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Which sentence is written in the active voice? Tick one. The book was returned to the library yesterday. The assembly wa
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Key stage 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling Paper 1: questions First name Middle name Last name Date of birth

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Month

Year

School name

SAMPLE BOOKLET Published July 2015

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This sample test indicates how the national curriculum will be assessed from 2016. Further information is available on GOV.UK at www.gov.uk/sta.

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[BLANK PAGE] Please do not write on this page.

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Instructions Questions and answers You have 45 minutes to complete this test. There 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 write a word, a few words or a sentence.

Marks The number under each line at the side of the page tells you the maximum number of marks for each question.

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. You have 45 minutes to answer the questions in this booklet.

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Tick the sentence that must end with a question mark. Tick one. What I wanted had already sold out Ask Ryan what he thinks about it What time will the film start I didn’t know what to say

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Which pair of verbs correctly completes the sentence below?

Pluto ______ now called a dwarf planet, but once it _____ classified as a planet. Tick one. was

is

was

was

is

is

is

was

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Draw a line to match each prefix to the correct word so that it makes a new word.

Prefix

Word

re

mature

de

understood

mis

legible

im

frost

il

do

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Which sentence has been punctuated correctly? Tick one. Immediately after, dinner we did the washing up. Immediately after dinner we did, the washing up. Immediately after dinner, we did the washing up. Immediately, after dinner we did the washing up.

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Which sentence below is written in the past tense? Tick one. That is the oldest house in our village. The original part of the house dates from 1760. The roof was replaced in 1970. The owners plan to open the house to the public.

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Circle one verb in each underlined pair to complete the sentences using Standard English.

We was / were planning to hold a cake sale at school. I was / were chosen to design the posters.

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Write the contracted form of the underlined words in the box.

That decision does not seem fair.

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Tick the sentence that must end with a question mark. Tick one. Next week, I’ll ask about joining the library Please ask the librarian if you need any help I asked for a joke book, but there were none This is the book you asked for, isn’t it

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G003742.p1 – 18 March 2015 12:02 PM – Version 3

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Which sentence uses an apostrophe correctly? Tick one. The children’s clothes were hanging up. The childrens’ clothes were hanging up. The childrens clothe’s were hanging up. The childrens clothes’ were hanging up.

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What does the word Others refer to in the passage below? Some plants, such as sunflowers, die in winter. Others, such as daffodils, survive as bulbs underground. Tick one. plants sunflowers daffodils bulbs

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1 mark

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G004991.p1 – 18 March 2015 1:10 PM – Version 2

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Circle all the pronouns in the sentence below.

They bought new jumpers for themselves and a warm scarf for Dad.

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Complete the sentence with an adjective formed from the verb create.

The artist was very ____________________ and produced many original works.

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Tick one box to show which part of the sentence is a relative clause.

The table which is made of oak is now black with age.

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Tick the option that shows how the underlined words are used in the sentence.

My baby brother was born in the hospital where my father works. Tick one. as a preposition phrase as a relative clause as a main clause as a noun phrase

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1 mark

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Tick one box in each row to show how the modal verb affects the meaning of the sentence.

Modal verb indicates certainty

Sentence

Modal verb indicates possibility

It will be very cold tomorrow. John might have missed the train. Ann can speak six languages. You could finish your work by the end of the lesson.

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What is the name of the punctuation mark used between the two main clauses below?

My sister loves team sports; my brother, on the other hand, prefers individual sports – such as athletics. 1 mark

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G003888.p1 – 18 March 2015 1:56 PM – Version 3

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Tick one box in each row to show if the underlined clause is a main clause or a subordinate clause.

Main clause

Sentence

Subordinate clause

Billie, who was nine years old, loved to play tennis. Billie’s mum bought her a tennis racket so that she could play more often. Billie could not play tennis with her friend Lana because Lana did not have a racket.

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Circle all the conjunctions in the sentences below.

Once Harry had checked the weather forecast, he set off on his walk. Whilst climbing up the mountain, he was unaware of the dangers ahead. He needed to turn back immediately since a storm was coming. 1 mark

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Circle the two words in the sentence below that are synonyms of each other.

He was lucky to win first prize – he knew it was fortunate that his closest rival had decided not to take part.

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Tick all the sentences that contain a preposition. Ali locked the door before he left. The shops are beyond the main road. My brother is behind me in the race. Barry is below Andrew in the register.

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1 mark

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Write a sentence using the word cover as a noun. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly.

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Write a sentence using the word cover as a verb. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly.

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What does the root struct mean in the word family below?

destruction

structure

reconstruct

Tick one. break build carry touch

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Draw a line to match each word to its correct antonym.

Word

Antonym

meandering

confront

sympathetic

unfeeling

evade

unbelievable

plausible

straight

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Rewrite the sentence below, adding a subordinate clause. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly. The children played on the swings.

1 mark

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G003685.p1 – 18 March 2015 3:44 PM – Version 3

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Label the boxes with V (verb), S (subject) and O (object) to show the parts of the sentence.

Nadia ate strawberries.

