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    Q&A - PSLE English

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    • E Offline
      Eddow
      last edited by

      Hi all,


      Need help on this one…It’s a Fill in the blank Qn, with helping words.

      Helping words : runs , steals
      Qn : The cat _____ towards the hole in the wall when the mouse emerges.

      Both answers seem logical to me, how do we know which to use and why ?

      TIA

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        ridcully
        last edited by

        Eddow:

        Helping words : runs , steals
        Qn : The cat _____ towards the hole in the wall when the mouse emerges.

        Both answers seem logical to me, how do we know which to use and why ?
        Both answers are logical. It depends on context: 'runs' would be used when the cat is indifferent to being seen; 'steals' would be used when the cat wishes to act secretly.

        If the question is within a cloze passage, then the context should be evident. If the question is standalone, then the safer choice would be to opt for 'steals' because presumably the cat does not wish its prey to see it coming lest it retreats back into the hole.

        Rgds
        R

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          Eddow
          last edited by

          Both answers are logical. It depends on context: ‘runs’ would be used when the cat is indifferent to being seen; ‘steals’ would be used when the cat wishes to act secretly.


          If the question is within a cloze passage, then the context should be evident. If the question is standalone, then the safer choice would be to opt for ‘steals’ because presumably the cat does not wish its prey to see it coming lest it retreats back into the hole.

          Rgds
          R[/quote]

          Thanks lots for your explanation.

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            elkniwt
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            Hello, can someone pls help in the following S&T qns : :?:


            1. Michael will not play basketball with us. He has to fetch his sister from school.
            Unless _______________________________________________

            My dd's answer is
            Unless Michael has to fetch his sister, he will play basketball with us.

            The answer given in the answer key is
            Unless Michael does not have to fetch his sister from school, he will play basketball with us.

            2. Drivers will not be able to see well at night. There are no lights along the roads.
            Unless _________________________________________________

            My dd's answer is
            Unless there are no lights along the road, drivers will be able to see well at night.

            Answer key :
            Unless there are lights along the road, drivers will not be able to see well at night.

            For Q2, the answer key sounds more logical but how to explain it to a child. She has problems with unless.

            Q3) The new medicine will not be on sale if it is not properly tested.
            Unless _____________________________________________

            Ans1. Unless the new medicine is not properly tested, it will be on sale.
            Ans2. Unless the new medicine is properly tested, it will not be on sale.


            Q4) You can finish all the food if you are hungry.
            _______________unless _______________________

            Ans1. You can finish all the food unless you are not hungry.
            Ans2. You cannot finish all the food unless you are hungry.

            For Q3 and Q4, which ans is correct and why?

            Thank you very much for any help!!!!

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              ridcully
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              elkniwt:
              1. Michael will not play basketball with us. He has to fetch his sister from school.

              Unless _______________________________________________

              My dd's answer is
              Unless Michael has to fetch his sister, he will play basketball with us.

              The answer given in the answer key is
              Unless Michael does not have to fetch his sister from school, he will play basketball with us.


              Unless my failure to drink a strong coffee this morning is affecting my judgement, your daughter is correct; the given answer key is wrong.
              [quote]2. Drivers will not be able to see well at night. There are no lights along the roads.
              Unless _________________________________________________

              My dd's answer is
              Unless there are no lights along the road, drivers will be able to see well at night.

              Answer key :
              Unless there are lights along the road, drivers will not be able to see well at night.

              For Q2, the answer key sounds more logical but how to explain it to a child. She has problems with unless. [/quote]See my notes below. The main idea is that drivers will not be able to see well at night.

              [quote]Q3) The new medicine will not be on sale if it is not properly tested.
              Unless _____________________________________________

              Ans1. Unless the new medicine is not properly tested, it will be on sale.
              Ans2. Unless the new medicine is properly tested, it will not be on sale.


              Q4) You can finish all the food if you are hungry.
              _______________unless _______________________

              Ans1. You can finish all the food unless you are not hungry.
              Ans2. You cannot finish all the food unless you are hungry.

