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Instructions Questions and answers You have 45 minutes to complete this test. 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. 3

. The sentence below is missing a question mark. Tick one box to show where the missing question mark should go. Joshua asked the man, Do you have strawberry flavour ice-cream 2. Circle the conjunctions in the sentences below. We brushed our teeth because it was time to go to bed. Whilst making dinner, she burnt her hand on the hot pan. He applied for the job, although he did not really want it. 4

3. Circle the relative pronouns in the sentences below. Lord Martin, who is 68, has just retired. This is Daniel, whose brother went to school with me. 4. Put a tick in the box next to the sentence that uses the correct plural. The mouse were all eating cheese. Tick one. The pencils were all sharpened. The foxs lived in the woods. Many woman sang in the choir. 5

5. Read the sentences below. Complete each sentence using either I or me. She was shouting at but I didn t care. Zara and went for a walk in the park. I wanted her to come with to the cinema. 6. ahmed is visiting london on tuesday. a) Circle the three words in the sentence above that should begin with a capital letter. b) Choose one of the words that you have circled and explain why it needs a capital letter. Word chosen 6

7. Draw lines to match each sentence with their most likely final punctuation. Use each punctuation mark once. Ouch Sentence. Where can I buy roller skates! Melissa s dog is very cute? 8. Look at the table below. Change the question into a command and write it in the box. Question Command Can you buy me an apple? 7

9. Which pair of pronouns best completes the sentence below? Iman gave a bag of sweets, but I had to share with the rest of the team. Tick one. you it he him we us me them 0. Which sentence contains two verbs? Tick one. I bought two pairs of shoes whilst shopping. She ate her dinner late at night. I found it behind the sofa. The bird flew across the sky. 8

. Draw a line to match each prefix to the correct word so that it makes a new word. ir trust mis successful il possible un reversible im legal 2. Read the sentences below. Which one should be written as two separate sentences? Tick one. I didn t do my homework because I was ill. I like netball my brother likes football. I swam in the sea, even though it was freezing. We brought cakes to school because it was the last day. 9

3. Which of the below uses commas correctly? Tick one. I packed a jumper, a packed lunch, and a sun hat. I packed a jumper, a packed lunch and a sun hat. I, packed a jumper, a packed lunch, and a sun hat. I packed a jumper, a packed lunch, and, a sun hat. 4. You decide to replace the word scared in the sentence below. The street was dark and I was scared. Choose another word with a similar meaning and write it in the box. 0

5. Complete the sentence with an adjective formed from the verb enjoy. The play was very and we clapped loudly at the end. 6. Insert a semi-colon in the correct place in the sentence below. Luke was clever and worked hard he deserved to pass his exams. 7. Below are two sentences. Join them to make one sentence, using one of these conjunctions: because, unless, until. I am going to put socks on. My feet are cold.

8. Insert a pair of brackets in the correct place in the sentence below. Dr Jones our family doctor said that I need to stay at home until I recover from the flu. 9. Which sentence below is written in the past tense? My favourite subject is science. Tick one. She baked the cake before school. The children will walk to the shop. I drink a glass of water with every meal. 2

20. Insert three commas in the correct places in the sentence below. For breakfast we ate toast eggs sausages beans and pancakes. 2. What does the root memor mean in the word family below? memorable memorial commemorate begin Tick one. remember middle measure 22. Circle all of the adverbs in the passage below. Happily, Sonya and Martin played on the beach. They jumped quickly from rock pool to rock pool. 3

23. Put a tick to show whether the apostrophe in each sentence is used for omission or possession. Apostrophe for omission Apostrophe for possession Anna s cat has just had kittens. I couldn t finish it in time. Samina s hair is long and shiny. 24. In the table below, put a tick in the box to show whether each underlined word in the sentence is a noun or adverb. I enjoyed reading the book and read it quietly, every night in bed. Word Noun Adverb book quietly bed 4

25. Tick one word to complete the sentence below so that it is grammatically correct. The teacher loudly so the children could hear her. speaked Tick one. spoken spoke spoked 26. Rewrite the sentence below so that it is written in the passive voice. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly. Dad made us all breakfast. 5

27. Which two of these sentences are statements? When will they be here? Go to your room. I like strawberries the best. Can you hear me? The game lasted for 30 minutes. 28. Underline the longest possible noun phrase in the sentence below. The glistening snow covered the mountains. 6

29. Read the following sentences. Circle the correct form of the verb in the brackets to complete each sentence. (begin / begun) We will when you are quiet. (catch / caught) We each a big fish. (fly / flew) Yesterday, the birds over our house. 30. The word display has more than one meaning. Write two sentences to show two different meanings. ). 2). 7

3. Put a tick in the box next to the words that mean the opposite of whisper. Tick one. small, miniature excited, delighted shout, scream run, sprint 32. Circle all the determiners in the sentence below. Their teacher opened three windows to air the room. 33. Tick one box in each row to show whether the word before is used as a subordinating conjunction or as a preposition. Sentence before used as a subordinating conjunction before used as a preposition The paper lies before me on the desk. Before you go, sign the guest book. I m going out before my brother gets home. 8

34. Tick the sentence that must end with a question mark. His favourite sport s game is football Tick one. Who is your favourite football player I play football every Saturday morning My sister does not like football at all 35. Put a tick in each row to show whether the clause in bold is a main clause or subordinate clause. One has been done for you. Sentence Main clause Subordinate clause When I got to the supermarket, it was already closed. My brother, who is nine years old, is good at football. We took our raincoats because it was raining outside. Our car, which is red, is very old now. 9

36. Insert capital letters and full stops in the passage below so that it is punctuated correctly. One has been done for you. D during the school holidays in august, joseph and his friend went to france. they had such a good time and didn t want to come home 37. A prefix is a letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a word to make a new word. For example: misbehave Put a prefix at the beginning of each word to make it mean the opposite. real possible honest 38. Write a contraction to replace the underlined words in each sentence below. a) We are going to cycle to school during the summer. going to cycle to school during the summer. b) They did not follow the recipe and they burnt the pan. They follow the recipe and they burnt the pan. 20

39. Put one letter in each box to show which word class the words belong to. noun A verb B adjective C adverb D Peter ran quickly to his new school. 40. The sentence below includes a double negative. There isn t no point in going because it is too far away. Put a tick in the box next to the sentence that has been re-written correctly. There isn t nothing point in going because it is too far away. Tick one. There isn t any point in going because it is too far away. There isn t none point in going because it is too far away. 2

4. Write a different adverb in each of the spaces below to help describe the start of Luke s holiday. Luke stepped off the plane and ran into the airport. 42. Insert a colon in the correct place in the sentence below. I want a cleaner who can do many things dust, hoover and clean thoroughly. 43. Read the words below. Which ending would make this word an adverb? Tick one. tighter tightness tightly tightest 22

44. Word families are those that have a common feature or pattern. For example, these words all contain the letters eat : meat treat neat cheat Choose one suitable ending that can be added to all of the letters below to make words. ch b gr sk 45. Read the sentence below. Insert the missing inverted commas so that it is punctuated correctly. Philip said, I swam five lengths of the pool today. 46. Circle the two words in the sentence below that are synonyms of each other. Even though she did not win, she remained optimistic that she would do better in the next race her cheerful attitude was noted by everyone. 23

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