1. Which sentence uses a possessive apostrophe accurately? *
1 point
2. Read the sentences below and choose which word is the fronted adverbial: Cautiously, she slowly pushed open the door. *
1 point
3. Read the sentence below then select the sections that are direct speech: “Shhh,” whispered dad. “We are trying to listen.” Then, he looked away. *
2 points
4. Read this sentence. Which possessive pronoun would fill the space? “This treasure map is mine and not ______ !” shouted Roger aggressively. *
1 point
5. The passage below has an error in it. Rewrite the whole passage correctly: There are no seats anywhere. We should of come earlier. *
1 point
Your answer
6a. Rewrite the sentence correctly by adding a comma after the fronted adverbial: After a long and often chilly spring we are finally experiencing some warm weather. *
1 point
Your answer
6b. Rewrite the sentence correctly by adding a comma after the fronted adverbial: According to local weather forecaster Sunni Shine the good weather could be with us for weeks. *
1 point
Your answer
6c. Rewrite the sentence correctly by adding a comma after the fronted adverbial: Speaking to us from the weather centre Sunni urged everyone to remember the importance of applying sunscreen when going outdoors. *
1 point
Your answer
7. Select the determiners in the sentence below: The Christmas tree in the marketplace gets bigger every year. *
3 points
Required
8. Read the passage. Write the pronoun that fits in both of these sentences: Jamie had a day at home as school was closed. It was a sunny day so Dad took _________ to the beach. Dad also bought _________ an ice-cream. *
1 point
Your answer
9. Which sentence uses Standard English? *
1 point
10. Which option shows the expanded noun phrase from the sentence below? 'I sat next to the friendly lady with brown curly hair.' *
1 point
What does a possessive apostrophe do?
0 points
Clear selection
Which of these is a similie?
0 points
Clear selection
Select all of the pronouns from this list
4 points
Write me a description for a spooky setting. It must include - Good vocabulary - A similie - A Subordinate clause - A fronted adverbial
3 points
Your answer
Write the word that is spelt incorrectly in this sentence. You must spell it correctly.
Whith fire in his eyes, the boy stomped down the road.
1 point
Your answer
Big, beautiful balloons blew through the sky.
What is this an example of? (there is more than one answer)