              For Q3 and Q4, which ans is correct and why?

              Thank you very much for any help!!!![/quote]For Q3 the correct answer is Ans2 and for Q4 the correct answer is Ans1.

              Conjunctions do not simply join words, phrases and clauses: they express the relationship.

              'Unless' is a subordinating conjunction, that is it joins a dependent idea to the main idea. The dependent clause follows 'unless'.

              In Q3 the main idea is 'The new medicine will not be on sale'. In Q4 the main idea is 'You can finish all the food'.

              'Unless' expresses the relationship 'except on the condition that'. In Q3 the condition is 'except on the condition that the medicine is properly tested'. In Q4 the condition is 'except on the condition that you are not hungry.'

              The verb is usually affirmative after 'unless'.

              Rgds
              R

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                starlight1968sg
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                May I ask any online resources on PSLE Oral?

                Many thanks.

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                  elkniwt
                  last edited by

                  Dear ridcully,


                  Thank you very much for helping. I am trying my best to understand so that I can explain to my dd. Appreciate your help.

                  Is this what we do, try to identify the main idea and the dependent clause. Then the dependent clause is placed after unless. And the main idea is not to be negated.

                  For Q4) You can finish all the food if you are hungry.
                  _______________unless _______________________

                  main idea is \"You can finish all the food\" so should not negate it to become \"You cannot finish all the food\"

                  Is this understanding correct??

                  For this qn,
                  1. Michael will not play basketball with us. He has to fetch his sister from school.
                  Unless _______________________________________________

                  Is the main idea \"Michael will not play basketball with us\" ?
                  And the dependent clause \"He has to fetch his sister from school.\"

                  Then if the main idea is not negated :
                  Unless Michael does not have to fetch his sister from school, he will not play basketball with us.
                  Sounds very weird. I am making myself more confused :?

                  Help!!
                  :imdrowning:

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                    Joy
                    last edited by

                    Hello all,


                    Would like to seek some answer for the S & T as below:

                    Claire was reluctant to part with her friends.

                    It was with________

                    DD answer : It was with reluctance did Claire part with her friends

                    Teacher’s answer: It was with reluctance did Claire parted with her friends.

                    Teacher marked DD answer wrong.

                    Can someone pls advice.Thanks

                    Rgds
                    joy

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                      ridcully
                      last edited by

                      [quote="elkniwt"]

                      Is this what we do, try to identify the main idea and the dependent clause. Then the dependent clause is placed after unless.
                      [\quote]
                      Yes, yes and yes.

                      [quote]
                      And the main idea is not to be negated.
                      [\quote]
                      I did not say that. I said that the dependent clause is usually written in the affirmative; that is what I meant by saying that the verb following unless is usually written in the affirmative.

                      The negation of the main idea cannot be prejudged: It all depends on context.

                      Grammatical rules are not like mathematical rules: grammar rules aim to assist good writing. The key is comprehension. When doing S&T, you cannot change the meaning.

                      [quote]
                      Is the main idea "Michael will not play basketball with us" ?
                      And the dependent clause "He has to fetch his sister from school."
                      [\quote]
                      Yes and yes.

                      [quote]Then if the main idea is not negated :
                      Unless Michael does not have to fetch his sister from school, he will not play basketball with us.
                      [\quote]
                      Not sure I understand you: here, you have negated the main idea. In fact, in this question the main idea needs to be stated positively as per your daughter’s answer. Note that the dependent clause is stated positively too.

                      Key is comprehension.

                      Rgds
                      R

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                        ridcully
                        last edited by

                        Joy:
                        Claire was reluctant to part with her friends.


                        It was with________

                        DD answer : It was with reluctance did Claire part with her friends

                        Teacher's answer: It was with reluctance did Claire parted with her friends.

                        Teacher marked DD answer wrong.
                        Your daughter and her teacher are both wrong. In terms of usage of 'did' and an infinitive, your daughter's answer is 'more right'.

                        The correct answer should be:

                        It was with reluctance that Claire parted with her friends.

                        Rgds
                        R

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