English Vocabulary

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During the school trip to the 1, students were instructed to remain 2 and follow the

guidelines given by their teachers. As they ventured into the forest, they encountered
various 3 of plants and animals. The tour guide, Mr. Tan, 4 them fascinating facts
about the ecosystem. Suddenly, they stumbled upon a 5 waterfall hidden deep
within the woods. Excitedly, the students 6 their cameras to capture the breathtaking
scenery. After exploring for some time, they gathered to enjoy a picnic lunch by the
tranquil stream. It was a(n) 7 experience that left a lasting impression on everyone.
As they 8 their way back to the bus, the sky began to darken, signaling the end of an
unforgettable day. The students returned to school with memories of their 9
adventure, eagerly anticipating their next outing. Reflecting on the trip, they realized
the importance of 10 nature and preserving its beauty for future generations.

Options:

1. a) beach b) museum c) forest


2. a) quiet b) noisy c) colorful
3. a) types b) species c) shapes
4. a) lectured b) narrated c) shouted
5. a) towering b) sparkling c) musical
6. a) grabbed b) packed c) fetched
7. a) ordinary b) extraordinary c) dreadful
8. a) found b) missed c) paved
9. a) thrilling b) boring c) routine
10. a) protecting b) neglecting c) admiring

You
hi
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Hello! How can I assist you today?

You
i want to know about vocabulary with examples
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Of course! Vocabulary refers to the collection of words that a person knows and uses in their
language. Having a rich vocabulary can enhance communication skills and understanding. Here
are some vocabulary words along with examples:

1. Pernicious (adjective): Causing harm in a subtle or gradual way.


 Example: The pernicious effects of smoking on one's health are well-documented.
2. Ubiquitous (adjective): Present, appearing, or found everywhere.
 Example: Smartphones have become ubiquitous in today's society.
3. Eloquent (adjective): Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
 Example: His eloquent speech moved the audience to tears.
4. Capricious (adjective): Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or
behavior.
 Example: The weather in spring can be quite capricious, with sunny skies one
moment and sudden rain the next.
5. Conundrum (noun): A confusing and difficult problem or question.
 Example: Solving the conundrum of climate change requires global cooperation
and innovative solutions.
6. Serendipity (noun): The occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
 Example: Their meeting was pure serendipity, leading to a lifelong friendship.
7. Melancholy (noun/adjective): A feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious
cause.
 Example: The melancholy melody of the piano echoed through the empty room.
8. Ephemeral (adjective): Lasting for a very short time.
 Example: The beauty of the cherry blossoms is ephemeral; they bloom for only a
few weeks each spring.
9. Taciturn (adjective): Reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
 Example: Despite his taciturn nature, he was a keen observer of human behavior.
10. Surreptitious (adjective): Kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of.
 Example: She made a surreptitious glance at her watch during the boring
meeting.

These are just a few examples of vocabulary words along with their meanings and usage in
sentences. Expanding your vocabulary can greatly enhance your ability to express yourself clearly
and effectively.

You
i want a test question from you. it should be a paragraph with 10 blank spaces to fill and its
standard should be for primary 6 english exam singapore syllabus
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Certainly! Here's a test question suitable for a Primary 6 English exam based on the Singapore
syllabus:

Read the following paragraph carefully. Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words from
the given options.

[Paragraph]

During the school trip to the 1, students were instructed to remain 2 and follow the guidelines
given by their teachers. As they ventured into the forest, they encountered various 3 of plants
and animals. The tour guide, Mr. Tan, 4 them fascinating facts about the ecosystem. Suddenly,
they stumbled upon a 5 waterfall hidden deep within the woods. Excitedly, the students 6 their
cameras to capture the breathtaking scenery. After exploring for some time, they gathered to
enjoy a picnic lunch by the tranquil stream. It was a(n) 7 experience that left a lasting impression
on everyone. As they 8 their way back to the bus, the sky began to darken, signaling the end of
an unforgettable day. The students returned to school with memories of their 9 adventure,
eagerly anticipating their next outing. Reflecting on the trip, they realized the importance of 10
nature and preserving its beauty for future generations.

Options:

1. a) beach b) museum c) forest


2. a) quiet b) noisy c) colorful
3. a) types b) species c) shapes
4. a) lectured b) narrated c) shouted
5. a) towering b) sparkling c) musical
6. a) grabbed b) packed c) fetched
7. a) ordinary b) extraordinary c) dreadful
8. a) found b) missed c) paved
9. a) thrilling b) boring c) routine
10. a) protecting b) neglecting c) admiring

This question is designed to test the students' comprehension skills, vocabulary, and ability to
select appropriate words to fill in the blanks based on context.
You
answers pls
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Sure! Here are the answers to the test question:

1. c) forest
2. a) quiet
3. b) species
4. b) narrated
5. a) towering
6. c) fetched
7. b) extraordinary
8. a) found
9. a) thrilling
10. a) protecting

I feel the best way to prepare for this test is to study the books by NUS high about NMOS math
olympiad questions and be very familiar with those questions.
HOW TO USE THE PERIODIC TABLE:
proton (atomic) number
atomic symbol
name
relative atomic mass
Proton (atomic) number is the number of protons in da element. Since there are equal number of
protons and electrons, it is also the no. of electrons. The relative atomic mass is the total number of
protons and neutrons in the atom. Hence, to get the number of neutrons, subtract da 2 numbers.

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