Deal or no deal - South Cave Primary School

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Tick the sentence that must end with a question mark.
Tick one.
Ask your teacher for help
When will the show finish
I didn’t know how many there were
When I get home, I will do my homework
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Tick the sentence that must end with a question mark.
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I don’t know how he did it
When I asked, there were none left
I need to ask for advice
How could that be possible
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Tick one box to show where a question mark should go in this sentence.
Have you ever thought about the different birds which live in your back garden
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Write a correctly punctuated question beginning with the word below.
When
?
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Tick the sentence that must end with a question mark.
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It is our turn now isn’t it
Please complete all the questions
He thought he knew the answer
Nobody was sure what had happened
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Sophie asked ‘Do you like my new bag’ when she saw me
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Circle all the determiners in the sentence below.
Three of my friends each gave me an idea for the group project.
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Tick each sentence that contains a determiner.
You will need to bring some spare clothes.
We tried both activities during the week.
Everyone played football after school.
I don’t normally like those apples.
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Underline all the determiners in the sentence below.
We didn’t want any ice cream after eating four sausages each.
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Draw a line to match each prefix to the correct word so that it makes a
new word.
Prefix
Word
bi
mobile
im
legitimate
il
lingual
de
compose
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Tick one box to show which word has the correct suffix to complete the
sentence below.
The Himalayas contains many mountains, but Mount Everest is the
in the world.
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higher
highest
highly
highness
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Draw a line to match each word to the correct suffix so that it makes a
new word.
Word
Suffix
pleasant
ing
stand
al
hope
ly
accident
fully
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Tick one box to show which word has the correct prefix to complete the
sentence below.
It was clear from the scribbles inside that the library book had been
by the previous owner
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misused
reused
unused
overused
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Tick one box to explain the meaning of the underlined word.
He had predetermined his answer to the job offer.
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made a decision
discussed with friends
decided beforehand
turned down
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Add a prefix to each word to give it an opposite meaning.
un
im
il
mis
pleasant
probable
legible
understanding
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Tick one box in each row to show if the words contain a prefix, suffix or
both a prefix and suffix.
Word
Contains a
prefix
Contains a
suffix
Contains
both a prefix
and a suffix
disengage
unavoidable
musician
reapplication
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Tick one box to show where a comma should go in this sentence.
Although it was only his first day Sam knew his way round the building.
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Write a sentence that lists all of the information given in the box below.
Remember to punctuate your answer correctly.
Packing List
Waterproof coat
Tent and tent pegs
Sleeping bag (with cover)
Pillow
You will need to pack a waterproof coat, a tent
and tent pegs, a sleeping bag (with cover) and a
pillow.
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1 mark
Explain how the use of commas changes the meaning in the two
sentences.
“It’s time for us to eat, Grandpa!”
“It’s time for us to eat Grandpa!”
The first sentence shows that the person speaking is
speaking to Grandpa. The second sentence suggests
Grandpa is going to be eaten.
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Which sentence has been punctuated correctly?
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This door, should not be used unless in an emergency.
This door should not be, used unless in an emergency.
This door should not be used, unless in an emergency.
This door should not be used unless, in an emergency.
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Insert a comma in the correct place in the sentence below.
The ingredients for toad in the hole are eggs, flour,a small amount of milk and
sausages.
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Explain how the use of commas changes the meaning in the two
sentences.
The children who have been taught French this year passed the maths test.
The children, who have been taught French this year, passed the maths test.
The first sentence suggests only the children who have
been taught French passed the maths test. The second
sentence suggests all the children passed the maths test
and were also taught French.
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Write the contracted form of the underlined words in the box.
The film was not finished.
wasn’t
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Which sentence uses an apostrophe correctly?
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The professors’ invention saved many animals.
The professors invention saved many animal’s.
The professor’s invention saved many animals.
The professors invention saved many animals’.
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Tick one box in each row to show if the apostrophe in the underlined word
has been used for omission or possession.
Sentence
Apostrophe
used for
omission
Apostrophe
used for
possession
Tim’s the best at drawing faces.
