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2016 national curriculum tests Key stage 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling Paper 1: questions First name Middle name Last name Date of birth Day Month Year School name DfE number E00030A0128

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Instructions Questions and answers There are different types of question for you to answer in different ways. The space for your answer shows you what type of answer is needed. Write your answer in the space provided. Do not write over any barcodes. Multiple-choice answers For some questions, you do not need to do any writing. Read the instructions carefully so that you know how to answer each question. Short answers Some questions are followed by a line or a box. This shows that you need to write a word, a few words or a sentence. Marks The number under each line at the side of the page tells you the maximum number of marks for each question. You should work through the booklet until you are asked to stop. Work as quickly and as carefully as you can. If you finish before the end, go back and check your work. You have 45 minutes to answer the questions in this booklet. E00030A0328 Page 3 of 28

1 Draw a line to match each word to the correct suffix to make an adjective. Word manage Suffix ish harm able self ful 2 Complete the sentence below by writing the conjunctions from the box in the correct places. Use each conjunction only once. or but and You may bring sandwiches juice water for the trip, glass bottles are not allowed. G003769 Page 4 of 28 E00030A0428

3 Circle the object in the sentence below. My friend bought a cake from the bakery. G003561 4 Draw a line to match each sentence to the correct determiner. Use each determiner only once. Sentence Determiner At the zoo we saw owl. a There was also cute baby penguin. the I thought it was best day ever. an G003542 E00030A0528 Page 5 of 28

5 Tick the option that must end with a question mark. What we ate for dinner was very unusual Tick one. Can you guess what we ate for dinner Ask me what we ate for dinner I will tell you what we ate for dinner G002496 6 Which sentence uses the colon correctly? I bought several beach toys a bucket: a spade a ball and a kite. Tick one. I bought several beach toys a: bucket, a spade, a ball and a kite. I bought several beach toys: a bucket, a spade, a ball and a kite. I bought several: beach toys, a bucket, a spade, a ball and a kite. G003708 Page 6 of 28 E00030A0628

7 Complete the sentence with an appropriate adverb. She completed her homework. G002969 8 Tick two boxes to show where the missing inverted commas should go. Roman life was unlike modern life, the archaeologist said. G002029 E00030A0728 Page 7 of 28

9 Insert one comma in the correct place in the sentence below. Limping slightly the old man walked to the end of the road. G003790 10 Tick one box in each row to show if the sentence is in the present progressive or the past progressive. Sentence Joey was playing football in the park after school. Joey s football skills are improving all the time. Present progressive Past progressive Joey is hoping to be a professional footballer. Page 8 of 28 E00030A0828

11 Replace the underlined word or words in each sentence with the correct pronoun. When Sara came to the end of the road, Sara turned right. The pavement had a large hole and Sara fell into the hole. G003754 12 Which sentence uses the hyphen correctly? Tick one. The sugar-free lollies are available in three flavours. The sugar-free-lollies are available in three flavours. The sugar-free lollies are available in three-flavours. The sugar free-lollies are available in three flavours. G004970 E00030A0928 Page 9 of 28

13 Which sentence shows that you are most likely to be away next week? I could be away next week. Tick one. I might be away next week. I shall be away next week. I may be away next week. G003734 14 Draw a line to match each sentence to its correct function. Use each function box only once. Sentence I expect the weather to be fine at the weekend Function question Are we likely to have good weather this weekend command Check the weather before deciding where to go statement What fantastic weather we have had this year exclamation G003549 Page 10 of 28 E00030A01028

15 Which sentence is written in Standard English? Tick one. I went to the library and done my homework. They seen their friends at the cinema. I been to the circus with my aunt and uncle. I sang with the school choir in the concert. G003603 16 a) What is the name of the punctuation marks on either side of the words which was a spaniel in the sentence below? Jay s dog (which was a spaniel) loved to play with its squeaky bone. b) What is the name of a different punctuation mark that could be used correctly in the same places? G003919 E00030A01128 Page 11 of 28

17 Replace the underlined words in the sentences below with their expanded forms. We re going into town later, so I ll buy some bread then. We won t be back late. G003741 18 You are helping a friend to correct the punctuation in the box below. Which two pieces of advice should you give to correct the punctuation? Surprise shouted the children! There should be an exclamation mark after the word surprise. Tick two. There should be an exclamation mark after the inverted commas. The sentence should end with a full stop instead of an exclamation mark. There should be an exclamation mark after the word shouted. More exclamation marks after the word children would help to show they shouted loudly. G004776 Page 12 of 28 E00030A01228

19 Which sentence uses capital letters correctly? The athlete won four gold medals at the olympic games in London. The athlete won four Gold Medals at the Olympic Games in London. The athlete won four Gold medals at the Olympic games in London. Tick one. The athlete won four gold medals at the Olympic Games in London. G003639 20 Insert a semi-colon in the correct place in the sentence below. There are Roman ruins near our village they are being excavated next week. G003652 E00030A01328 Page 13 of 28

