T4 SD paper (paper 7 Q57,ETC)
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T4 SD paper (paper 7 Q57,ETC)
hello people!
some of the answers are not only one !
PAPER 7 Q57
(leg arm log)
(end in at)
answer on answer sheet: legend, my son put login...
SAME PAPER Q58
(cat pit rest)
(art on in)
answer on answer sheet: restart, my son put piton...
paper 6 Q23
The man wore a flat hat.
answer on answer sheet: flat hat, my son put them(the man)...
IF THIS IS THE REAL TEST... What will be the rightanswer?
what will my son do with it in the future?
thanx
LINDA D
some of the answers are not only one !
PAPER 7 Q57
(leg arm log)
(end in at)
answer on answer sheet: legend, my son put login...
SAME PAPER Q58
(cat pit rest)
(art on in)
answer on answer sheet: restart, my son put piton...
paper 6 Q23
The man wore a flat hat.
answer on answer sheet: flat hat, my son put them(the man)...
IF THIS IS THE REAL TEST... What will be the rightanswer?
what will my son do with it in the future?
thanx
LINDA D
HELLO EVERYONE:
my son took paper 8 (SD)
Q26
The waiter will give you the menu
the answer on the answer sheet is them, my son put thew...
my son took paper 8 (SD)
Q26
The waiter will give you the menu
the answer on the answer sheet is them, my son put thew...
Is that why?'that' is more likely to be the answer than 'Them' because you are unlikely to begin a sentence with 'Them' and therefore it wouldn't have a capital letter. Or am I reading too much into this?
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Hi Linda
He needs to ignore capital letters in these questions - he should read the question entirely as if it is lower case. As there are only 5 possible answers, and the sentences rarely exceed 6 words, some of them are bound to include the start of the first word.
There may also be capitals elsewhere in the sentence of course:
"In China they eat noodles every day."
Sally-Anne
He needs to ignore capital letters in these questions - he should read the question entirely as if it is lower case. As there are only 5 possible answers, and the sentences rarely exceed 6 words, some of them are bound to include the start of the first word.
There may also be capitals elsewhere in the sentence of course:
"In China they eat noodles every day."
Sally-Anne
Sorry Sally-Anne, I didn't mean to confuse the issue!Sally-Anne wrote:Hi Lindaignore capital letters in these questions
I was only going on the info Linda had posted and now she has clarified things it all becomes crystal clear!
Linda, my daughter found these kind of questions quite difficult at first as she is a very fluent reader and tends to scan rather than read. After a few practice sessions the answers seemed to 'jump out' at her and I'm sure this will be the case for your son.
Good Luck.