Year 7
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will develop comprehension of incomplete sentences. We will then apply that knowledge in a piece of creative writing.
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7 Questions
Q1.
Which of these is a fused sentence?
I walked to school. He took the bus.
I walked to school. She took the bus.
I walked to school. They took the bus.
Q2.
What must a complete sentence have in it?
a subject
a verb
an adjective
Q3.
Which of these words must have a capital letter?
ball
fish
scooter
Q4.
What is the verb in this sentence? Her mum brought a cake.
a cake
Her mum
mum
Q5.
What is the subject of this sentence? The shop opened at 8am.
8am
opened
shop
Q6.
Which of these verbs is in the past tense?
eating
flying
walking
Q7.
When must you use a capital letter?
for the last word in every sentence
only at the start of a sentence
whenever you feel like it
5 Questions
Q1.
Which sentence is correct?
dangerous Dave went to a fantastic shop in London.
Dangerous Dave went to a fantastic shop in london.
Dangerous Dave went to a Fantastic shop in London.
Q2.
Which sentence is correct?
We was in Newcastle yesterday.
We were in newcastle yesterday.
We Were in Newcastle yesterday.
Q3.
Which sentence is correct?
Alexa was angry she wanted to leave.
Alexa were angry she wanted to leave.
Alexa were angry. She wanted to leave.
Q4.
Which sentence is correct?
She usually went to the gym on mondays.
She usually went to the Gym on Mondays.
She Usually went to the gym on Mondays.
Q5.
Which sentence is correct?
There are three people on the bus yesterday.
There is three people on the bus yesterday.
There was three people on the bus yesterday.