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Re: Simple English Test! by ststyreal(f): 11:03am On Jun 22, 2016 |
omonighoblessing:1-A; 2-A; 3-B; 4-A; 5-B; 6-A; 7-B; 8-B; 9-B; 10-A. |
Re: Simple English Test! by HyDef(m): 11:04am On Jun 22, 2016 |
Gaborone: Exactly what I was going to say about number 8. As with someone who said 'historian' can be 'a' or 'an', not so. It depends on the sound that follows. Not the spelling. A unique person, because the sound is of 'y'. An hour, because the 'h' is silent. A historian. The 'h' is pronounced. |
Re: Simple English Test! by SUPOL(m): 11:04am On Jun 22, 2016 |
Now I know say many Nairalanders no pass Jamb |
Re: Simple English Test! by NaMe4: 11:07am On Jun 22, 2016 |
All the B's are correct and the A's, wrong! |
Re: Simple English Test! by Checked86: 11:09am On Jun 22, 2016 |
omonighoblessing:1).A; 2).A; 3).B; 4).B; 5).B; 6).A; 7).A; .B; 9).B; 10).B |
Re: Simple English Test! by Mujinho4b(m): 11:09am On Jun 22, 2016 |
A A B B B B A B B A |
Re: Simple English Test! by rosy1992(f): 11:09am On Jun 22, 2016 |
1)A 2)A 3)B 4)B 5)B 6)B 7)A B 9)A 10)B |
Re: Simple English Test! by omonighoblessing(f): 11:09am On Jun 22, 2016 |
My answers : pls you are free to criticise oooh.... I am just only a professor in English 1:A 2:A 3:B 4:B 5:B 6:A 7:A 8:B 9:B 10:B |
Re: Simple English Test! by Nobody: 11:10am On Jun 22, 2016 |
1.A 2.A 3.A 4.B 5.B 6.B 7.B 8.A 9.A 10.A |
Re: Simple English Test! by Beleeez(m): 11:11am On Jun 22, 2016 |
VictorRomanov: E be like say na wen u reach No. 7 u sober. |
Re: Simple English Test! by JaredNormak: 11:11am On Jun 22, 2016 |
Inioluwa01:I've been looking for this answer. 1 Like |
Re: Simple English Test! by Ashleyma77(m): 11:11am On Jun 22, 2016 |
Sanchez01: mind you,the past tense of broadcast is broadcast.there's no such word as broadcasted |
Re: Simple English Test! by dbrown(m): 11:11am On Jun 22, 2016 |
1.a 2.b 3.b 4.b 5.b 6.b 7.a 8.b 9.b 10.b |
Re: Simple English Test! by Udoks(m): 11:11am On Jun 22, 2016 |
1. Both options for #1 are wrong. You don't GIVE but GRANT leave. 2. A) I wish I were the campaign manager of PDP in the last general election. 3. A) [/b]The news of president Buhari's arrival was broadcasted yesterday.[b] 4. B) They appeared to be talking on private matters. 5. B) He fell from the top of the house. 6. B) The subject matter of his discourse was excellent. 7. B) ) If she knew about his financial situation, she would have helped him out. 8. B) Her baby daddy has too many baggage. 9. B) B) Nothing but that would satisfy him. 10. [/b]This would definitely pass as A but the consonant 'H' in the English alphabet is the only consonant that is allowed to carry both the 'A' and the 'AN', just like the vowel 'U' can sometimes carry or tag along with the article 'A'. EG, He has A UNIQUE point of view. [b] I kinda agree with all but the numbers 3 and 10 3. Before, the simple past and past participle of 'broadcast' simply used to be 'broadcast'. But recently, some literature now prefer to use 'broadcasted'. However, the two are still very much acceptable. 10. The H is a consonant that could either be voiced as in 'Hospital' or silent as in 'Hour'. The article of choice between 'a' and 'an' depends on whether the 'H' is voiced or silent. So when voiced we use 'a' = e.g... a hospital, a house, etc. And when silent, we use 'an' = e.g... an hour, an honest man, etc. This however obviously depends on the knowledge of the words with the voiced 'H' and those with the silent 'H'. Some cultures, both in Nigeria and outside have what we call the 'H' factor- in which they put an 'H' where there's not meant to be and remove it from where there's supposed to be. These people might particularly have a problem picking the article to use. NB- I said 'an H' and not 'a H' because H in itself, in the phonemic transcription, does not start with an 'h'. I hope I sha made small sense... Lol H = /'eItĘ/ (I couldn't write the 'ei' diphthong well. Please manage) As for the example used by the person I quoted, 'unique', just like 'university', carries the 'a' article because though 'u' is a vowel, the transcription begins with a consonant 'j'. So it's only appropriate to say 'a unique idea from a university's staff union' I am not an English professor, I am just a mere Doctor with interest in languages. Thank you. 1 Like |
