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    Q&A - P2 English

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
      last edited by

      jeparent:
      There is not ___________ food left on the table. (much,a lot of,any)


      Perhaps all three are correct as well.
      I did encounter this question in one of daughter's assessment book.
      The instruction given is to choose between 'many' or 'much' as child is taught countable and uncountable. So the answer is 'much'.

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        jeparent
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        janet_lee88:
        jeparent:

        There is not ___________ food left on the table. (much,a lot of,any)


        Perhaps all three are correct as well.

        I did encounter this question in one of daughter's assessment book.
        The instruction given is to choose between 'many' or 'much' as child is taught countable and uncountable. So the answer is 'much'.

        Actually this is a multiple-choice qn with 4 choices. I left out many because it goes with countable.

        \"Much\" seems a popular choice , but how about looking from it being used as a question ?

        Is there any food left on the table ?
        Is there a lot of food left on the table ?
        Is there much food left on the table ?

        Interesting... šŸ˜“

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          ridcully
          last edited by

          jeparent:
          \"Much\" seems a popular choice , but how about looking from it being used as a question ?


          Is there any food left on the table ?
          Is there a lot of food left on the table ?
          Is there much food left on the table ?
          We generally use both 'any' and 'much' for questions and negative sentences; we generally use 'a lot of' in positive sentences.

          The use of 'a lot of' in questions and negative sentences is informal English.

          Rgds
          R

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          • tankeeT Offline
            tankee
            last edited by

            need help to explain these:


            having small ears helps <<< why is it helps and not help >>>

            a lot of warmth escapes <<< why is it escapes and not escape >>>

            :oops:

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              zeemimi
              last edited by

              tankee:
              need help to explain these:


              having small ears helps <<< why is it helps and not help >>>

              a lot of warmth escapes <<< why is it escapes and not escape >>>

              :oops:
              the \"helps\" is related to the singular act of \"having small ears\". it is not dependent on the ears. So for e.g. \"having big nose helps\" too. :rotflmao:

              warmth is singular.

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                tankee
                last edited by

                Thanks zeemimi. šŸ™‚

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                  Ymy
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                  Hi! Realize and realise , which one is correct? Please help.


                  Thanks

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                    Mdm Koh
                    last edited by

                    Ymy:
                    Hi! Realize and realise , which one is correct? Please help.


                    Thanks
                    Both are correct, but I would encourage students to use the same spelling of the word throughout their work and not have both \"realize\" and \"realise\" in the same composition.

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                      Ymy
                      last edited by

                      Hi! Mdm Koh, thank you for your reply. My DD wrote realized in her comp, the teacher changed to realised.

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                        nms1
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                        Ymy:
                        Hi! Mdm Koh, thank you for your reply. My DD wrote realized in her comp, the teacher changed to realised.

                        Realize is the American spelling, realise is the UK spelling so both are correct but you need to be consistent.

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