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    2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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      r2010
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      raghupavithra:
      breanne:

      [quote=\"Kid\"]I dont think date is needed as that is an informal email and date is only required in formal letter and do not need to write 'Re:' . I'm not confirmed , this is based on what my teacher told me . She said ‘Re:' is no longer needed as the format has changed .


      DS said the same -- for informal email go straight to Dear xxx. His teacher said \"Re\" and \"date\" are not required.



      they will not give any marks is it[/quote]
      Ds teacher said it is ok to write date even for informal email.

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        Josay
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        Sorry, why the sentence cannot be "What puzzled the detective was that the witnesses suddenly disappeared."

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          Josay
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          The q was students chosen ____ random.


          At or by

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            eclipse75
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            At random

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              eclipse75
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              cestmoi:
              manzst:

              What is the answer for deceiving in editing.

              No one in my DS's class knows it

              😄 Hello! DD put deceitful. Wrong or right, hope no one get :spank: jkjk!

              The answer should be 'deceptive'. 'Deceitful's root word is 'deceit' but students are supposed to use the adjective of 'deceive'.

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                prancingpony
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                My friend’s daughter is worried more about her not writing down the right index number than the english paper itself, which incidentally, she found to be easy too. What happens if a child writes the wrong index?

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                  prancingpony
                  last edited by

                  My friend’s daughter is worried more about her not writing down the right index number than the english paper itself, which incidentally, she found to be easy too. What happens if a child writes the wrong index?

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                    Pen88n
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                    eclipse75:
                    cestmoi:

                    [quote=\"manzst\"]What is the answer for deceiving in editing.

                    No one in my DS's class knows it

                    😄 Hello! DD put deceitful. Wrong or right, hope no one get :spank: jkjk!

                    The answer should be 'deceptive'. 'Deceitful's root word is 'deceit' but students are supposed to use the adjective of 'deceive'.[/quote]Editing need not be deriving an adjective from the same root word. If you look at the meaning of deceitful and deceptive, deceitful will fit in the sentence better.

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                      eclipse75
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                      Yes I agree that ‘deceitful’ is the better answer.

                      However, as a former marker for PSLE, I know that the acceptable answer is usually derived from the same root word. Let’s hope they actually accept both, although, yes, ‘deceitful’ is the better choice.

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                        Tinkerbelle
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                        Verysuperkiasu:
                        Tinkerbelle:


                        Hi Verysuperkiasu,
                        No problems...it's quite straight forward to change batteries....Just unscrew the back panel, change the battery & put the back panel on and screw the screws back. 😂

                        Yes, I did it. I managed to change it about five mins ago. Kind of wierd to unscrew and see all the wires inside. Was afraid something inside drop out and then cannot use how?...so late where to get another one? :scared:

                        But thankfully, after changing batteries, can work. Hope tmr still can work. I'm quite paranoid. Thanks, Tinkerbelle!

                        Hi Verysuperkiasu,
                        You are most welcome.....keke.....glad to hear the calculator still works after you change the batteries. Don't worry, I'm sure it'll still work tomorrow. Worse case scenario, I'm sure the sch will have a spare.
                        All the best to your DS. :rahrah:

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