Revision and Assessment Revision: Grammar and Phonics
Day 2 1. Ring the conjunctions.
(a) The optician looked into my eyes because they were stinging.
(b) I sold my porcelain doll in order to pay for the antique I broke.
2. Ring the word and symbol that make these question sentences.
(a) Does my mother-in-law make delicious chutneys?
(b) Did your brother-in-law work in an insulating company?
3. Say whether the following are sentences or phrases.
(a) as cool as a breeze Sentence
Phrase
(b) Sam is very talented at playing the guitar.
Sentence Phrase
4. Write a preposition to complete the sentence.
(a) Esme hid her treasures _______ the bed.
(b) Dad left his keys _______ the car.
5. Insert a question mark or an exclamation mark.
(a) Will there be a drama class on tomorrow
(b) That is unbelievable 6. Ring the correct spelling.
(a) skool / schul / school (b) bruise / bruze / brooze (c) resckue / rescue / rescew
1. Ring the conjunctions.
(a) I will not go in the paddle boat in case I get swept out to sea.
(b) Joe wants to wear shorts _______ it is too cold.
2. Ring the word and symbol that make these question sentences.
(a) Did Gary spend a lot of time in his shed?
(b) Will Daniel go to work by bus?
3. Say whether the following are sentences or phrases.
(a) as busy as a bee Sentence
Phrase
(b) as tall as a giraffe Sentence
Phrase
4. Write a preposition to complete the sentence.
(a) Rob and Saranne lived _______ Castle Troy.
(b) The picture hung _______ the fireplace for 20 years.
5. Insert a question mark or an exclamation mark.
(a) What a disaster
(b) Can you give me directions to the GAA pitch please
6. Ring the correct spelling.
(a) autumn / awtumn / autum (b) hym / hymn / hynm (c) noc / nok / knock
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Look back at the grammar on pages 53, 59, 65, 71, 77, 83, 89, 95 and 101. Day 1
Unit 18 | Revision and Assessment
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