2010 PSLE Discussion
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Sun_2010:
I too gave the answer \"fetch\"For question 25, is it won or fetched?
They said Queen Elizabeth gave him an award for his invention. It was not a competition right? So shouldn't the answer be 'fetched' ?
--DD of Sun_2010 -
joconde:
my son mentions \"nutrition\" and \"irritable\", couldn't spell the later
I am curious about the spelling words in the editing section, cos every year there are tricky words such as \"mischievous\".James Ang:
[quote=\"mummyjoyce\"]
U will know in half an hour time
the sch actually provided a list of commonly mis-spelled words for practice. But as i was revising with him yesterday, i discover other words that he can't spell, but may come in handy in SW, eg, inconvenience, apologize, etc. Lucky the SW today is informal writing.[/quote]I think the words were:
Nutritious
Irritable
Ideally
tendency
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Hi all,
Can we discuss the answers for the following 2 qts:
Gramm Discre:
1) She had fallen from the sides of the swing. She also --------- (had or has) lost her wallet.
Compre. cloze
1) When u r in the open like the garden be ------ (wary / aware) of any beehive -
anonymus:
My DS said the compre cloze did not have a sentence which looked like what you showed here? strange.Hi all,
Can we discuss on the answers of the following 2 qts:
Gramm clze:
1) She had fallen from the sides of the swing. She also --------- (had or has) lost her wallet.
Compre. cloze
1) When u r in the open like the garden be ------ (wary / aware) of any beehive -
My Child wrote about the Old woman - Suicide bomber??? :? :?: :idea:
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My DD wrote the old woman was a ghost!! :stupid:
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qts posted in this link too...
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=271246#271246 -
Day 1 - English -
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Editing & Spelling :
Irritable
Ideal
Nutritional
Beneficial
Tendency
Necessary
Performance
Information

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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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