that I can sketch the diagram for you.

              So the best option in the given answers is (2)
              HTH

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                sharmila
                last edited by

                Dear friends


                Can someone help me to explain the following.

                Jill is such____ honest girl that she can be trusted to look after my wallet.
                1) a
                2)an
                3)the
                4)some

                Ans is 2) an honest girl

                My question is that why is an used here instead of a?

                Usually an is used when the next word begins with a,e,i,ou but in this case its h

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                  starlight1968sg
                  last edited by

                  sharmila:
                  Dear friends


                  Can someone help me to explain the following.

                  Jill is such____ honest girl that she can be trusted to look after my wallet.
                  1) a
                  2)an
                  3)the
                  4)some

                  Ans is 2) an honest girl

                  My question is that why is an used here instead of a?

                  Usually an is used when the next word begins with a,e,i,ou but in this case its h
                  Yes, the ans is \"an honest girl\".
                  We say an hour, a university etc.

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                    pecalis
                    last edited by

                    sharmila:
                    Dear friends


                    Can someone help me to explain the following.

                    Jill is such____ honest girl that she can be trusted to look after my wallet.
                    1) a
                    2)an
                    3)the
                    4)some

                    Ans is 2) an honest girl

                    My question is that why is an used here instead of a?

                    Usually an is used when the next word begins with a,e,i,ou but in this case its h
                    The \"h\" here is silent and we are pronouncing the \"o\" sound.
                    A uniform, though start with \"u\" as we are pronouncing the long \"u\" sound instead of the short \"uh\" sound. Hope this helps but me no English expert 🙂

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                      Hifive
                      last edited by

                      iFruit:

                      If you not referring to some specific set of papers, the common usage is to use \"some paper\" (uncountable).

                      So the common usage will be in this form.

                      Please pass me some paper so that I can sketch the diagram for you.
                      Please pass me a few pieces of paper so that I can sketch the diagram for you.

                      So the best option in the given answers is (2)
                      HTH
                      Hi iFruit

                      Thank you for your advice. Have a nice day!

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                        sharmila
                        last edited by

                        starlight1968sg:
                        sharmila:

                        Dear friends


                        Can someone help me to explain the following.

                        Jill is such____ honest girl that she can be trusted to look after my wallet.
                        1) a
                        2)an
                        3)the
                        4)some

                        Ans is 2) an honest girl

                        My question is that why is an used here instead of a?

                        Usually an is used when the next word begins with a,e,i,ou but in this case its h

                        Yes, the ans is \"an honest girl\".
                        We say an hour, a university etc.

                        so we can use \"an\" for an hour, an honest which means words that begins with \"ho\" and all the vowels.? Sorry my english is not that good and also not sure of the rules.

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