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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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00(a) Trishaw are found at some tourist attractions in Melacca.02h3

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00(b)There are sixty seconds in a minute.02h3

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00(c) There are hundreds people at the stadium.02h3

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00(d)The men come from 010200 are the / are Japanese.02h3

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00(e)The people use baht to buy things.02h3

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00(f)He cannot make noise / make a noise in the library. 02h3

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01font 00 OK. 02font 02h3 01h3 00(f)He cannot make noise / make a noise in the library. 02font 02h3 00Vincent, you have gone from a very small font to a big black one.

  • 01font 00 OK.
  • 02font 02h3 01h3 00(f)He cannot make noise / make a noise in the library.
  • 02font 02h3 00Vincent, you have gone from a very small font to a big black one.
  • 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Hi,02br
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00(a) Trishaw01font00s 02font00are found at some tourist attractions in Melacca.02h3

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00(b)There are sixty seconds in a minute.01font00 OK02font02h3

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00(c) There are hundreds 01font00of 02font

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0Just an observation...02br
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00(f)He cannot make 01font00any02font00 noise / make 01del01font00a02font02del00 noise in the library. Noise is non-countable, therefore we can't put an "a" in front of "noise".0-
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10Just an observation...12br
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10(f)He cannot make 11font10any12font10 noise / make 11del11font10a12font12del10 noise in the library. 10Noise is non-countable10, th
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0(a) What is the conclusion? "make a noise" or "make noises" or "make noise"? 02br
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00(b) Why is the sentence below wrong? 02br
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00 (i) The people come from the Japan are called the Japanese.02br
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00 (ii)The people come from the Japan are the Japanese. 02br
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00As I know, "the Japanese" is t
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0It could be make a noise, make noises, make noise, or make any noise, depending on context. 02br
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00b) As shown before 'The people come from' is not correct. It is 'The people who come from' or simply 'The people from'02br
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01del00the02del00 Japan - country names do not generally take determiners02br
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0The people who come from India are Indians/Indian.02br
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00I believe the choice is up to what the speaker intends to convey, with Indians refering to individuals and Indian refering to their nationality, am I right?0-
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0Yes, that sounds right, with that example.0-

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