Q&A - PSLE English
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Synthesis and Transformation:
I was walking through the forest. I saw large snake.
when___.
Answer 1: I saw a large snake when I was walking through the forest.
Answer 2: I was walking through the forest when I saw a large snake.
Which is correct? -
Super Alice:
The following is an extract passage to fill the punctuation:
Mr. Lim went to a restaurant. After he was served, he summoned the waitress back to his table.
\"Yes (13) asked the waitress.
Pointing to the pale-looking baked potato in his dish, he complained that the potato was bad.
Question 13: Answer sheet answer indiacted as ?\"
My DD answer indicated as ,\"
Please advise. Thanks
Hi,
This is my personal interpretation.
\"Yes, what is the problem?\" asked the waitress.
or
\"Yes, how could I help you?\" asked the waitress. -
Synthesis and Transformation:
" I don’t believe it. I missed the goal again!" shouted Federick.
Federick was angry __________________________.
Answer 1:
Federick was angry that he had missed the goal again.
Answer 2:
Federick was angry as he did not believe that he had missed the goal again.
Which is correct? -
Super Alice:
Synthesis and Transformation:
\" I don't believe it. I missed the goal again!\" shouted Federick.
Federick was angry __________________________.
Answer 1:
Federick was angry that he had missed the goal again.
Answer 2:
Federick was angry as he did not believe that he had missed the goal again.
Which is correct?
Hi,
I will go for answer (2). -
Tang:
Super Alice:
The following is an extract passage to fill the punctuation:
Mr. Lim went to a restaurant. After he was served, he summoned the waitress back to his table.
\"Yes (13) asked the waitress.
Pointing to the pale-looking baked potato in his dish, he complained that the potato was bad.
Question 13: Answer sheet answer indiacted as ?\"
My DD answer indicated as ,\"
Please advise. Thanks
Hi,
This is my personal interpretation.
\"Yes, what is the problem?\" asked the waitress.
or
\"Yes, how could I help you?\" asked the waitress.
So the answer should be ,\". -
Super Alice:
Tang:
[quote=\"Super Alice\"]The following is an extract passage to fill the punctuation:
Mr. Lim went to a restaurant. After he was served, he summoned the waitress back to his table.
\"Yes (13) asked the waitress.
Pointing to the pale-looking baked potato in his dish, he complained that the potato was bad.
Question 13: Answer sheet answer indiacted as ?\"
My DD answer indicated as ,\"
Please advise. Thanks
Hi,
This is my personal interpretation.
\"Yes, what is the problem?\" asked the waitress.
or
\"Yes, how could I help you?\" asked the waitress.
So the answer should be ,\".[/quote]
Hi,
Sorry no, my interpretation is that the waitress is basically asking a question. So the answer should be
?\" -
Super Alice:
Tang:
[quote=\"Super Alice\"]The following is an extract passage to fill the punctuation:
Mr. Lim went to a restaurant. After he was served, he summoned the waitress back to his table.
\"Yes (13) asked the waitress.
Pointing to the pale-looking baked potato in his dish, he complained that the potato was bad.
Question 13: Answer sheet answer indiacted as ?\"
My DD answer indicated as ,\"
Please advise. Thanks
Hi,
This is my personal interpretation.
\"Yes, what is the problem?\" asked the waitress.
or
\"Yes, how could I help you?\" asked the waitress.
So the answer should be ,\".[/quote]There are no sentence after that. We can only choose punctuation ,\" or ?\".
As this yes sound like a question. Is it right to choose ?\" -
:thankyou:
Thank you so much for your help, ridcully.
Rest well! -
Hi, I'm looking for the authoritative guidebook on grammar for the PSLE standard, if it exists. Appreciate any help here.
Apparently, there are differing grammar rules. I've come across examples in assessment books, past test papers and internet that aren't consistent.
Some grammarians prefer to sit on the fence and claim that certain grammar rules are flexible. This is not good because there's only 1 correct answer in the exam!
Examples:
(1) Neither the girls nor their brother (likes / like) skating. <= some grammarians advocate applying the \"proximity\" rule, but some say that as long as there's a plural subject, we should use the plural form of the verb.
(2) He can't run as fast as (me / I). <= some grammarians say it's \"me\" while some say it's \"I\", while yet others say it should be \"I can\" (i.e. question is wrong!)
I've come to the conclusion that since there are different rules, it would be best if we can all refer to an authoritative book on grammar for the Singapore education system.
Is there such a book? Do top schools use any such book?
Thanks. -
pls help…
I did my homework. Then, I watched my favourite television programme.
DS2 wrote: I watched my favourite television programme after I DID my homework.
Answer scripts says: I watched my favourite television programme after I HAD DONE my homework.
Is using "DID" wrong? Someone kindly enlighten.
Thanks
Hashroop
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