Q&A - P4 English
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Share your answers? :please:
Grammar Cloze question
I am feeling very happy. My parents are bringing my brothers and ________________ for a family holiday tomorrow. We are going on a cruise.
Comprehension Cloze question
After several weeks, the tadpoles' legs start to develop. Their tails get shorter and ________________ disappear. Although they can still swim well, adult frogs live on land. -
sembgal:
Mee Toh School P4 students are reading What's Up Newspapers and doing worksheets based in this newspaper. The English inside is so \"chim\" for upper primary students but good to expose them to it. Lower secondary also suitable. Really better than Little Red Dot!
Check out http://www.newsforkids.com.sg
Oh that magazine! When I was in my O level year, my English teacher still forced us to subscribe to that magazine... It's a very interesting magazine! -
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Is it --> me, eventually?Share your answers? :please:
Grammar Cloze question
I am feeling very happy. My parents are bringing my brothers and ________________ for a family holiday tomorrow. We are going on a cruise.
Comprehension Cloze question
After several weeks, the tadpoles' legs start to develop. Their tails get shorter and ________________ disappear. Although they can still swim well, adult frogs live on land. -
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MeShare your answers? :please:
Grammar Cloze question
I am feeling very happy. My parents are bringing my brothers and ________________ for a family holiday tomorrow. We are going on a cruise.
Comprehension Cloze question
After several weeks, the tadpoles' legs start to develop. Their tails get shorter and ________________ disappear. Although they can still swim well, adult frogs live on land.
Eventually -
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I
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Answer: 1) meShare your answers? :please:
Grammar Cloze question
I am feeling very happy. My parents are bringing my brothers and ________________ for a family holiday tomorrow. We are going on a cruise.
Comprehension Cloze question
After several weeks, the tadpoles' legs start to develop. Their tails get shorter and ________________ disappear. Although they can still swim well, adult frogs live on land.
2) gradually -
snappleapple:
Recent issue was newspapers format.sembgal:
Mee Toh School P4 students are reading What's Up Newspapers and doing worksheets based in this newspaper. The English inside is so \"chim\" for upper primary students but good to expose them to it. Lower secondary also suitable. Really better than Little Red Dot!
Check out http://www.newsforkids.com.sg
Oh that magazine! When I was in my O level year, my English teacher still forced us to subscribe to that magazine... It's a very interesting magazine! -
Can anyone help to explain why the answer to this question is run and not runs or ran?
Question: John watched the athlete ______down the path.
Thanks. -
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I would change the verb \"bringing\" to \"taking\" in the question.Share your answers? :please:
Grammar Cloze question
I am feeling very happy. My parents are bringing my brothers and ________________ for a family holiday tomorrow. We are going on a cruise.
Comprehension Cloze question
After several weeks, the tadpoles' legs start to develop. Their tails get shorter and ________________ disappear. Although they can still swim well, adult frogs live on land.
As for the answers:
1) me
2) gradually, eventually (and other suitable words) -
WNWLJL:
The most common explanation is to say watched is a sense verb and after a sense verb, the verb can only be the infinitive or -ing form. Thus, run or running would be possible.Can anyone help to explain why the answer to this question is run and not runs or ran?
Question: John watched the athlete ______down the path.
Thanks.
Another way is to look at the structure. First, I would rewrite the sentence as follows:
1) John watched him run down the path.
That is, I've changed \"the athlete\" to \"him\", an object pronoun (without altering the meaning of the sentence).
In English, a subject pronoun that occupies a subject position determines the verb, an object pronoun doesn't:
2) He runs. (not him runs)
That explains why you can't have runs after him in sentence (1).
Since we can't have runs, which is a finite verb, we also can't have ran because both runs and ran occur in a finite clause:
3) John runs. (singular, present tense)
4) John ran. (past tense)
(A finite verb shows agreement with a subject and is marked for tense.)
In other words, the clause after watched in sentence (1) is non-finite and thus only the infinitive or the -ing form of the verb is permissible.
5) John watched [non-finite clause]
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