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      HAPPYH
      last edited by

      Need help.


      Both girls are -------- for their age.

      1) tall 2) taller

      Which one is correct? :?

      Thank you in advance.

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        Funz
        last edited by

        tall

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          HAPPYH
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          Funz:
          tall

          Yes, that was the answer given. Thank you

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            Lexmark
            last edited by

            Super Alice:
            Funz:

            [quote=\"Super Alice\"]I have came across this question:


            The clown performed funny tricks and made the children _______ loudly.
            1) laugh 2) laughs 3) laughed 4) laughing

            Should it be laughed or laugh?

            laugh

            Thanks. What is the explanation that we can tell our kid? Because, kid will claim that sentence has all the past tense words.[/quote]Yes, I would like to know which grammar rule that applied in such patterns: made me think, made me look, made me cry, made me smile... Because I need to discuss with my son's teacher about this.... TQ

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              Funz
              last edited by

              I also dun know how to explain. Know how to apply but dunno how to explain the rules.

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                Lexmark
                last edited by

                http://i50.tinypic.com/5zi4w8.jpg\">

                My son is very sure his answer is correct, but I don't know how to prove that to the teacher...

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                  ponyo
                  last edited by

                  Hi Lexmark,

                  \"laugh\" is the correct answer.
                  Make / Made / Help are causative verbs.

                  So the correct sentence structure is

                  Subject + Make + Person + Base Form of Verb

                  http://esl.about.com/od/grammarstructures/a/causative.htm

                  Hope this helps...

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                    Lexmark
                    last edited by

                    Hi, Ponyo,

                    :thankyou:
                    Very helpful, indeed!

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                      bluesclue
                      last edited by

                      hi have a question on Tag Questions.


                      This dog belongs to my neighbour,________ it?

                      1)does 2)doesn't 3)is 4)isn't


                      The answer given by DS's teacher is (4). Just wondering is (2) also acceptable? A bit confused on the rule here:

                      If i rephrase the sentence as follow:

                      \"This dog (does) belong to my neighbour, ..... (doesnt) it ?

                      Or should it be rephrased as \"this dog (is) my neighbour's, isnt it?


                      Thanks
                      :?

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                        Xiao Hu
                        last edited by

                        bluesclue:
                        hi have a question on Tag Questions.


                        This dog belongs to my neighbour,________ it?

                        1)does 2)doesn't 3)is 4)isn't


                        The answer given by DS's teacher is (4). Just wondering is (2) also acceptable? A bit confused on the rule here:

                        If i rephrase the sentence as follow:

                        \"This dog (does) belong to my neighbour, ..... (doesnt) it ?

                        Or should it be rephrased as \"this dog (is) my neighbour's, isnt it?


                        Thanks
                        :?
                        Answer should be (2) doesn't , because of simple present verb \"belongs\".

                        Please see this link:
                        http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv208.shtml
                        The relevant section:
                        \"When present and past simple tenses appear in positive statements, normally no auxiliary verb is used, but we use the auxiliaries does, do or did in the tag. In negative statements in the present or past simple, the auxiliaries doesn't, don't or didn't are, of course, already present. Compare the following:

                        You play tennis on Thursdays usually, don't you?

                        And Jack plays with you, doesn't he?

                        You didn't play last Thursday, did you?\"

                        Regards,
                        Xiaohu

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