That picture is Sarah’s.
I’ve already bought her present.
Grandma’s birthday is next week.
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Explain why an apostrophe has been used in each sentence.
The paintbrushes have been left in Mr Holdman’s classroom.
The apostrophe has been used to show the classroom belongs
to Mr Holdman.
Mr Holdman’s in charge of handing out the paintbrushes.
The apostrophe has been used because the word ‘is’ has been
omitted.
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Insert an apostrophe in the correct place in the sentence below.
After everyone had shared their ideas, the groups
‘ leader wrote them on two pieces
of paper.
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Replace the underlined words in these sentences with their contraction.
You have got to hurry up or you will be late.
You’ve
you’ll
We would not have been late if we had seen the time.
wouldn’t
we’d
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
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Georgina does not like blue. She prefers green.
Georgina does not like blue! She prefers green.
Georgina does not like blue, she prefers green.
Georgina does not like blue? She prefers green.
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Insert a full stop in the correct place in the text below.
I organised a surprise party for Jenny (who was turning twelve).
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Insert a full stop in the correct place in the text below.
‘ Now the tour is over you are free to leave. ’
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Draw lines to match each sentence with their most suitable punctuation mark.
Use each punctuation mark once.
Sentence
Stay out of the kitchen
Are you cooking dinner tonight
The oven has been preheated
Punctuation Mark
.
?
!
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Tick one box to show which of these sentences should end with an
exclamation mark.
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Turn that light out
He switched the light off
Have you changed the lightbulb
That lightbulb is broken
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Tick one box to show which of these sentences is a statement.
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Is that a new bag?
Hold my bag!
She placed her bag under the table.
That’s my bag isn’t it?
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Circle all the pronouns in this sentence.
We picked up all of our rubbish before leaving Kew Gardens.
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What does the word most refer to in the passage below?
Traditionally, children’s toys were wooden. However today, most are made
from plastic.
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plastics
children
toys
wood
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Underline the possessive pronoun in the sentence below.
Harry handed out Christmas cards to all of his friends.
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Underline the relative pronoun in the sentence below.
My best friend is Jenny, who likes horse-riding.
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Choose the correct relative pronoun to complete this sentence.
On the school trip we visited Warwick Castle,
years old.
is over one thousand
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who
that
whichever
which
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Complete the sentence below with a possessive pronoun.
That house is
mine
.
yours
his
hers
theirs
ours
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Replace the underlined word in this sentence with a possessive pronoun.
Are you going to Ashley’s party?
her/his
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Replace the underlined word in this sentence with a pronoun.
I handed the leaflet to Melanie.
her
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Complete each sentence below, using I or me.
I enjoyed it.
Although it wasn’t what we expected, Sally and _____
me with the homework.
I asked my teacher to help _____
me to do the washing up.
Dad asked Jenny and _____
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Circle one verb in each underlined pair to complete the sentences using
Standard English.
I did / done five questions last night.
We’ve did / done really well this year.
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Circle one word in each underlined pair to make this passage more
formal.
The restaurant had loads of / various dishes to choose from. I
selected / picked a meal from the vegetarian menu which was
yummy / delicious.
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Complete the sentence with a noun formed form the verb achieve.
achievementfor John.
Coming second in the race was an excellent ____________
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Complete the table below by adding a suffix to each noun to make an
adjective.
Noun
Adjective
curl
curly/curled
young/youthful
heroic
joyful
enthusiastic
youth
hero
joy
enthusiasm
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What does the root ex mean in the word family below?
excavate
exhale
extract
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under
out
between
breathe
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Write a sentence using the word walk as a noun.
We’re taking the dogs for a walk.
Write a sentence using the word walk as a verb.
You should walk sensibly around school.
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Complete the sentence with an adjective formed form the verb play.
playful
The puppy was mischievous and ___________.
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Tick one box in each row to show whether the underlined clause is a main
clause or a subordinate clause.
Sentence
Main
clause
Subordinate
clause
Jose, who is ten years old, has
been taking swimming lessons for
five years.
