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    Q&A - P2 English

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      plum-cake
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      Callie Tan:
      Please help :


      ________ colour do you prefer? Blue or green?

      Answer is Which. But can I use What for the answer?


      Thanks.
      \"what\" is for \"asking for information specifying something\"

      what is your name?
      what time is it?

      \"which\" used for \"asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set\"


      si in your case you have a definite set of blue and green. so I think, \"which\" is more appropriate answer.

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        Tinkerbelle
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        plum-cake:
        Callie Tan:

        Please help :


        ________ colour do you prefer? Blue or green?

        Answer is Which. But can I use What for the answer?


        Thanks.

        \"what\" is for \"asking for information specifying something\"

        what is your name?
        what time is it?

        \"which\" used for \"asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set\"


        si in your case you have a definite set of blue and green. so I think, \"which\" is more appropriate answer.

        Hi Callie,

        Agree with plum-cake that 'Which' is the answer. Plum-cake has explained it very nicely. 😉

        Has your DD settled in her new sch?? Hope she's enjoying sch. 😄

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          janet88
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          Hi Mummies,

          I bought this compo guide book from Popular IMM last night.
          ‘Towards Better Composition Writing’ by EPH. Selling at $2.90 for levels from P1-6.

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            Callie Tan
            last edited by

            plum-cake:
            Callie Tan:

            Please help :


            ________ colour do you prefer? Blue or green?

            Answer is Which. But can I use What for the answer?


            Thanks.

            \"what\" is for \"asking for information specifying something\"

            what is your name?
            what time is it?

            \"which\" used for \"asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set\"


            si in your case you have a definite set of blue and green. so I think, \"which\" is more appropriate answer.

            Thank you so much for the clear explanation.

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              Callie Tan
              last edited by

              Tinkerbelle:
              plum-cake:

              [quote=\"Callie Tan\"]Please help :


              ________ colour do you prefer? Blue or green?

              Answer is Which. But can I use What for the answer?


              Thanks.

              \"what\" is for \"asking for information specifying something\"

              what is your name?
              what time is it?

              \"which\" used for \"asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set\"


              si in your case you have a definite set of blue and green. so I think, \"which\" is more appropriate answer.

              Hi Callie,

              Agree with plum-cake that 'Which' is the answer. Plum-cake has explained it very nicely. 😉

              Has your DD settled in her new sch?? Hope she's enjoying sch. :D[/quote]Hi Tinkerbelle,

              Yes I agree with plum-cake and appreciate her explanation.

              Thanks for the concern but my girl is still not fully adjusted to this 'schooling' thingy. Her serparation anxiety is quite serious... so she is still crying and asking not to go school until today. Sigh.... But when I ask her \"how's school today?\", she will tell me \"good\" or at least \"ok\"... so I really can't tell whether she is enjoying school or not.

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                janet88
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                Hi Callie,

                When I ask my daughter if she likes school, she tells me the same thing all the time, ‘ok’. That answer is rather general…it doesn’t quite tell me if she is learning well. Fortunately there are worksheets.

                English & Maths, she is quite ok. But her Chinese is weak, esp hanyu pinyin. So I’ve got to spend more time on her subjects when my older one doesn’t have CA or SA. Compo, comprehension, cloze, grammar, vocab on diff days of the week.

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                  Champion
                  last edited by

                  janet_lee88:
                  Hi Mummies,

                  I bought this compo guide book from Popular IMM last night.
                  'Towards Better Composition Writing' by EPH. Selling at $2.90 for levels from P1-6.
                  Hello All,
                  I \"kept my legs at home\" so as not to step into Popular JP but hubby brought both DDs there and ends up DD1 bought the following Compo guide book and Compre Assessment Book 😉 .....Thought should post up here to share with all of you here 😄 ....Ooops, hope I am not \"intruding\" into the wrong thread but I believe they are available from P1 to P6
                  http://postimage.org/image/mjhk4gpw/

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                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    Champion:
                    janet_lee88:

                    Hi Mummies,

                    I bought this compo guide book from Popular IMM last night.
                    'Towards Better Composition Writing' by EPH. Selling at $2.90 for levels from P1-6.

                    Thought should post up here to share with all of you here 😄 ....Ooops, hope I am not \"intruding\" into the wrong thread but I believe they are available from P1 to P6
                    http://postimage.org/image/mjhk4gpw/

                    I bought the P2 and P5 Comprehension ones. Thanks for sharing.

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                      janet88
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                      I asked daughter to bring home all her EL worksheets to revise during March hols…in one of them, there is a vocab worksheet on Animal sounds and their motions as in bear growls and lumbers.

                      So this March is busy, busy.

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                        Champion
                        last edited by

                        janet_lee88:
                        I asked daughter to bring home all her EL worksheets to revise during March hols...in one of them, there is a vocab worksheet on Animal sounds and their motions as in bear growls and lumbers.

                        So this March is busy, busy.
                        English is always difficult to teach - as in there is no textbook to follow and we have to rely on wat their worksheets and supplemtary txt book and work book :scratchhead:

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