Q&A - P4 English
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soyabean:
It is answer 1).He is wearing an __________ look on his face.
1) agonized
2) agonizing

'Agonized' means showing or feeling extreme pain/anxiety whereas 'agonizing' means causing extreme pain/anxiety.
Of course, I could be witty and say that someone's look is so awful that it causes other people pain, therefore 'agonizing' would be correct. But I wouldn't be so cruel... -
Hi R and Janet,
Thanks for both your comments.
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ridcully:
My goodness. How could the answer be (2) ? Of course it is (1). I do remember the grammar that I learned in school.
So much for Tao Nan.KRR:
Can somebody help me with this question.
The coach told the athlete that the ____ he trained the ____ he could run.
(1) more.....faster
(2) more....fastest
(3) most...fastest
(4) most...faster
This is from Primary 3 Tao Nan. The answer sheet says (2) as the answer. Can you tell me the reason.
Thanks in advance
KRR
The correct answer is (1). The comparative, not the superlative, is required because you are making a comparison from one earlier state to a later state.
No wonder kids need tuition nowadays. -
soyabean:
Yes.So... There_______ some books and a pen.
1) is
2) are
ans = are???
So... the ans depends on the noun right after the blank...?
Thanks
To be fair, this is a contested part of grammar. Some grammarians argue that you should use 'are' when two or more nouns follow joined by 'and', and at least the first noun is singular. However, for PSLE standard I think the first noun rule is acceptable.
Of course, if a PSLE examiner reading this post wants to huff and puff and correct me, I am happy to listen.
R -
ridcully:
Hi ridcully, during my kids' time (more than 10 years ago), PSLE standard uses 'are' when there are two or more nouns joined by 'and'.
Yes.soyabean:
So... There_______ some books and a pen.
1) is
2) are
ans = are???
So... the ans depends on the noun right after the blank...?
Thanks
To be fair, this is a contested part of grammar. Some grammarians argue that you should use 'are' when two or more nouns follow joined by 'and', and at least the first noun is singular. However, for PSLE standard I think the first noun rule is acceptable.
Of course, if a PSLE examiner reading this post wants to huff and puff and correct me, I am happy to listen.
R
Regards -
ridcully:
Hehe, thanks R
It is answer 1).soyabean:
He is wearing an __________ look on his face.
1) agonized
2) agonizing

'Agonized' means showing or feeling extreme pain/anxiety whereas 'agonizing' means causing extreme pain/anxiety.
Of course, I could be witty and say that someone's look is so awful that it causes other people pain, therefore 'agonizing' would be correct. But
I wouldn't be so cruel...
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atutor2001:
Okay, thanks for the correction.Hi ridcully, during my kids' time (more than 10 years ago), PSLE standard uses 'are' when there are two or more nouns joined by 'and'.
Regards
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Need help with this S&T qn
Sheila lives in Toronto. She started living in Toronto during her teenage years.
_____since
Answer key : Sheila had been living in Toronto since her teenage years.
Why is it "had been living" and not βhas been livingβ?
TIA -
busybee:
Answer key is wrong. So many answer keys are wrong, or questions ambiguously/erroneously phrased, in assessment books and the like!Sheila lives in Toronto. She started living in Toronto during her teenage years.
________________________________since___________________________
Answer key : Sheila had been living in Toronto since her teenage years.
Why is it \"had been living\" and not 'has been living'?
The present perfect continuous 'has been living' is the correct answer as Sheila is still living in Toronto. The present perfect continuous connects something started in the past which continues through to the present day.
Rgds
R -
R,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
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