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Circle all the words in the sentences below that should start with a capital letter.

henry tudor married his first wife, catherine, in june 1509. they married in london.

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Which sentence is written in the active voice? Tick one. The book was returned to the library yesterday. The assembly was held in the hall. The bad weather led to the cancellation. The floods were caused by the heavy rain.

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Which sentence is punctuated correctly? Tick one. The wind was blowing howling, actually, so we headed – for home. The wind was blowing – howling, actually – so we headed for home. The wind was blowing, howling – actually – so we headed for home. The wind was blowing howling actually – so we headed for home.

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Tick one box to show where a dash should go in the sentence below.

African elephants are the largest animals in the world they can weigh up

to 10 tonnes.

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Tick to show which sentence uses the past progressive. Tick one. After Ali finished his homework, he went out to play. Gemma was doing her science homework. Jamie learnt his spellings every night. Anna found her history homework difficult.

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Which of the sentences is a command? Tick one. After you wash the dog, you will need to dry it with a towel. Before you go out, ask your mother for the shopping list. I want you to clean out the playhouse this afternoon. Here is a list of jobs you must finish before lunchtime.

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Rewrite the sentence below as direct speech. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly. She asked if he wanted a banana. She asked him, 1 mark

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Insert a pair of brackets in the correct place in the sentence below.

Lisa who had been playing the piano since she was nine had achieved Grade 7.

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Tick one box in each row to show whether the underlined word is an adjective or an adverb.

Sentence

Adjective

Adverb

It is a direct flight to Spain. I hate arriving late. The door opened wide. That is the wrong spelling. 1 mark

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Explain how the use of commas changes the meaning in the two sentences. Mangoes, which are grown in hot countries, taste delicious. Mangoes which are grown in hot countries taste delicious.

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Which sentence uses the hyphen correctly? Tick one. There are thirty seven year-olds in Class 2. There are thirty seven-year-olds in Class 2. There are thirty-seven year olds in Class 2. There are thirty-seven-year-olds in Class 2.

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Rewrite the sentence below so that it is written in the passive voice. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly. The pouring rain drenched us. 1 mark

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Tick one box in each row to show whether the word after is used as a subordinating conjunction or as a preposition.

after used as a subordinating conjunction

Sentence

after used as a preposition

He moved here after the end of the war. Entry is free after 5pm in the evening. I went to the cinema after I had eaten my dinner.

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Complete the table below by adding a suffix to each noun to make an adjective.

Noun

Adjective

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Tick one box in each row to show if the underlined conjunction is a subordinating conjunction or a co-ordinating conjunction.

Subordinating conjunction

Sentence

Co-ordinating conjunction

I like ice-skating and roller-skating. Jamie likes roller-skating, but he has never tried ice-skating. Jamie will go ice-skating if I go with him.

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Complete the sentence below so that it uses the subjunctive form.

If I __________ to have one wish, it would be for good health.

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Circle all the determiners in the sentence below.

Two apple trees screened the open windows on one side.

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Underline the longest possible noun phrase in the sentence below.

That book about the Romans was interesting.

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Underline the verb form that is in the present perfect in the passage below.

Rachel loves music and has wanted to learn how to play the piano for years. She was hoping for piano lessons, and was delighted when her parents gave her a keyboard for her birthday.

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Write a sentence that lists all the information given in the box below. Remember to punctuate your answer correctly.

Milkshake ingredients bananas semi-skimmed milk honey marshmallows (for decoration)

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Complete the sentence below with a possessive pronoun.

They are __________________.

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Circle the adverb in the sentence below.

“Soon,” he thought, “I’ll be able to see my family.”

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Insert a colon in the correct place in the sentence below.

The school offered three clubs for its pupils art and craft, dance and chess.

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Which punctuation mark should be used in the place indicated by the arrow?

“Why did you do that?” he asked Harry was surprised by his classmate’s actions.

Tick one. exclamation mark full stop question mark comma

1 mark

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Sample key stage 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling test Paper 1: questions Electronic PDF version product code: STA/15/7316/e ISBN: 978-1-78315-734-1 For more copies Additional printed copies of this booklet are not available. It can be downloaded from www.gov.uk/government/publications. © Crown copyright and Crown information 2015 Re-use of Crown copyright and Crown information in test materials Subject to the exceptions listed below, the test materials on this website are Crown copyright or Crown information and you may re-use them (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0 which can be found on the National Archives website and accessed via the following link: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence. When you use this information under the Open Government Licence v3.0, you should include the following attribution: ‘Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0’ and where possible provide a link to the licence. Exceptions – third-party copyright content in test materials You must obtain permission from the relevant copyright owners, as listed in the ‘2016 sample tests copyright report’, for re-use of any third-party copyright content which we have identified in the test materials, as listed below. Alternatively you should remove the unlicensed third-party copyright content and/or replace it with appropriately licensed material. Third-party content These materials contain no third-party copyright content. If you have any queries regarding these test materials contact the national curriculum assessments helpline on 0300 303 3013 or email [email protected].

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