Jose visits the pool three times a
week so she can practice.
Jose started swimming lessons
when she was five.
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Tick one box to show which part of the sentence is a relative clause.
Fred handed the pile of paperwork to George, who would know what to do with it.
c
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Tick one box to show which part of the sentence is a subordinate clause.
Cheese is my favourite food, followed closely by chocolate, but I don’t like stilton.
c
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Rewrite the sentence below, adding a subordinate clause.
Remember to punctuate your sentence correctly.
The dogs ate the food.
The dogs, who were wagging their tails, ate the
food.
The dogs ate the food as soon as I gave it to
them.
Just before we left, the dogs ate the food.
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Tick one box to show how the underlined words are used in the sentence.
We parked the car outside the house where the party was being held.
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as a main clause
as a preposition phrase
as a relative clause
as an adverbial phrase
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Tick one box to show how the underlined words are used in the sentence.
I knew what she was going to say as soon as she opened her mouth.
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as a main clause
as a subordinate clause
as a relative clause
as a noun phrase
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Underline all of the modal verbs in the passage below.
You should see this new film! I saw it yesterday but I could watch it again.
It might be best if we book our tickets in advance though as it may be
popular.
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Tick one box in each row to show how the modal verb affects the
meaning of the sentence.
Sentence
Modal verb
indicates
certainty
Modal verb
indicates
possibility
It might be quicker to travel by
train.
You will arrive at the station
before 12 o’clock.
You could book your train ticket
online.
John can meet you at the train
station.
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That was an impressive goal!
They have wanted to win the league for years.
I am sitting very close to the front row.
We must buy tickets to the next home game.
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Insert a colon in the correct place in the sentence below.
You can choose between three sandwich fillings:cheese and pickle, ham
or tuna mayonnaise.
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Tick one box to show which sentence has been punctuated correctly.
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My brother loves staying inside, my sister prefers
spending time outside.
My brother loves staying inside; my sister prefers
spending time outside.
My brother loves staying inside (my sister prefers
spending time outside.)
My brother, loves staying inside, my sister, prefers
spending time outside.
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What is the function of the colon in the sentence below?
I took part in two activities at the adventure camp: archery and rock
climbing.
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to introduce a noun phrase
to introduce a subordinate clause
to introduce a list
to introduce an extra piece of information
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What is the name of the punctuation mark used between the two main
clauses below?
Joseph was in charge of making the sandwiches; everyone, including the
children, loved the choice of fillings (chicken tikka, ham and cheese).
semicolon
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Insert a pair of brackets in the correct place in the sentence below.
The tour stopped at three destinations(Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and
Westminster Abbey)before finishing.
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Tick one box to show which sentence has been punctuated correctly.
Tick one.
A flock of sparrows - some of them babies - flew away.
A flock of sparrows - some of them - babies flew away.
A flock - of sparrows some of them babies - flew away.
A flock of sparrows some - of them babies flew - away.
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A man-eating shark swam far away.
A man eating shark swam far away.
A man eating-shark swam far away.
A man-eating-shark swam far away.
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What is the name of the punctuation mark used between the two main
clauses below?
Sarah, who is in year nine, takes part in many team sports – she has been
captain of the netball team for two years.
dash
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Tick one box in each row to show if the underlined word is a subordinating
conjunction or a coordinating conjunction.
Sentence
Subordinating
conjunction
Coordinating
conjunction
Peter likes to go fishing so he
goes every weekend.
Peter will teach me to fish if I go
with him next time.
I don’t have my own fishing rod
nor do I know how to fish.
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Circle all the conjunctions in the sentences below.
Although we hadn’t been there long, I could already tell the
holiday would be fun.
My little brother wanted to go on the biggest slide once we arrived
at the water park.
I like swimming a lot but my favourite holiday activity is hiking.
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Tick one box to show which sentence contains a coordinating
conjunction.
Tick one.
It is important to do homework after school.
We can eat dinner now or we can wait until Mum gets
home.
My library book is due back on Friday, however I
returned it today.