21 What does the root graph mean in the word family below? graphics autograph photography paragraph moving pictures Tick one. writing or drawing colourful or bright in a group G004733 22 Circle the word in the passage that contains an apostrophe for possession. It s five o clock. Let s leave early and we ll be able to go to Emma s house first. Page 14 of 28 E00030A01428

23 Tick one box in each row to show whether the commas are used correctly in the sentence. Sentence The blackbird, which nests in sheltered places, lays several eggs at a time. Her hobbies include walking, gardening, sewing and reading. My bag filled, with chocolates and sweets fell onto the floor. Commas used correctly Commas used incorrectly My case is heavy because I have shoes, clothes, books, and a gift, for my friend in it. G003715 24 Circle all the prepositions in the sentence below. He walked through the doorway and sat behind the desk. G003735 E00030A01528 Page 15 of 28

25 Rearrange the words in the statement below to make it a question. Use only the given words. Remember to punctuate your sentence correctly. Statement: They are listening to music. Question: G003749 26 Circle the two words that show the tense in the sentence below. They went to the theme park the car journey home was difficult. G002036 Page 16 of 28 E00030A01628

27 Underline the subordinate clause in each sentence below. Although it was getting late, Dan still hadn t finished his homework. If you get hungry, help yourself to a snack. I really enjoy swimming, despite finding it difficult. G003027 28 Circle the conjunction in each sentence below. The children had not read the book, yet they knew the story off by heart. Keep your hat on until the rain has stopped. G003723 E00030A01728 Page 17 of 28

29 Tick one box in each row to show whether the underlined clause is a main clause or a subordinate clause. Sentence The school, which has three playing fields, opened in 1967. Although I had cycled to school, I still had the energy for my lessons. Main clause Subordinate clause We will be proud if we try our best. G003750 30 a) Insert a comma in the sentence below to make it clear that only Sally and Bob went to the cinema. After they left Jon Sally and Bob went to the cinema. b) Insert commas in the sentence below to make it clear that all three children went to the cinema. After they left Jon Sally and Bob went to the cinema. G003793 Page 18 of 28 E00030A01828

31 Explain how the different prefixes change the meanings of the two sentences below. The chef said the pasta was uncooked. This means that the pasta The chef said the pasta was undercooked. This means that the pasta G003688 32 Circle the two conjunctions in the sentence below. The passengers moved to get out, but the pilot held up his hand and they stood still. G003984 E00030A01928 Page 19 of 28

33 Replace the underlined word or words in each sentence with the correct possessive pronoun. That bike belongs to me. That bike is. This house is owned by us. This house is. These video games belong to my brother. These games are. G003897 34 a) Write an explanation of the word antonym. b) Write one word that is an antonym of fierce. G003903 Page 20 of 28 E00030A02028

35 Complete the sentences below, using the simple past tense of the verbs in the boxes. It was a cold day when we handball. play My friend the ball to me and I it. throw catch G003751 36 Complete the passage with adjectives derived from the nouns in brackets. One has been done for you. Tia hopes to become a famous [fame] sportswoman. Her [athlete] achievements already include winning races in her home town. She hopes to win [nation] competitions one day. G004774 E00030A02128 Page 21 of 28

37 Which option correctly completes the sentence below? The child story won the competition had worked very hard. whom Tick one. whose who s which G003531 38 Write a sentence using the word point as a verb. Do not change the word. Remember to punctuate your sentence correctly. Write a sentence using the word point as a noun. Do not change the word. Remember to punctuate your sentence correctly. G003547 Page 22 of 28 E00030A02228

39 Underline the relative clause in the sentence below. The old house that is next to our school is for sale. G003739 40 Tick one box in each row to show whether the sentence is written in the active voice or the passive voice. Sentence Active Passive Otters live in clean rivers. Fish are eaten by otters. Usually, otters are playful creatures. G003681 E00030A02328 Page 23 of 28

41 Rewrite the sentence below so that it is in the active voice. Remember to punctuate your sentence correctly. The results were announced by the judges. G003634 42 Circle the two adverbs in the sentence below. All of the passengers cheered loudly, and we cheered too. G003986 Page 24 of 28 E00030A02428

43 Tick the option which shows how the underlined words in the sentence below are used. The insect-eating Venus flytrap is a carnivorous plant. as a main clause Tick one. as a fronted adverbial as a subordinate clause as a noun phrase 44 Which verb completes the sentence so that it uses the subjunctive form? I wish I able to join you, but it will not be possible. am Tick one. was were be G003622 E00030A02528 Page 25 of 28

45 What is the function of the sentence below? How well you ve done a question Tick one. a command a statement an exclamation G004000 46 Which sentence uses the present perfect form? Jo went shopping on Saturday and she bought a whole new outfit. The girl entered at the last minute and won the race! My sister was a reserve, but she scored the winning goal. Tick one. My dog was very naughty, but since the classes he has been much better. G003618 Page 26 of 28 E00030A02628

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