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English grammar, punctuation and spellingPaper 1: 2019 national curriculum testsFirst name Middle name Last name Date of birthDay MonthYear School namePage 2 of 32 [BLANK PAGE]
Page 3 of 32 Questions and answersThere 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 MarksThe number under each line at the side of the page tells you the number of marks 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.
Page 4 of 2Draw a line to match each word to the correct suffix. Use each suffix only once.WordSuffix accomplishful forgivement joyish foolness1 mark KS2 item template version 2G002877 4 October 2018 10:36 AM Version 1Tick the sentence that must end with a question mark. Tick one. The teacher asked them what they were doingI wonder what time the next train arrivesDid she play tennis on your team last yearHe asked if he could use my penG004559 4 October 2018 10:40 AM Version 511 mark
Page 5 of Insert one comma in the correct place in the sentence below.4Every night Dad and my brother take the dog for a walk.1 markG004548 11 October 2018 3:21 PM Version 2Tick one box in each row to show whether the sentence is a question or a command.3SentenceQuestion Command Do your stretches before you exercise Do you prefer tennis or cricket Do the boys always go running in the morning Do take some water with you to football practice1 markG004412 4 October 2018 10:29 AM Version 4
Page 6 of 6Which sentence must not end with an exclamation mark? Tick one. You really must wear a coatWhat a dreadful day I hadWhat is the temperature nowThe wind is very strong today1 markG005555 4 October 2018 11:10 AM Version 1Draw a line to match each prefix to the correct word to make a different word. Use each prefix only once.5PrefixWordinterapproval discircle semisocial antiaction1 markKS2 item template version 2G005451 4 October 2018 11:05 AM Version 2
Page 7 of 7Circle the correct word in each box to complete the sentences in Standard English.Pass methem thosecartons, please.You sang that song verygood. well.We alwaysdid doneour homework on time.1 markKS2 item template version 2G005463 4 October 2018 11:07 AM Version 18Insert a relative pronoun to complete the sentence below. Everyone loved the music was played last night.1 markG005677 11 October 2018 3:23 PM Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017)
Page 8 of 10 Insert a semi-colon in the correct place in the sentence below. Frank would like to go to Cornwall next summer he might also visit France in the spring. 1 mark G005875 4 October 2018 11:24 AM Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017)In which sentence is lock a verb?9 Tick one.Aisha closed the box and fastened the lock.Make sure you lock the gate before you leave.I think I need to buy a new bike lock.The lock can only be opened with this special key.1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G004995 4 October 2018 10:51 AM Version 1
Page 9 of 11Insert a pair of brackets in the correct place in the sentence below. Using public transport such as buses and trains can reduce pollution.1 mark KS2 item template version 2G002490 4 October 2018 10:23 AM Version 112What does the prefix multi- mean in the words multicultural, multipurpose and multicoloured? Tick one. somefewallmany1 mark G005579 11 October 2018 3:24 PM Version 2
Page 10 of 14Which word is an antonym of difficult? The problem was difficult to solve. Tick one. hardeasyimpossiblechallenging1 mark KS2 item template version 2G005444 11 October 2018 3:26 PM Version 113Which sentence is punctuated correctly? Tick one. I will be running a half marathon 13 miles next week!I will be running a half marathon 13 miles next week!I will be running a half marathon 13 miles next week!I will be running a half marathon 13 miles next week!1 mark KS2 item template version 2G005602 11 October 2018 9:24 AM Version 1
Page 11 of 16Tick one box to show where a hyphen is needed in the sentence below. The class teacher praised the well behaved and helpful group of year six children.1 mark KS2 item template version 2G005441 11 October 2018 3:28 PM Version 115 Which sentence is the most formal? Tick one. The way they played was terrible, wasnt it?I wish theyd put a little more effort in today! If only theyd tried a bit harder, they wouldve won.The team were defeated due to mistakes that they made.1 mark G005958 11 October 2018 3:30 PM Version 1KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017)
Page 12 of 18Circle two words in the passage below that are synonyms of each other. Having queued for over an hour, Sanjit found that his tolerance was being severely tested. Most of the other children had lost patience and gone elsewhere. 1 mark G005906 5 October 2018 2:13 PM Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017)What word class is him in the sentence below?17 Josefs friends rushed to meet him, desperate to see if he had won. Tick one. a preposition an adjectivea pronouna noun1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G004612 4 October 2018 10:46 AM Version 3
Page 13 of Insert a dash in the correct place in the sentence below.20 It was a very exciting lesson we learnt how parachutes work and designed one of our own.1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G005027 5 October 2018 2:00 PM Version 1What kind of clause is underlined in the sentence below?19 If they could afford to, the ancient Romans ate well. 1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G004646 4 October 2018 10:47 AM Version 3
Page 14 of 22 Insert a colon in the correct place in the sentence below. Joshua had mastered two new skateboarding skills he could do a perfect aerial jump and execute a complete 180 degree turn.1 mark G005874 5 October 2018 2:12 PM Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017)21What is the word class of the underlined word? Our school is bigger than theirs. Tick one. a co-ordinating conjunctiona subordinating conjunctiona possessive pronouna relative pronoun1 mark G005484 5 October 2018 2:07 PM Version 2
Page 15 of 24Which sentence uses tense correctly? Tick one. We sat and ate our lunch once we had found a sunny picnic spot.Once we find a sunny picnic spot, we sat and ate our lunch.Once we had found a sunny picnic spot, we sit and eat our lunch.We sat and eat our lunch once we had found a sunny picnic spot.1 mark KS2 item template version 2G005532 5 October 2018 2:08 PM Version 123Add three commas in the correct places in the sentence below. She wore a dark red skirt a woollen jumper a scarf with matching hat thick socks and black boots.1 mark G005556 4 October 2018 11:11 AM Version 2
