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    Q&A - PSLE English

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      lucylee
      last edited by

      Recia Lim:
      Q: Some of the electronic equipment (WAS) destroyed in the fire and can no longer be used.

      Why is the ans was but not were?
      This is because equipment is an uncountable noun. There is no such word as equipments.

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        lucylee
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        ET-PH:
        May I know when do we need to use a header like the one below in situation writing. I have went through some assessment books, most of the reports and emails only requires Dear Sir, ...... and ends with Yours sincerely. Thanks.


        The Manager
        ABC Company
        123 Sunset Avenue
        Singapore 123456
        Hi, I actually called MOE regarding format in Situational Writing and the officer who called me back only answered with this: There is no prescribed format.

        Go figure what that means...

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          sunnymoon
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          Hi , can someone help me with the following grammar. Thanks

          1)\tThe team (is , are) trying on their Jersey now. They will be starting their training soon.
          2)\tThe posse of policemen (has been, have been) marching on the field since this morning. They have not stopped marching yet.
          Active to Passive and vice versa
          The stolen antique has been recovered by the police.
          3)\tThe police (has /have) recovered the stolen antique.
          The show “X Factor” has been rated highly by the public.
          4)\tThe public (has,have) rated the show “X Factor” highly.

          Thank you.

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            ET-PH
            last edited by

            lucylee:
            ET-PH:

            May I know when do we need to use a header like the one below in situation writing. I have went through some assessment books, most of the reports and emails only requires Dear Sir, ...... and ends with Yours sincerely. Thanks.


            The Manager
            ABC Company
            123 Sunset Avenue
            Singapore 123456

            Hi, I actually called MOE regarding format in Situational Writing and the officer who called me back only answered with this: There is no prescribed format.

            Go figure what that means...

            Thanks lucylee.

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              Robertpattinsonidle
              last edited by

              ET-PH:
              lucylee:

              [quote=\"ET-PH\"]May I know when do we need to use a header like the one below in situation writing. I have went through some assessment books, most of the reports and emails only requires Dear Sir, ...... and ends with Yours sincerely. Thanks.


              The Manager
              ABC Company
              123 Sunset Avenue
              Singapore 123456

              Hi, I actually called MOE regarding format in Situational Writing and the officer who called me back only answered with this: There is no prescribed format.

              Go figure what that means...

              Thanks lucylee.[/quote]My teacher said tht it is dependent on the writinf style of tht particular genre.

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                GalMummy
                last edited by

                Can someone help with this synthesis :

                The workers want a pay increase. They want reduced hours as well.
                Ans: Not only __________________________________________.

                Thanks

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                  Recia Lim
                  last edited by

                  My mother makes my sister help/to help/helping/helps her with the shopping.

                  Why is the answer ''help''?

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                    Recia Lim
                    last edited by

                    GalMummy:
                    Can someone help with this synthesis :

                    The workers want a pay increase. They want reduced hours as well.
                    Ans: Not only__________________________________________.

                    Thanks
                    Not only do the workers want a pay increase, they also want to reduce hours.

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                      ximinful
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                      A number of break-ins has/have happened…


                      The answer given was "have" , but why? Someone pls help me. Thx

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                        Robertpattinsonidle
                        last edited by

                        When to use has been and had been? example:

                        Loo Hong _____________ in London for many years before he met his wife.
                        (1) had lived
                        (2) has been living
                        (3) had been living
                        (4) have been living

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