Markers see Subject-Verb Agreement (SVA) as the #1 cause of lost marks, especially when the subject is hidden in a long or tricky noun phrase. Our 1,100 new questions spotlight these traps so students can learn these patterns first and correct them instinctively.
The real difficulty lies in subtle errors. For example, when a singular noncount noun is hidden in a long phrase, or when two subjects are joined by "as well as". Layered difficulty trains students to break questions apart and solve them step‑by‑step.
The PSLE Grammar MCQ section has evolved — and school exam setters follow these trends closely. Today’s questions go beyond simple tenses or singular/plural rules. They involve logical reasoning, sentence structure, and meaning.
At Luminee Learning, our questions are tagged to specific learning outcomes, each grounded in past paper patterns and MOE-aligned grammar concepts.We update content monthly, so your child meets these trends here first and is always revising what truly matters .
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