Q&A - PSLE English
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ADoc:
Oh, just realised how muddle headed I was! It was supposed to be a Maths question, did not know why I typed this question and asked under English. I must be too sick to make this silly mistake. Sorry, it's really too embarrassing to ask such a silly question too. What a day for me! :oops:
Hi there! Most appropriate answer would be (1) since \"was\" refers to singular in this sentence.ppnqq:
Need to double check on this :
________ of the children was at the playground when the fire broke out.
1. None
2. Most
3. All
4. Some
Which is the most appropriate ans? TIA.
In other words \"none\" = \"not one ...\"
If we were to use options (2), (3) & (4), it would be \"were\".
But anyway, thanks ADoc for the kind help.
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Mum1113:
Sounds like just one of the 'Rules' or something to learn by heart / hard ahhhh....
Hi, I no expert but this has been discussed before and that's what I've learnt - the who here is not referring to Sally but the few friends I know who are uninterested...pecalis:
[quote=\"Mum1113\"]
Myself and DH debated and also agreed with your explanation.
However answer given 1. are
Feeling puzzled why so ? Recall there is come rules like one sentence cannot have two \" is \" . but not sure .... :?
Hths
[/quote]haha! I love this! I totally overlooked this aspect. Guess my england isn't that powderful after all. Oh well...most rules have their exceptions as one would expect. This happens to be one of them. IT IS NOT WRONG to use singular if the writer wishes to direct the reader's attention to, perhaps the uniqueness, peculiarity, etc., of the one (Sally is extremely \" weird\" to the writer [stressed] as she is one of few friends...) in the opening clause. I would love to hear the teacher's reason.
Oh well, for our PSLE' ers, pls use plural for this sort of sentence structure then.
cheers! -
ppnqq:
Oh, just realised how muddle headed I was! It was supposed to be a Maths question, did not know why I typed this question and asked under English. I must be too sick to make this silly mistake. Sorry, it's really too embarrassing to ask such a silly question too. What a day for me! :oops:
Hi there! Most appropriate answer would be (1) since \"was\" refers to singular in this sentence.ADoc:
[quote=\"ppnqq\"]Need to double check on this :
________ of the children was at the playground when the fire broke out.
1. None
2. Most
3. All
4. Some
Which is the most appropriate ans? TIA.
In other words \"none\" = \"not one ...\"
If we were to use options (2), (3) & (4), it would be \"were\".
But anyway, thanks ADoc for the kind help. :D[/quote]haha! no prob at all...one of our 走火入魔... :x parents.... haha... -
Mum1113:
I go for 'are' too.Hi may I get help on this Grammer MCQ :
Sally is one of my few friends I know who _______ uninterested in computer games.
1. are
2. were
3. is
4. am
MTIA
It is not referring to Sally because she has been addressed (pls see those in red). -
ADoc:
Oops, you've caught me! :oops:
haha! no prob at all...one of our 走火入魔... :x parents.... haha...
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Mum1113:
Sounds like just one of the 'Rules' or something to learn by heart / hard ahhhh....
Hi, I no expert but this has been discussed before and that's what I've learnt - the who here is not referring to Sally but the few friends I know who are uninterested...pecalis:
[quote=\"Mum1113\"]
Myself and DH debated and also agreed with your explanation.
However answer given 1. are
Feeling puzzled why so ? Recall there is come rules like one sentence cannot have two \" is \" . but not sure .... :?
Hths
[/quote]Yes, there ARE some rules for grammar.
Actually, this question is not 'tricky' if you read carefully.
For those who are still puzzled.. see the 'Sally is'? Sally has already been addressed.
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Hi , may I get help on S n T :
1. A strong wave struck the small boat. The small boat capsized.
after.
2. "Can you check where Michael has left his schoolbag ?" Mr Sim asked me.
Mr Sim asked ______________________________________.
MTIA -
ppnqq:
Thanks for sharing...ppnqqYes, there ARE some rules for grammar.
Actually, this question is not 'tricky' if you read carefully.
For those who are still puzzled.. see the 'Sally is'? Sally has already been addressed.
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ppnqq:
Yes, there ARE some rules for grammar.
Sounds like just one of the 'Rules' or something to learn by heart / hard ahhhh....Mum1113:
[quote=\"pecalis\"]
Hi, I no expert but this has been discussed before and that's what I've learnt - the who here is not referring to Sally but the few friends I know who are uninterested...
Hths

Actually, this question is not 'tricky' if you read carefully.
For those who are still puzzled.. see the 'Sally is'? Sally has already been addressed. 8)[/quote]cheers ppnqq!
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Having something difficulties in these synthesis questions.
Q1. He left. He did not even say good bye.
________ so much as
Q2. Everyone but Clark passed the test.
exception of____.
Q3. I thought she was an arrogant student.
_________as being
Q4 I regret not heeding your advice.
I wish.
Thanks
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