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    Q&A - PSLE English

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      optimistforum
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      Hi there


      Can anyone recommend a theme-based vocab book at P6, please? Buy theme, I mean a section say flowers, office-working, canteens, etc.

      I have the EPH Complete Practice Book, but it is insufficient. All help, labelling book name and author is much appreciated.

      Cheers.

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        soyabean
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        Dear All

        Oral for scene in classroom.
        Two students are talking to each other, oblivious to teacherโ€™s presence, and the teacher is staring angrily at them.
        Can we say the kids are ACTING UP? Is it appropriate to say they are acting up when they are just chatting away and not being aware that the teacher is staring angrily at them?

        Thanks!

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          soyabean
          last edited by

          You may wish to buy the green colour theme-based book '500 phrasal verbs in action' by Verne Maree, by Success Publications.It has exercise after every theme. but i find the exercise may not be sufficient. In every theme, there are conversations among different people under different settings related to the theme.

          optimistforum:
          Hi there


          Can anyone recommend a theme-based vocab book at P6, please? Buy theme, I mean a section say flowers, office-working, canteens, etc.

          I have the EPH Complete Practice Book, but it is insufficient. All help, labelling book name and author is much appreciated.

          Cheers.

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            soyabean
            last edited by

            Pls go _________ the concepts again as some of us are still unsure.


            1) over
            2) through

            The answer is through. Why is it not over? What is the difference?

            Thanks!!

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              soyabean
              last edited by

              Dear all


              The boy, as well as the girls ________ going for the concert.

              1) IS
              2) ARE

              What is the answer?
              Thanks so much!!

              ๐Ÿ™‚

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                Charnic
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                Answer is "is". For "as well as", it acts as a distractor. So you look back the subject which is the boy.

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                  sharonkhoo
                  last edited by

                  There should be a comma after 'girls'. The main sentence is:


                  The boy is going...

                  and the full sentence should read:

                  The boy, as well as the girls, is going...

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                    soyabean
                    last edited by

                    Thanks all for your concise answers! ๐Ÿ™‚

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                      soyabean
                      last edited by

                      Dear All

                      Can I use the word 'coach' in this way?

                      My mother coaches me to ride a bicycle.

                      Thanks so much!!

                      ๐Ÿ˜„

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                        Miss Raja
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                        To go over is to move or travel somewhere. To go through is to analyse or discuss through something (in this context).


                        Cheers
                        Miss Raja
                        check out my blog at sgpsleenglish.blogspot.com
                        missraja86@ovi.com

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