Q&A - P1 English
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no issues michyms, glad to be of help.
yet to teach my daughter on usage of All, everybody, somebody etc. will try to teach her today. SA2 is coming soon… -
mother777, good luck to your dd for SA2! May I check on how your dd’s school teach English? Is it in terms of topics - past tense, present tense, future tense etc or is it by themes etc. My dd still in K2, and I’m just hoping to get a sense of how it works in P1.
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My DD school teaches grammar in terms of topics- nouns, verbs etc.
wow your DD is in K2 and you are preparing her for P1, that is real good
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mother777, thanks for sharing, i just wanted to build in some foundation so that my dd doesn't struggle in P1, and she can enjoy school life :rahrah:
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mother777:
Hi, have checked out the link and they are very informative! Thanks!Sorry i don't want to confuse anyone. But all can be singular or plural based on its usage.
refer to website Rule 9 which clearly highlights when All is singular or when it is plural.
http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/subjectVerbAgree.asp
What we need to understand is in what context \"ALL\" is used.
However, a bit puzzled about the following:
He is one of the men who does/do the work.
The word in front of who is men, which is plural. Therefore, use the plural verb do
I thought the subject is \"he\"? So should use singular?
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michyms:
\"All is fine.\" --> \"All\" is this case is UNCOUNTABLE. Therefore we use singular form.mother777, thanks for your feedback.
I think generically, when the sentence doesn't have a noun, then we should probably stick to \"All is fine\".
But if it will be plural when the sentence is \"All the people are fine\" because now there is a plural noun.
\"All the people are fine.\" --> \"All\" in this case refers to people, which are COUNTABLE. Therefore we use plural form.
Using the example from Rule 9 of this website: http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/subjectVerbAgree.asp
All of the pie is gone. --> The parts of the pie (only 1 pie mentioned) are uncountable unless they mention 'slices'.
All the slices of pie are gone. --> Slices of pie can be counted.
All of the pies are gone. --> The PIES (many pies) can be counted (COUNTABLE). So we use the plural form 'are'.
I think we need to teach our children that the rules are general rules. We need to learn to accept exceptions or apply another rule or a few rules together.
Long term, children will remember exceptions based on EXPOSURE. Therefore, a lot of reading and highlighting of such exceptions will help your child to understand and remember better in the long run.
Regards,
Mrs Wong
Tuition classes: http://www.mwtuition.blogspot.com
My personal blog: http://www.thelittleonesinmylife.blogspot.com -
Hi
Can any share what is the assessment rubric for "Show and Tell"? How can I have to prepare for my DS?
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elisammom:
Hi!Hi
Can any share what is the assessment rubric for \"Show and Tell\"? How can I have to prepare for my DS?
Thanks
You may like to look at this:-
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/p1-show-tell -
can i ask… how to pronounce "strawberry" ? i was told by DD teacher that we should not pronounce it as "Straw-B-e-r-r-y" but it shold be pronounce at "straw-bry" she said straw-b-e-r-r-y is singlish… er… i have been saying straw-berry for years… anyone can advise… sorry for my poor english… haizzz…
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