Q&A - PSLE English
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Hi,
What’s the meaning of king maker? -
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I have a problem with this question:
All the children are interested in attending the overseas immersion program. John is not interested.
My answer: All the children except John is interested in attending the overseas immersion program.
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zsqchx:
I put Skipping meals always gives Mrs Tan gastric flu. Btw, did this come out in the psle? Cuz i did a test paper and it had the exact same question...Hi, can someone help me with the following S&T pls:
Mrs Tan gets gastric flu whenever she skips meals.
Dd's Ans: Skipping meals always gives Mrs Tan the gastric flu.
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ya ya what’s the meaning of king maker? Is it the most challenging q in the paper? I felt that this year’s el psle was quite manageable though.
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Felt that the synthesis n transformation qs are quite challenging. The grammar items are also tricky.
Paper 1 is easy though so they should be able to score there -
michyms:
In time to come (a phrase used to describe the future), your cooking skills will improve.ivanhoo99:
May I know how to use in time or on time? Getting confused...
Pls reply asap
Please be on time for the meeting.
on time - punctual
(just) in time - just make it to / in the nick of time -
Pei Chun Public Sch 2011 Prelim
Q23 is based on Simple Machines!
Strange as this topic has been dropped from the syllabus 1 year ago! -
hashroop:
Pei Chun Public Sch 2011 Prelim
Q23 is based on Simple Machines!
Strange as this topic has been dropped from the syllabus 1 year ago!
kindly ignore..wrong posting -
pixiedust:
The connectors 'so' and 'so as to' are used to state a purpose. Consequently, I would go for A2 because the purpose behind buying a tuxedo is to impress Susan. For A1, we cannot say that the purpose behind wanting to impress Susan is to buy a tuxedo.Q: In order to impress Susan, Nick bought a tuxedo.
A1 : Nick wanted to impress Susan so he bought a tuxedo.
A2 : Nick bought a tuxedo so as to impress Susan.
It looks to me both A1 and A2 acceptable ? Is there a preferance ?
However, 'so' can be used in a different way: to state a result or effect. In that case, A1 is perfectly all right.
Given that the source sentence uses 'in order to' which is to state a purpose, I would go for A2.pixiedust:
Yes, keep the 'has'. The consequences of the plan failing flow through to the present.Q: We have to come up with new strategies for our plan. Our plan has failed.
A1: Our plan failed so we have to come up with new strategies for it.
A2: Our plan has failed so we have to come up with new strategies for it.
Is A1 acceptable ? Is it important to include the 'has' which is in the question?
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worldangel:
Felt that the synthesis n transformation qs are quite challenging. The grammar items are also tricky.
Paper 1 is easy though so they should be able to score there
Totally agree with your view. :xedfingers:
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