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    • RE: All About Market Rates of Private Tutors

      Which level and for which subject?

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    • RE: 2010 DSA(Direct School Admission)

      Thank you for all yr replies šŸ˜„


      Managed to reach the teacher. She said admin wld call me to go down to school to sign a verification slip. Phew! šŸ˜‰

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    • RE: 2010 DSA(Direct School Admission)

      jtoh:
      obsession:

      After submitting the DSA School Preference Form through one's Primary school, would there be any verification slip given?


      Am concerned now as a verification slip could be printed out if you submit your preference online. Even more concerned if the school loses the form or if the clerk enters the info wrongly :shock:

      Best to submit online. Less human error.

      Shucks too late! DS had to submit it to his form teacher by today as they will all be off for a 3-day camp. I didn't duplicate a copy and I can't recall the DSA pin no.! 😢

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    • RE: 2010 DSA(Direct School Admission)

      After submitting the DSA School Preference Form through one's Primary school, would there be any verification slip given?


      Am concerned now as a verification slip could be printed out if you submit your preference online. Even more concerned if the school loses the form or if the clerk enters the info wrongly :shock:

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    • RE: Post PSLE blues

      Feel lost and bored, think withdrawal syndrome kicking in :slapshead:

      Unwinding and going to have a looong nap http://bestsmileys.com/sleeping/11.gif\">

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    • RE: 2010 PSLE English

      kiasuss:
      MOE Hater:

      [quote=\"obsession\"]
      My son wrote 'upsets' too which is incorrect. Originally, he wrote 'upset' but he thought like you about 'the fact' bit.

      The 'upset' in the question is in the past tense. Thus it should still remain as 'upset' (past tense).

      I put upset at first, but then changed to upsets then changed to made me upset because it sounded more natural to me

      the 'upsets' in the answer is not about the past or present form but the singular or plural. there is no past or present form in upset. both is still the same so it depends on the singular or plural of the subject[/quote]There's singular/plural form of upset? :?

      There IS past and present form...base form > upset; simple past tense > upset; past particple > upset

      The fact that he did not keep his promise made me upset. (past tense)

      Option 1 : The fact that he did not keep his promise upset (past tense) me.

      Option 2 : The fact that he did not keep his promise upsets (present tense) me.

      I still think it's the first one. If it's the second option, I'll rejoice as that was my child's answer :oops: :lol: Any experts? :?:

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    • RE: 2010 PSLE English

      kiasuss:
      MOE Hater:

      for 2nd synthesis.


      He did not keep his promise. It upset me.

      The fact that he did not keep his promise made me upset.

      Is it correct?


      it should be: The fact that he did not keep his promise upsets me.
      it is 'upsets' cuz 'fact' is uncountable so must be singular

      My son wrote 'upsets' too which is incorrect. Originally, he wrote 'upset' but he thought like you about 'the fact' bit.

      The 'upset' in the question is in the past tense. Thus it should still remain as 'upset' (past tense).

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    • RE: 2010 PSLE Discussion

      anonymus:
      beauty queen:

      [quote=\"obsession\"]Editing & Spelling :


      Irritable
      Ideal
      Nutritional
      Beneficial
      Tendency
      Necessary
      Performance
      Information
      😐

      not ideal ideally

      Yeah...its ideally..
      By the way, do u remember the sentence for Nutritional? I think i wrote Nutritious..I think the qt was like this
      -------- food..(has 2 be nutritious food...Was the qt ---------- value? then i must b nutritional value..I'm confused..
      can u remember the correct qt?[/quote]Nutritional value.

      What's the word after ideal/ideally?

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    • RE: 2010 PSLE Discussion

      Grammar


      1) She had fallen from the sides of the swing. She also --------- (options were something like has, had, has had, ?) lost her wallet.

      Answer : has had (???)

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    • RE: 2010 PSLE Discussion

      Editing & Spelling :


      Irritable
      Ideal
      Nutritional
      Beneficial
      Tendency
      Necessary
      Performance
      Information

      😐

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