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Which sentence is not punctuated correctly:
A) “Sometimes, I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”
B) “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose"
C) Finally, the Rainbow Fish has only one shining scale left. His most prized possessions had been given away, yet he was very happy.
A) The PE cupboard B)The Playground C) Miss Brown’s Classroom
How many relative clauses are there in the passage below:
As Harry entered the treacherous grounds of the Forbidden Forest, which was pitch-black, he stumbled through
the trees towards the mysterious sound. His heart was pounding in his chest as he turned the corner and froze
in bewilderment. There in front of his eyes, a dark mysterious shadow, which made Harry gasp, swiftly moved
behind a tree. As Harry approached the old tree, which reminded him of one he has seen once before, he could
hardly move. Suddenly, without warning, the shadow re-appeared in front of him.
A) 5 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 6
Edit the sentence below there are 4 punctuation mistakes. Find them all to reveal the time it was taken:
The crickets sang in the grasses. They sang the song of summer's ending, a sad monotonous song. "Summer is over and gone, over and gone, over
and gone. Summer is dying, dying. A little maple tree heard the cricket song and turned bright red with anxiety. The crickets felt it was their duty
to warn everybody that summertime cannot last forever. Even on the most beautiful days in the whole year (the days when summer is changing into
fall the crickets spread the rumor of sadness and change. everybody heard the song of the crickets. Avery and Fern Arable heard it as they walked
the dusty road. They knew that school would soon begin again. The young geese heard it and knew that they would never be little goslings again.
Charlotte heard it and knew that she hadnt much time left. Mrs. Zuckerman, at work in the kitchen, heard the crickets, and a sadness came over
her, too. “Another summer gone,” she sighed. Lurvy, at work building a crate for Wilbur, heard the song and knew it was time to dig potatoes.
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Edit the sentence below there are 4 punctuation mistakes. Find them all to reveal the date it was taken:
Sometimes Violet liked silence but not now. Blindness made silence scary. She pushed her hands under her
thighs and swang her legs, trying to remember a happy song. Suddenly she heard faint footsteps enter the shop
at speed, growing louder as they paced towards her. She looked blindly in the direction of the sound. I need to
speak to your dad,” a voice whispered in her right ear. “Who’s there?” she gasped. Then heavier footsteps
entered the shop. “I’ve caught you now, you mangy orphan” a different voice panted.
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Find the spelling mistakes in the year 5/6 words below to discover who took the equipment:
1. comunity
2. defnite
3. embarras
4. haras
5. indiviual
6. freqently
7. restauant
8. goverment9. develp
Find the correct statement about the passage below:“Here they come again!” somebody yelled, although there was no need. Magnus and everybody else in the English shield-wall could see
the mass of men advancing up the slope towards them, the low autumn sunlight glinting off helmets and the blades of spears and
axes. All along the top of the ridge the English tightened their grip on shield straps and weapons, stared ahead, waited for the shock
of battle. The dead lay between the two armies, and the grass was slick with blood beneath the boots of the living. Magnus felt the
sweat running down his face from under his helmet, and the men on either side of him squeezing in more tightly, their chain-mailed
arms grinding against his. He hefted his spear, pushed its shaft over the rim of his shield, rolled his shoulders to try and get the
terrible aching out of them.
A) Miss Barrass B) Miss Lamb C) Mr Key D) Miss Morton-Green E) Mr Taylor F) Mrs Crossley G) Miss Brown H) Mr Banks I) Miss Cotton
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commas for a list
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Which sentence is not punctuated correctly:
A) “Sometimes, I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”
B) “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose."
C) Finally the Rainbow Fish has only one shining scale left. His most prized possessions had been given away, yet he was very happy.
A) The PE cupboard B)The Playground C) Miss Brown’s Classroom
How many relative clauses are there in the passage below:
As Harry entered the treacherous grounds of the Forbidden Forest, which was pitch-black, he stumbled through
the trees towards the mysterious sound. His heart was pounding in his chest as he turned the corner and froze
in bewilderment. There in front of his eyes, a dark mysterious shadow, which made Harry gasp, swiftly moved
behind a tree. As Harry approached the old tree, which reminded him of one he has seen once before, he could
hardly move. Suddenly, without warning, the shadow re-appeared in front of him.
A) 5 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 6
Edit the sentence below there are 4 punctuation mistakes. Find them all to reveal the time it was taken:
The crickets sang in the grasses. They sang the song of summer's ending, a sad monotonous song. "Summer is over and gone, over and gone, over
and gone. Summer is dying, dying.” A little maple tree heard the cricket song and turned bright red with anxiety. The crickets felt it was their duty
to warn everybody that summertime cannot last forever. Even on the most beautiful days in the whole year (the days when summer is changing into
fall the crickets spread the rumor of sadness and change). everybody heard the song of the crickets. Avery and Fern Arable heard it as they walked
the dusty road. They knew that school would soon begin again. The young geese heard it and knew that they would never be little goslings again.
Charlotte heard it and knew that she hadn’t much time left. Mrs. Zuckerman, at work in the kitchen, heard the crickets, and a sadness came over
her, too. “Another summer gone,” she sighed. Lurvy, at work building a crate for Wilbur, heard the song and knew it was time to dig potatoes.
Time:
09 : 53
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Edit the sentence below there are 4 punctuation mistakes. Find them all to reveal the time it was taken:
Sometimes Violet liked silence, but not now. Blindness made silence scary. She pushed her hands under her thighs and swung her legs,
trying to remember a happy song. Suddenly she heard faint footsteps enter the shop at speed, growing louder as they paced towards
her. She looked blindly in the direction of the sound. “I need to speak to your dad,” a voice whispered in her right ear. “Who’s there?”
she gasped. Then heavier footsteps entered the shop. “I’ve caught you now, you mangy orphan,” a different voice panted.
Date:
31 / 03
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Find the spelling mistakes in the year 5/6 words below to discover who took the equipment:
1. community
2. definite
3. embarrass
4. harass
5. individual
6. frequently
7. restaurant
8. government 9. develop
Person:
Miss Durno
Find the correct statement about the passage below:“Here they come again!” somebody yelled, although there was no need. Magnus and everybody else in the English shield-wall could see
the mass of men advancing up the slope towards them, the low autumn sunlight glinting off helmets and the blades of spears and
axes. All along the top of the ridge the English tightened their grip on shield straps and weapons, stared ahead, waited for the shock
of battle. The dead lay between the two armies, and the grass was slick with blood beneath the boots of the living. Magnus felt the
sweat running down his face from under his helmet, and the men on either side of him squeezing in more tightly, their chain-mailed
arms grinding against his. He hefted his spear, pushed its shaft over the rim of his shield, rolled his shoulders to try and get the
terrible aching out of them.
Person:A) Miss Barrass B) Miss Lamb C) Mr Key D) Miss Morton-Green E) Mr Taylor F) Mrs Crossley G) Miss Brown H) Mr Banks I) Miss Cotton
The author
includes many
spelling mistakes
The author uses
no adjectives
The author uses
no parentheses
The author uses
speech
The author uses
no proper nouns The author uses
relative clausesThe author uses
commas for a list
The author uses
onomatopoeiaThe author uses a
hyphen