Q&A - P4 English
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i also was told that a good avid reader is the best at compo and compre(sharing points at the last question). Be a good speaker and to be good in oral.
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Immerse in the language , that is , to read, speak and write. You can try tuning in to BBC news.
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Pls help to confirm the correct answer for this question:
Cindy and Mandy _______ the dishes when the telephone rang.
Answer is ‘was washing’. Should be plura - were washing right?
Other choices are ‘is washing’ & ‘are washing’. -
Superbugs:
HiPls help to confirm the correct answer for this question:
Cindy and Mandy _______ the dishes when the telephone rang.
Answer is 'was washing'. Should be plura - were washing right?
Other choices are 'is washing' & 'are washing'.
Good Morning.
Cindy and Mandy were washing the dishes when the telephone rang.
Best wishes -
tianzhu:
Thank you!
HiSuperbugs:
Pls help to confirm the correct answer for this question:
Cindy and Mandy _______ the dishes when the telephone rang.
Answer is 'was washing'. Should be plura - were washing right?
Other choices are 'is washing' & 'are washing'.
Good Morning.
Cindy and Mandy were washing the dishes when the telephone rang.
Best wishes -
rang was past tense so present tense will be the final answer, elimate it , i also think is were washing too
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check with your teacher, friend or your tutor!
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for the above comment
If you are still not sure only!!! -
I have one question below:
The magician made his assistant _____________ into thin air.
1) disappear 2) disappeared 3) disappears 4) disappearing
Could anyone advise me the answer and explain to me why that is your choice? -
Mychildren:
This is a frequently tested question in the grammar section of exams. The answer is (1) disappear, which is an infinitive without \"to\". As primary students may find it hard to understand what that means, I normally ask them to commit this list to memory:I have one question below:
The magician made his assistant _____________ into thin air.
1) disappear 2) disappeared 3) disappears 4) disappearing
Could anyone advise me the answer and explain to me why that is your choice?
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar/infinitive_without_to.htm
If they encounter any of the given situations, the answer is the one without the \"-ed\", \"-ing\" and \"-s\".
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