Re: Simple English Test! by NaMe4: 11:12am On Jun 22, 2016 |
omonighoblessing: LOL! I thought you had the marking scheme 1 Like |
Re: Simple English Test! by paix(m): 11:13am On Jun 22, 2016 |
1A 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 9B 10B |
Re: Simple English Test! by VictorRomanov: 11:13am On Jun 22, 2016 |
Re: Simple English Test! by megareal: 11:14am On Jun 22, 2016 |
1. A 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. B 6. A 7. A or B 8. None 9. B 10. B |
Re: Simple English Test! by Ronaldinnioh(m): 11:14am On Jun 22, 2016 |
This is nothing like BROADCASTED IT IS BROADCAST |
Re: Simple English Test! by omonighoblessing(f): 11:16am On Jun 22, 2016 |
NaMe4:well I do.just point out the ones you fail.then reasons why u failed it would be given to u.... we're all learning |
Re: Simple English Test! by Checked86: 11:17am On Jun 22, 2016 |
TIME UP! Submit your answer sheets to the class rep; Checked86 |
Re: Simple English Test! by Austin234(m): 11:18am On Jun 22, 2016 |
1. B 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. A 9. B 10. A |
Re: Simple English Test! by Nobody: 11:19am On Jun 22, 2016 |
shouldn't it be too MUCH baggage as opposed to too many baggage? countable and uncountable nouns, you cannot count baggage, so it should be much you can say many items of baggage or many baggage items but you can't say many baggage or many baggages because baggage by definition is uncountable. Baggage has no plural so you cannot talk about many. Madam teacher, Madam examiner take note!!!! |
Re: Simple English Test! by ultra100(f): 11:19am On Jun 22, 2016 |
see ur life, u still dey shout broadcasted, na big wah for u o |
Re: Simple English Test! by Sanchez01: 11:19am On Jun 22, 2016 |
flamingREED:I know. Problem is, the questions are riddled with errors. The article THE must come before almost all acronym or abbreviations. Thanks. |
Re: Simple English Test! by Sanchez01: 11:20am On Jun 22, 2016 |
Ashleyma77:
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Re: Simple English Test! by Nobody: 11:21am On Jun 22, 2016 |
1 not correct bro 2. A 3. A 4. B 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. B 10 B |
Re: Simple English Test! by Checked86: 11:22am On Jun 22, 2016 |
omonighoblessing:Sir! Sir!! Sir!!! This person copied from me. |
Re: Simple English Test! by mayor10(m): 11:23am On Jun 22, 2016 |
The questions are simple buh technical. They dont give leave for ur question 1...they grant leave question 2...both options are correct just that was is mostly used by britians and were by americans....or vice versa buh whichever way u're right buh we choose to go with were cos we were colonised by britians question 3..most people use broadcasted buh the first option too isnt right cos broadcast isnt a verb so it should be''there was a broadcast concerning President Buhari's arrival . 4 is straightforward..you dont talk together...more lyk a tautology and affairs aint meant to be private. Option B 5..you cant fall down cos fall itself means coming down...also a tautology...so he fell from the top..option B 6)its either subject of discourse or matter of discuss or subject matter without discourse 7)both seems correct cos according to rule of concord,past subject,past verb buh option B seems more correct cos ''had i known'' most tyms comes along with regrets. option B....luggage,baggage,are collective names for bags,cases so u dont add s,...nothing like luggages,baggages 9)nothing but that would satisfy him.. U dont use else as a modifier...same mistake people make with if...either if or else ..nothing like if else or nothing else 1m)both options are correct...when pronouncing the h is always silent so you use an but when writing u use a cos of the consonant rule...buh saying a historian sounds archaic..means its old fashioned. No1 is perfect....i stand to be corrected.nice one OP. |
Re: Simple English Test! by SerialDigits(m): 11:23am On Jun 22, 2016 |
1. A 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. B 9. B 10.B Amai kowept? |
Re: Simple English Test! by Beleeez(m): 11:24am On Jun 22, 2016 |
omonighoblessing:Return your cert and pay for damages for posting wrong questions |
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