Mr Jones is in charge of choir, although he ran
basketball club last year.
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Circle the two words in this sentence that are synonyms of each other.
The recipe was easy to follow because the list of ingredients was simple.
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Draw lines to match each word to its antonym.
Word
Antonym
united
similar
diverse
expose
adamant
opposed
conceal
uncertain
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Tick one box to show a synonym to the underlined word in the sentence.
The eagle began to soar in circles.
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fall
spin
fly
dive
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The condition of the building had begun to deteriorate.
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collapse
decorate
decline
improve
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Circle the subject in each of these sentences.
Simon plays football on Saturdays.
That house was built by David.
Sarah and Jessica wrapped the present.
We walked home.
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Label the subject, object and verb in this sentence.
Jamie plays clarinet.
S
V
O
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Underline the verbs in the passage below.
Located in the centre of town, the cake factory produces five
flavours of icing. People appear to love the chocolate icing; in
fact, in a recent survey, it was the top choice.
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Tick one box to show which word is the object of the sentence.
Harry gave the present to Simon.
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Harry
gave
present
Simon
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Rewrite this sentence so it is in the passive voice.
Jenny bumped into me.
I was bumped into by Jenny.
I was bumped into.
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Rewrite this sentence so that it is in the passive voice.
The new menu surprised us.
We were surprised by the new menu.
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Tick one box to show if the sentence is written in the active or passive
voice.
Sentence
Active voice
Passive voice
The corridor light was left
switched on.
Many people told me about the
show.
We were warned by the tour
guide to wear wellies.
Nobody held the door for me
when my hands were full.
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Underline the part of the sentence that is in passive voice.
After the fete was finished, I helped put away the tables that had been left
out.
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Rewrite this sentence so it is in the active voice.
The present was given to me by Grandma.
Grandma gave me the present.
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Circle each word in this sentence which should have a capital letter.
amy is going to germany in july to visit berlin. she will be staying with her
grandmother.
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Tick one box to show which sentence is punctuated correctly.
Tick one.
author Joanne Rowling is best known for her
books about Harry Potter and his adventures
at hogwarts.
Author joanne Rowling is best known for her
books about harry potter and his adventures
at Hogwarts.
Author Joanne Rowling is best known for her
books about Harry Potter and his adventures
at Hogwarts.
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Rewrite this sentence so it is in the past progressive.
We ate strawberries.
We were eating strawberries.
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Underline the part of this sentence which is written in the present
progressive.
Hailey likes bowling so much she goes every week and is always talking about it.
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Underline the past progressive in the sentence below.
After finding out the homework was due tomorrow, I was worrying about
getting it finished before I went swimming.
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Tick one.
Everybody was told to stand up.
I like going to breakfast club before school.
He did his homework on time.
We were hoping to win the competition.
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Tick one box to show if the sentence is written in the present progressive
or present tense.
Sentence
Present
Progressive
Present tense
I am watching my brother play
rugby.
I have two brothers.
We like watching rugby games
every week.
They are waiting for the match to
be over.
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Underline the part of the sentence that is in past progressive.
I felt pleased when I discovered that most of the class were planning to
vote for me in the school council elections.
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Rewrite this sentence so it is in the present progressive.
We play with skipping ropes at break time.
We are playing with skipping ropes at break time.
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Tick one.
I like playing football.
Everybody is invited.
We are joining the local library.
You are first on the list.
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Tick one box in each row to show whether the underlined word is a preposition
or a subordinating conjunction.
Sentence
Preposition
Subordinating
conjunction
We have been looking forward to
this day since Friday.
It will be my turn after Stephanie
has finished.
Nobody wanted to take part until
the prize was mentioned.
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Tick one box to show the function of the underlined part of this sentence.
We were surprised to be going through to the finals after the performance.
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as a relative clause
as a main clause
as a prepositional phrase
as a subordinate clause
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Circle the preposition in the sentence below.
“Put the biscuits back in the cupboard before I eat the whole packet!” said
Mum.
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Tick the box next to any sentence containing a preposition.
