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    Q&A - PSLE English

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    • W Offline
      whitety
      last edited by

      Hi anneshirleygilbert,


      Me too. I will still stick to answer (1).

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        kiasubeng
        last edited by

        On intensely and intently.


        Let me give an example and we can discuss if it make sense. Do note that it is hard for me to explain why I choose 2.

        During my school days, my teacher taught me to restructure the sentence and evaluate if it still make sense:
        ---
        From :
        He dislikes David _____________.

        To :
        He _____________ dislikes David .
        (1) intensely
        (2) intently


        Will you choose '1' or '2'?
        --

        Why do we want to restructure the sentence this way? The objective is to identify if the meaning of the sentence is change if we place the same word either infront or behind the sentence.

        Eg.
        - I always run at night.
        - I run at night always.


        Back to the question, my gut feel says that 'intensely dislikes David' doesn't sounds right.

        It should probably be \"David is intensely dislikes by Francis'

        This is just something that I acquired long time back ....I will leave it to rest of the members to share and discuss.

        Hope this helps.

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          anneshirleygilbert
          last edited by

          I’m sorry, but I don’t follow your line of explanation.


          Are you referring to a sentence made in the Active or Passive Voice?

          But, I think this question calls for a transformation in that respect.

          But, thank you, just the same, for trying to help.

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            cimman
            last edited by

            for what it is worth, I do agree "intense" can be used.

            I’ve seen a lot phrases where intense is used to describe strong emotions, not just heat alone.
            ah well, teachers do make mistakes too. They’re only human. It is a good practise for our children to question something if it seems dubious.

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              Zack7
              last edited by

              anneshirleygilbert:
              I need some opinion on the following question, please.


              Francis always criticizes his younger brother, David. In fact, he dislikes David _____________.
              (1) intensely
              (2) intently
              (3) intentionally
              (4) intermittently

              My daughter chose (1), but her English teacher said (2) is the correct answer. I also think (1) should be the correct answer.

              hi everyone,

              intensely is wrong.

              intently is right, the root word of intently is intentionally

              the crux of problem lies with \"IN FACT\"

              so it should read, '' in fact, francis dislikes david intently (intentionally) ''

              that would explain why he always picks on david.

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                Bonnie
                last edited by

                I need some help for my P6 son, looking for a good tuition centre or tuitor for him, anyone knows of any good tutor or tuition centre?

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                  Superbugs
                  last edited by

                  Pls help me with this question:


                  No one except Peter and Jane like durians.
                  Is this grammatically correct as answer indicate ‘likes’.

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                    Zack7
                    last edited by

                    Superbugs:
                    Pls help me with this question:


                    No one except Peter and Jane like durians.
                    Is this grammatically correct as answer indicate 'likes'.
                    I believe the 'likes' is for 'no one'

                    So it goes

                    No one,except p and j, likes durians.

                    Or

                    No one likes durians, except p n j.

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                      Superbugs
                      last edited by

                      Zack7:
                      Superbugs:

                      Pls help me with this question:


                      No one except Peter and Jane like durians.
                      Is this grammatically correct as answer indicate 'likes'.

                      I believe the 'likes' is for 'no one'

                      So it goes

                      No one,except p and j, likes durians.

                      Or

                      No one likes durians, except p n j.

                      That's what I hv in mind but kid's school teacher told my kid otherwise.

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                        Zack7
                        last edited by

                        Superbugs:
                        Zack7:

                        [quote=\"Superbugs\"]Pls help me with this question:


                        No one except Peter and Jane like durians.
                        Is this grammatically correct as answer indicate 'likes'.

                        I believe the 'likes' is for 'no one'

                        So it goes

                        No one,except p and j, likes durians.

                        Or

                        No one likes durians, except p n j.

                        That's what I hv in mind but kid's school teacher told my kid otherwise.[/quote]Apparently, both plural and singular are possible.

                        But according to this article,

                        http://www.grammarmudge.cityslide.com/articles/article/1026513/9903.htm

                        It says \"none but the selected boys HAVE money\"

                        Where none here must be plural.

                        Hmm

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