Sunday, July 5, 2009

Conditional Sentence

Conditional Sentences

1. Tom had to sleep early or he would be late for school the next day.

a) IF Tom did not sleep early,he would be late for school the next day / IF Tom slept early,he would not be late for school the next day.

b) UNLESS Tom slept early,he would be late for school the next day.

2. Mary did not complete her work and might be scolded by Miss Tan.

a) IF Mary did not complete her work,she might be scolded by Miss Tan. / IF Mary had completed her work,she might not be scolded by Miss Tan.

b) UNLESS Mary had completed her work,she might be scolded by Miss Tan

Pattern:
IF: Positive condition followed by Positive condition OR Negative condition followed by Negative condition.
UNLESS: Positive condition followed by Negative condition.

done by:erra

Posted by 6H' blog at 5:30 AM

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Learning Log - Conditional Sentences

First Conditional: Likely To Happen
Eg. If I eat too much, I will have a stomachache. [present tense]

Second Conditional: Unlikely to happen
Eg. (1) If I could fly, I would visit Mars.
Eg. (2) If I were Superman, I would help anyone in need.
Eg. (3) If James were Superman, he would save the world. [past tense]

Done by Sandra Teo

Posted by 6H' blog at 11:10 PM

Websites for NETS and Euler's Formula

Visit the following websites for more information about solid figures and nets:

http://www.learner.org/interactives/geometry/3d_prisms.html
http://www.learner.org/interactives/geometry/euler.html
http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/solid/cube.htm
[Game – finding the nets of solid figures]
http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/solid/euler.htm
[Euler’s formula]

Were you able to find out what Euler's Formula is?
Compare the faces, edges and vertices of the solid figures.

Posted by 6H' blog at 5:44 PM