Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Subject - Verb Agreement Reflections

Please answer the questions briefly but meaningfully.

Aside from learning the basics of the English grammar through the rules of subject-verb agreement...

1. What morals did you learn from the topic?
2. How could we relate the  rules of subject-verb agreement to real life situations aside from communication experiences and purposes?

Subject-Verb Agreement PART 2

PART II. Give the rule for each sentence.
(Note: copying and pasting the answers of others as your answers is a BIG NO NO. This could be traced easily.)

11. Japs and Zsa-Zsa are my neighbors.                          
12. The exam and test is difficult.      
13. One-fourth of the pizza is already consumed.                   
14. Each is given an hour to rest.                             
15. Joseph, who is the son of the captain, is now a doctor.
16. Either my father or my brothers are going to sell the house.
17. It is not the faculty members but the president who decides this issue.
18. The number of people we need to hire is thirteen.
19. A number of people have written in about this subject.
20. The staff is in a meeting.
21. Neither the plates nor the serving bowl goes on that shelf.
22.  A bouquet of yellow roses lends color and fragrance to the room.
23. Five million pesos is such a big money.
24. High levels of mercury occur in some fish.
25. The family have all gone their separate ways.

Subject-Verb Agreement PART 1


PART I. Give the rule for each sentence.
(Note: copying and pasting the answers of others as your answers is a BIG NO NO. This could be traced easily.)

1. Both of the chairs are destroyed.                  
2. Greg wishes he could be a rock star.                         
3. Anthony, who polished the floor is tired.           
4. The cupboard and the clock are new.                  
5. Somebody is looking for you.                              
6. Three kilos of apple is heavy.                              
7. The news is surprising.                                     
8.  Honesty is the best policy.                               
9. “To love your student means to teach them to love what is difficult” is my motto.                 
10.  Rice and pork makes up my lunch.                                        

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Techy? No! low… gee = TECHNOLOGY!

Technology is all around us! Who would have thought that with just a click away, you can conquer the world at an instant…. at an instant!  Click the following links below then answer the questions by commenting on this post.

Question 1: Can you consider technology as a blessing? Defend your answer.
Question 2: How can you promote responsible use of technology?
Question 3: If you were given the chance to choose, would you prefer to have technology around you or not? Why?