The rude man had extremely dirty finger nails. (1 mark) a) Circle the three words in the sentence above that should start with a capital letter.

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1. Circle all the adjectives in the sentence below. The rude man had extremely dirty finger nails. 2. i like to visit spain in june. a) Circle the three words in the sentence above that should start with a capital letter. b) For one of the words you identified above, explain why it needs a capital letter. Word chosen 3. Tick one word to complete the sentence below so that it is grammatically correct. The man to Spain on a plane. flyed flew flown fly 4. Write suitable adjectives in each space below to help describe the subject. A boy crawled to safety. snowflakes drifted to the ground. The lion escaped from the zoo.

5. Put a tick in each row to show whether the word is a noun or a verb. One has been done for you. walk can dream team Noun Verb 6. Circle the connective in the sentence below. After they had eaten their lunch, the children went outside to play. 7. Insert three commas in the correct places in the sentence below. I would like eggs bacon beans toast and sausages. 8. Which sentence contains two verbs? Katy put on her shoes and hurried to the party. Mum usually bakes on Fridays. Anita collected her books from the shelf. Kevin and James ate their packed lunches together. 9. Draw lines to match the sentences with the correct tense. Use each tense once. Sentence He played football with his friends. Tense Past (1mark) We are pupils of Fairhouse Junior School. Present

10. The boys tidy their messy rooms every Saturday morning. Put a tick in each row to show whether each underlined word is a noun or an adjective. Word from sentence Noun Adjective rooms morning messy 11. Write a question beginning with the words below. How much 12. Put a tick in each row to show whether the main clause or the subordinate clause is in bold.. My sister, who is 10 years old, is naughty. We had to stay inside because it was raining heavily. The table, which is made out of wood, is in the kitchen. When I got up, I ate my breakfast. Main Clause Subordinate Clause 13. Circle all the adverbs in the sentences below. Lara s hair stood untidily all over her hair. Luckily, she did not leave the house.

14. Complete the sentences below using either I or me. William and wanted to play tennis. It would be great if my cousins would come to see soon. Lori sent Jane and a card at Christmas. 15. Which of the sentences below uses commas correctly? Could, I have, cheese, onions, mushrooms, and beef, on my pizza? Could I have, cheese onions mushrooms and beef on my pizza? Could I have cheese, onions, mushrooms and beef on my pizza? Could I have, cheese, onions, mushrooms, and beef on my pizza? 16. Write the correct singular or plural form in each space below. One has been done for you. one table, three tables. one, four knives. one tooth, a set of.

17. Circle the article in each sentence below. I live in a house We saw an enormous building Eating an apple can help keep you healthy. 18. Look at the passage below. Change all the verbs from the past tense to the present tense. One has been done for you. plays My dad s friend played hockey. I did all of my homework then I watched TV. Quietly, I closed the door. This is so boring, screamed Kate. 19. Circle all the verbs in the sentence below. After the match, we have burger and chips.. 20. Insert three commas in the correct places in the sentence below. You need a pen pencil rubber ruler and a sharpener.

21. Tick one box to show where the missing question mark should go. Did you understand the question asked the teacher. 22. Insert the capital letters and full stops in the passage below. my name is julia james 23. Write a suitable adverb in each space. The children played in the park. 24. Put a tick in each row to show whether the underlined part of the sentence is a phrase or a clause. We went on holiday with our neighbours. The relay race was won by USA. My friend plays hockey for England. Phrase Clause I watched DVDs all night so now I am tired. 25. The word wave has more than one meaning. Write two sentences to show two different meanings. 1) 2)

26. Insert the missing inverted commas in the sentence below. We will have to jump! exclaimed Nicola as they reached the broken bridge. 27. Write a synonym for the word fortunate. 28. Circle all the nouns in the sentence below. The plants were watered every day by the children from the gardening club. 29. Complete the sentences so that they are written in the past tense. Use a different verb in each sentence. Lucy We I 30. Insert the capital letters and full stops in the passage below. when i went shopping last friday i saw a gorilla it was huge

31. Circle the preposition in the sentence below. Michael is behind Phillip. 32. Tick the words that mean the opposite of: expensive generous, wealthy cheap, affordable talkative, friendly 33. Which of the sentences below is punctuated correctly? Mrs Smith my (teacher) is really friendly. Mrs Smith (my teacher) is really friendly. Mrs Smith my teacher is (really friendly). Mrs Smith my teacher (is really friendly). 34. Find one word that can complete both sentences below. Write the word in the box. Because my had stopped, I did not know what time it was. I was really happy when my brother said he would come to me in the school play.

35. Add a suffix to this word to make an adjective. dread 36. Put one letter in each box to show the word class. noun verb adjective adverb A B C D Suddenly, the bright green train sped off of the track. 37. Circle the most suitable connective to complete the sentence below. Sam was still confused having help from the teacher. however because despite yet 38. Which word is closest in meaning to sympathy in the sentence below? I felt sympathy for the lonely man. happy, delighted exhausted, tired pity, empathy fearful, concerned

39. Write a contraction to replace the bold words in each sentence below. a) They are going to play football. going to play football. b) You should not eat hot food. You eat hot food. 40. Which sentence uses the correct plural? There are lots of dog in the park. The mice ate the cheese greedily. How many box of chocolate are there? All of the teachers are woman. (1mark) 41. Which pair of pronouns is best to complete the sentence below? Mark had lost coat and couldn t find anywhere. my he his It it it her it (1mark)

42. Put a tick to show whether the apostrophe in each sentence is used for omission or possession. Frank s house is really big. Apostrophe for omission Apostrophe for possession Tomorrow is parents evening. I haven t finish yet. Put one letter in each box to show the word class. noun verb adjective adverb A B C D I live in an enormous mansion. Unbelievably, I have a chef who cooks meals just for me! (1mark)