Q&A - PSLE English
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Skyed:
Is this answer correct:
James said that his sister was coming over that afternoon.KRR:
Hi,
Can somebody help me with this question?
James: \"My sister is coming over this afternoon.\"
James said _______________________________.
Thank you very much
KRR
I think. Though I'm not sure on the was. Might be is.
James said that his sister was going over that afternoon.
KRR -
KRR:
Is this answer correct:
James said that his sister was coming over that afternoon.Skyed:
[quote=\"KRR\"]Hi,
Can somebody help me with this question?
James: \"My sister is coming over this afternoon.\"
James said _______________________________.
Thank you very much
KRR
I think. Though I'm not sure on the was. Might be is.
James said that his sister was going over that afternoon.
KRR[/quote]I don't think so because going over implies going someplace else, instead of coming. -
[James said that his sister was coming over that afternoon.
I think. Though Iβm not sure on the was. Might be is.[/quote]
Is this answer correct:
James said that his sister was going over that afternoon.
KRR[/quote]
I donβt think so because going over implies going someplace else, instead of coming.[/quote]
thank u very much.
KRR -
happyheart:
No sooner had the referee blown the whistle than the striker scored a goal.
Q3) The referee blew the whistle when the striker scored a goal.
No sooner ______________________________________________.
Check out this link for the usage of \"no sooner than\".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1535_questionanswer/page61.shtml
Also contrast with the usage of \"Hardly...when\" and \"Scarcely...when\",
Eg Hardly had the referee blown the whistle when the striker scored a goal.
Hope the above helps. -
KRR:
Looks correct to me.
Can somebody help me with this question?
James: \"My sister is coming over this afternoon.\"
James said _______________________________
Is this answer correct:
James said that his sister was going over that afternoon.
KRR -
Hi,
Earlier I had posted a question on Direct & Indirect speech.
James: \"My sister is coming over this afternoon.\"
James said _______________________________
Given ans: James said that his sister was coming over that afternoon.
My answer: James siad that hsi sister was going over that afternoon.
Followingly I have another question which confuses me.
She said, \"Come here. girls.\"
She asked ________________.
Given ans: She asked the girls to go there.
My ans: She asked the girls to come there.
Can some grammar expert please explain, when does the 'come' int eh question change to 'go' and when it does not.
Thanks in advance.
KRR -
linden2000:
Thank you, linden2000. The site is useful too
No sooner had the referee blown the whistle than the striker scored a goal.happyheart:
Q3) The referee blew the whistle when the striker scored a goal.
No sooner ______________________________________________.
Check out this link for the usage of \"no sooner than\".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1535_questionanswer/page61.shtml
Also contrast with the usage of \"Hardly...when\" and \"Scarcely...when\",
Eg Hardly had the referee blown the whistle when the striker scored a goal.
Hope the above helps.
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Hi KKR,
I am no language expert, but will try to answer your question.
When we change from direct to indirect speech the general rules are as follow :
1) Time Change
this afternoon β> that afternoon
2) Pronoun change
my sister β> his sister
3) Tense change
is coming β> was coming
There is no need to change the word of a tense from come to go.
Hope it make sense. -
Can someone help with this? Thank you.
I heard the doorbell ______ just before i went to bed.
1) ring 2) rings 3) rang 4) rung -
Can someone help with this? Thank you.
I heard the doorbell ______ just before i went to bed.
1) ring 2) rings 3) rang 4) rung
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