Spelling Punctuation and Grammar Edition Question 1 Which
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Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Edition
Question 1
Which verb is in the past tense? A B C D Dance Smell Walked Sing
Which verb is in the past tense? A B C D Dance Smell Walked Sing
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Question 2
Which of these is NOT a pronoun? A B C D Apple His It My
Which of these is NOT a pronoun? A B C D Apple His It My
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Question 3
Which of these is NOT a conjunction? A B C D Because Although Which Our
Which of these is NOT a conjunction? A B C D Because Although Which Our
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Question 4
What punctuation is missing: “Can I have a drink please” A B C D !. ? ,
What punctuation is missing: “Can I have a drink please” A B C D !. ? ,
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Question 5
Which of these is an adverb? A B C D Blue Danced Nice Sometimes
Which of these is an adverb? A B C D Blue Danced Nice Sometimes
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Question 6
What is the basic definition of a preposition? A It tells you how often something is done B It describes a verb in more details C It describes the position of something D It describes the size of an object
What is the basic definition of a preposition? A It tells you how often something is done B It describes a verb in more detail C It describes the position of something D It describes the size of an object
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Question 7
Which is the most appropriate synonym for delicious? A B C D Scrumptious Pretty Disgusting Nice
Which is the most appropriate synonym for delicious? A B C D Scrumptious Pretty Disgusting Nice
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Question 8
The antonym for confident is… A B C D Overwhelmed Lonely Brave Shy
The antonym for confident is… A B C D Overwhelmed Lonely Brave Shy
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Question 9
The correct spelling is… A B C D Tempreture Temprature Temperature Tempriture
The correct spelling is… A B C D Tempreture Temprature Temperature Tempriture
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Question 10
Where has the apostrophe been used correctly? A B C D The courgettes’ A stalls’ vegetables The princess’s crown They could’nt
Where has the apostrophe been used correctly? A B C D The courgettes’ A stalls’ vegetables The princess’s crown They could’nt
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Question 11
Which is the correct use for a parenthesis? A The boy (who had brown hair) was very short. B The boy, had green eyes and blonde hair. C The boy – went to the shop – every Saturday. D The boy (never did any of his work) and never got a detention.
Which is the correct use for a parenthesis? A The boy (who had brown hair) was very short. B The boy, had green eyes and blonde hair. C The boy – went to the shop – every Saturday. D The boy (never did any of his work) and never got a detention.
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Question 12
Which is the complex sentence? A The green bird pecked an apple. B The bird felt hungry so it ate the apple. C Although it had already eaten, the bird ate another apple. D The bird ate a green apple and then a red one.
Which is the complex sentence? A The green bird pecked an apple. B The bird felt hungry so it ate the apple. C Although it had already eaten, the bird ate another apple. D The bird ate a green apple and then a red one.
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Question 13
Which sentence uses the correct homophone? A All of the children enjoyed there lunches today. B Their items were covered in filth. C Where we’re you last night? D There all going to football after school.
Which sentence uses the correct homophone? A All of the children enjoyed there lunches today. B Their items were covered in filth. C Where we’re you last night? D There all going to football after school.
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Question 14
Which sentence uses a passive voice? A The little girl caught the ball. B The bird ate the apple. C The dog sat on the bench. D The cat was chased by the dog.
Which sentence uses a passive voice? A The little girl caught the ball. B The bird ate the apple. C The dog sat on the bench. D The cat was chased by the dog.
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Question 15
Which phrase contains the subjunctive form? If I was taller… B I am tall. C I wish I was tall. D If I were taller… A
Which phrase contains the subjunctive form? A If I was taller… B I am tall. C D I wish I was tall. If I were taller…
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