Page 16 of 25Underline the sentence that is the most formal in the passage below. Hope you can make it to my birthday party next week! Its going to be great! The venue is yet to be confirmed. Im still checking out a couple of places.1 mark G005965 4 October 2018 11:27 AM Version 1KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017)26 Circle the word that shows that the sentence below is a command. To see pictures of the rugby match, click here.1 mark G005734 5 October 2018 2:11 PM Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017)
Page 17 of 28Rewrite the underlined verbs in the simple past. The sky begins to look darker as the storm approaches.1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G002197 4 October 2018 8:26 AM Version 827Label each box with subject (S) or object (O). Sam baked cakes for charity and he sold them at breaktime.1 mark KS2 item template version 2G005368 4 October 2018 11:00 AM Version 1
Page 18 of Circle the three adjectives in the sentence below.30 He made his way up the cobbled street, striding like the bold and determined man he was.1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G004611 4 October 2018 10:44 AM Version 229Which sentence is closest in meaning to the one below? My dad has had this bike for two years. Tick one. My dad no longer has this bike.My dad is having this bike for his birthday.My dad has this bike now.My dad will have a bike in two years time.1 mark KS2 item template version 2G005400 4 October 2018 11:02 AM Version 2
Page 19 of Which sentence is punctuated correctly?31 Tick one. Our parents always say work hard and do your best.Our parents always say, work hard and do your best.Our parents always say, Work hard and do your best.Our parents always say Work hard and do your best.1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G004347 4 October 2018 10:26 AM Version 332Which underlined word is an adverb? Tick one.The spring garden looks lovely.My little sister has a wobbly tooth.The clothes are folded neatly. Her brown hair is long and curly.1 mark G005581 4 October 2018 11:14 AM Version 1
Page 20 of Explain how the comma changes the meaning of the second sentence.34 1. I asked if Jake Thomas and Lily were coming to the barbecue. 2. I asked if Jake, Thomas and Lily were coming to the barbecue.1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G005024 4 October 2018 10:54 AM Version 133What word class do the underlined words belong to? You can have an apple or an orange for your snack. Since it is sunny, you can eat your snack outside. Although I prefer oranges, apples are easier to eat. 1 mark KS2 item template version 2G005354 15 November 2018 10:41 AM Version 2
Page 21 of Complete the sentence below with a relative clause. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly.36 His sister, , is learning to speak Polish.1 mark G004430 4 October 2018 10:31 AM Version 335 Underline the adverbial in the sentence below. Last week, Ruby went swimming and played football. 1 mark G005702 4 October 2018 11:18 AM Version 1KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017)
Page 22 of Circle the modal verb in the sentence below.38 Kate hoped that she would see goats and sheep at the farm.1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G004606 4 October 2018 10:43 AM Version 337How does the conjunction change the meaning of the second sentence? 1. We listened to the music after we ate our lunch. 2. We listened to the music while we ate our lunch.1 mark KS2 item template version 2G005353 5 October 2018 2:02 PM Version 1
Page 23 of Rewrite the sentence below in the passive. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly.39 The wind damaged the fence.1 mark G004520 19 November 2018 3:40 PM Version 340Insert two commas and a semi-colon in the correct places in the passage below. Last Wednesday we performed a play at school I invited my parents to come and watch. When I first went on stage I was so nervous that I nearly forgot my lines.1 mark G005826 4 October 2018 11:21 AM Version 1 KS2 item template version 2.1 (2017)
Page 24 of Which sentence uses the passive?42 Tick one. The school proposed building a new playground.The issue was discussed at a council meeting.The council voted in favour of the proposal.They started building the new playground last week.1 mark G004511 11 October 2018 3:32 PM Version 241Circle the three nouns in the sentence below. The fire gave the room a cosy feeling.1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G004805 4 October 2018 10:48 AM Version 2
Page 25 of Complete the sentence by writing a word formed from the root word music on each line. 44 Every member of the Jones family was , but only Mr Jones was a professional . 1 mark Write the contracted form of the underlined words in the box below.43 We shall not do that again!1 mark G004550 11 October 2018 3:33 PM Version 2
Page 26 of 46Circle each word that should begin with a capital letter in the sentence below. when we visited the museum in birmingham, gareth arranged to travel by train with aunt laura.1 mark KS2 item template version 2G002212 5 October 2018 1:51 PM Version 245What is the grammatical term for the underlined words in the sentence below? The new paintbrushes are in the box.1 mark KS2 item template version 2G005387 15 November 2018 10:55 AM Version 1
Page 27 of Insert an apostrophe in the correct place in the sentence below.48 P u p i l s c o a t s s h o u l d b e h u n g o n t h e p e g s.1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G004366 5 October 2018 1:53 PM Version 347Circle the three determiners in the sentence below. William didnt have any cereal in the house, so he went out to buy some cornakes.1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G003781 11 October 2018 3:35 PM Version 4
Page 28 of 49Circle the three prepositions in the sentence below. After the game, Omar and Alisha walked home with their grandparents, who lived across the road.1 mark KS2 item template version 2G002934 4 October 2018 10:25 AM Version 2Circle the co-ordinating conjunction in the sentence below.50 If you want to enter the competition, you can send your idea by email or by post.1 mark KS2 item template version 1.2G005004 11 October 2018 3:37 PM Version 1
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