This blog is dedicated to pupils of P4-1(2006) Punggol Primary School.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Do you know the meaning?
I saw this notice pasted on the shutter last month. I wanted to send it to STOMP, but I was procrastinating. Anyway, guess what is wrong with it?
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Hi everyone! I think the misuse word is reservice. Reservice means that the people go to army, something like that. The woed that should be replace, I think is service. (Pss... I am NOT from your class! I think Mr. Ng know who am I! He He! ) Have a nice day!:)
Yes, you are right about the word, but the correct word should be "reservist", which refers to someone going back to his unit for In-Camp-Training as part of his national service. The term "reservist training" has since been changed to "In-Camp-Training" now. :D
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2 comments:
Hi everyone! I think the misuse word is reservice. Reservice means that the people go to army, something like that. The woed that should be replace, I think is service. (Pss... I am NOT from your class! I think Mr. Ng know who am I! He He! ) Have a nice day!:)
Yes, you are right about the word, but the correct word should be "reservist", which refers to someone going back to his unit for In-Camp-Training as part of his national service. The term "reservist training" has since been changed to "In-Camp-Training" now. :D
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