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Strategy to Answer Paper 2 Section A English UPSRSection A Sentence Construction10 questions10 marks1 mark for each questionsGuidelines to answer section ARead the instructionsStudy the pictureRead the words givenIndentify the tensesAsk WH questionsWrite the sentenceCheck the grammar and punctuationRemember the sentence structureSubjectVerbStorylineWho? Singular or plural?What? When? Why? Where? Simple Present Tense

SubjectVerbStorylinesellsfruit by the roadside.The hawker

SubjectVerbStorylinekeeptheir bags in the lockers.TheySubjectVerbStorylinesavesa boy from drowning.The man

SubjectVerbStorylinefedher chickens with some grain just now.Puan MinahSimple Past Tense

SubjectVerbStorylineblewoff the boys hat yesterday.The wind

SubjectVerbStorylinerescueda boy from the fire last week.The fireman

SubjectVerbStorylinewerescared of the snake.The girls

SubjectVerb-to-beVerb+ingStoryline

puttingsome oranges into the refrigerator.isContinuous Tense

JaneSubjectVerb-to-beVerb+ingStoryline

walkingto school.areThe girls

SubjectVerb-to-beVerb+ingStoryline

skatingon the ice rink.areThe children

SubjectVerb-to-beVerb+ingStoryline

tryingon a pair of shoes.isMy mother

No verb is given?Identify the verb!Lets give it a try!

SubjectVerbStorylinehasa long neck.A giraffe

SubjectVerbStorylinecookedporridge this morning.My mother

SubjectVerbStorylineare collectingfirewood in the forest.The scouts

SubjectVerbStorylinewasheld to raise funds.The jumble sale

SubjectVerbStorylineusesa shovel to dig some holes.My uncle

There is/areSubjectVerbStorylinearemany people ib the boat.There

SubjectVerbStorylineisa rainbow in the sky.There

SubjectVerbStorylinearesome biscuits on the table.There

Confuse with the preposition?SubjectVerbStorylineare havinga picnic on the beach.Mei Ling and her family

____ the farm?____ the river?____ the roadside?____ the bus stop?onbybyatAre you ready for the challenge?