Tick one.
He did the homework after school.
We played football until dinner.
We will go shopping before Jeremy leaves.
She is hiding behind the tree.
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Complete the sentence below so it uses the subjunctive form.
If he
were to practice everyday, he would improve.
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Underline the subjunctive form in the passage below.
You are not required to attend all of the sessions in the day but we
ask that you be present for the final speech of the afternoon.
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Underline the verb form that is in the present perfect.
My class did a topic on Peru last term. I have wanted to visit Machu Picchu
ever since learning about it and I know lots of members of my class feel
the same way.
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Tick one box to show which sentence contains the present perfect.
Tick one.
We were reading the last chapter.
He has read the whole series already.
After reading the ending, I felt sad.
Would you like to read this after me?
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Underline the longest possible noun phrase in this sentence below.
I nearly tripped over the chair with the broken leg.
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Rewrite this sentence, adding an adverbial phrase. Make sure to
punctuate your sentence correctly.
The young boy ran.
The young boy ran as fast as he could.
During PE, the young boy ran.
The young boy ran with green trainers on.
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Tick one box to show if the underlined part of the sentence is an adverbial
phrase or a subordinate clause.
Sentence
Adverbial
phrase
Subordinate
clause
With a fearful expression, the girl
ran as fast as she could.
I handed the books out, making
sure to keep mine out.
Unfortunately for us, we were
selected to go last.
The enormous whale swam
towards the helpless krill.
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Underline the longest possible noun phrase in the sentence below.
Jeremy removed the brand new, shiny flute from its red case.
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Underline the command in this sentence below.
Help Mr Parsons carry that heavy bag.
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Rewrite this sentence as a command.
I would like you to tidy the pencil pots.
Tidy the pencil pots.
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Tick a box next to each sentence that contains a command.
Answer the phone, please.
You can sit down now.
Stop what you are doing.
Don’t leave without taking a letter.
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Rewrite the sentence below using direct speech. Make sure to punctuate your
sentence correctly.
Mary told the teacher she couldn’t attend homework club.
Mary said, ‘I can’t attend homework club,’
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Rewrite this sentence using reported speech. Make sure to punctuate
your sentence correctly.
‘How many pages should we read?’ asked Toby.
Toby asked how many pages we should read.
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Rewrite the sentence below using direct speech. Make sure to punctuate your
sentence correctly.
He asked if I would like to join in.
He asked me, ‘Would you like to join in?’
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Tick one box to show if the underlined part of the sentence is an adverb or
an adjective.
Sentence
Adverb
Adjective
That is my old laptop.
The flight landed early.
We went for a long walk.
He climbed high to the top of the
tree.
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Underline the adverb in the sentence below.
We have travelled far to reach our exciting destination.
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Underline the adjective in this sentence.
The gripping story kept me entertained for hours.
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1 question marks (50p)
2 determiners (£10,000)
3 prefixes and suffixes (£50)
4 commas (in a sentence, in a list (bullet points) and to avoid ambiguity) (£10)
5 apostrophes for omission and possession (£1)
6 full stops (10p)
7 exclamations, questions and statements(£1,000)
8 pronouns (incl possessive and relative pronouns) (£3,000)
9 standard English and formality (£5)
10 word families (noun to verb to adjective and root words) (£50,000)
11 relative clause/main clause/subordinate clause (£500)
12 modal verbs (£35,000)
13 semi colons and colons (between independent clauses and to introduce a list) (£200,000)
14 parenthesis (dashes and brackets) and hyphens (to avoid ambiguity) (£75,000)
15 conjunctions (£750)
16 synonyms and antonyms (£100)
17 prepositions (£5,000)
18 subject verb object (25p)
19 active and passive voice (£250,000)
20 capital letters (1p)
21 progressive tense (£20,000)
22 tense of verbs, subjunctive and perfect (£100,000)
24 noun and adverbial phrases (£2,000)
23 commands (£15,000)
25 direct and reported speech and inverted commas (£250)
26 adjectives and adverbs (£200)