Q&A - P2 English
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babynicole:
I thought the answer should be \" fight\" too, but the answer sheet from assessment says \" fought\" . :? Who should I trust ?
Where did you get the assessment from? Perhaps you might like to check with your child's teacher? -
hi all...
1. 'cost' has past tense anot? :oops:
2. and 'information counter' in a mall, should it be in capital letters for both?
and
3. Christmas Day or Christmas day?
TQ. preparing for compo exams..... -
jedamum:
1. Cost don't have past tense.hi all...
1. 'cost' has past tense anot? :oops:
2. and 'information counter' in a mall, should it be in capital letters for both?
and
3. Christmas Day or Christmas day?
TQ. preparing for compo exams.....
I don't know for the rest, even though I'm a p6-er. :stupid: :stupid: -
livewith_vanilla:
Hi jedamum and livewith_vanilla,
1. Cost don't have past tense.jedamum:
hi all...
1. 'cost' has past tense anot? :oops:
2. and 'information counter' in a mall, should it be in capital letters for both?
and
3. Christmas Day or Christmas day?
TQ. preparing for compo exams.....
I don't know for the rest, even though I'm a p6-er. :stupid: :stupid:
1. 'Cost' is one of those special words which are the same in the Infinitive, Past tense and Past Participle forms.
2. It depends on the context. If you are referring to the information counter as a common noun, then it should be small caps throughout.
Eg. There is an information counter on the ground floor of the shopping centre.
But if you are referring to the information counter as a proper noun (special name), then the phrase should begin with caps.
Eg. Will the parents of the lost child please come to the Information Counter?
3. Christmas Day, like all other festivals, are proper nouns, and the word 'Day' is included in the name. Hence both words begin with caps.
Hope this helps.
Learning Partners -
Hi Learning Partners,
Thanks a lot for the clarifications.
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this word order my child got it wrong (P2 eng)
she wrote: would u like to go with me to the movies?
teacher said shd be βwould you like to go to the movies with meβ
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lauren:
this word order my child got it wrong (P2 eng)
she wrote: would u like to go with me to the movies?
teacher said shd be 'would you like to go to the movies with me'
why?
I think \"movies\" is the direct object here and \"me\" is the indirect object, and structurally it should come in the format of (subject + verb + direct object + indirect object)
That's the reason why the first sentence above sounds strange which comes in the format of (subject + verb + indirect object + direct object)
OTOH, if you make \"me\" as the direct object it sounds fine as in the following.
\"Would you like to go with her to the circus or would you like to go with me to the movies?\"
All very difficult to explain to a P2 but I suppose the sentence structure is something they pick up automatically as they read widely
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oh no, i still dun understand.
are they any bks on sentence structure?
wat abt this word order question:
i went to the show recently
i recently went to the show
is 2nd one wrong? why?
i thot word order was easy till my girl made such mistakes. -
lauren:
This is a adverb (\"recently\") positioning question. Adverbs of time (\"recently\", \"now\",\"yesterday\") come at the end of verb/object. Adverbs of frequency of time (\"usually\", \"never\") come before verb.oh no, i still dun understand.
are they any bks on sentence structure?
wat abt this word order question:
i went to the show recently
i recently went to the show
is 2nd one wrong? why?
i thot word order was easy till my girl made such mistakes.
If you replace \"recently\" with \"yesterday\", you will see why second one sounds strange.
I went to the show yesterday.
I yesterday went to the show
I'll let others comment on grammar books. There are plenty out there..and then there is this big debate about the use of grammar books. It appears the prevailing theory is that you pick up grammar from reading and speaking widely (which is not necessarily wrong).
HTH -
iFruit:
the first sentence is an Eng sentence.
I went to the show yesterday.
I yesterday went to the show
the second sentence sounds like a sentence translated from a CL sentence.
my boy is opposite. he can write correct Eng sentence, but his CL sentence, he tend to translate from EL and get \"I went to the show yesterday\" for CL \"Wo qu can dian ying zhuo tian.\"
have to converse frequently to get it straight.
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