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SPaG Revision Year 6

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    A mixture of SPaG revision style questions for Year 6
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  • Insert a comma. Although he was the youngest Tom was the tallest.
    Although he was the youngest, Tom was the tallest.
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  • If you add the prefix un to the root word decided, how does it change the meaning of the word?
    undecided = not sure
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  • Think of 1 question, 1 command, 1 statement and 1 exclamation sentence.
    Teacher examples.
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  • Can you add 2 commas here to show that Catherine likes 4 chocolates? My favourite chocolates are galaxy caramel giant buttons and mini eggs.
    My favourite chocolates are galaxy, caramel, giant buttons and mini eggs.
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  • Add 3 adverbs to this sentence. I got up, got dressed, ate my breakfast and left the house.
    I got up late, got dressed quickly, ate my breakfast rapidly and left the house.
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  • Which words are a synonym of the word 'start'? continue / decide / commence / initiate
    commence / initiate
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  • Insert a dash in this sentence. Mrs Scott enjoys Pringles her favourite flavour is Salt and Vinegar.
    Mrs Scott enjoys Pringles - her favourite flavour is Salt and Vinegar.
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  • What is the main clause and the subordinate clause in this sentence? He began to get a headache while he was at school.
    He began to get a headache = main clause /// while he was at school - subordinate clause
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  • Add a colon to show a list. There are 2 countries I would love to visit Thailand and America.
    There are 2 countries I would love to visit: Thailand and America.
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  • Give me a sentence which uses 'help' as a verb and another which uses 'help' as a noun.
    Can we help you? // Your help was amazing.
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  • Give me 5 examples of modal verbs.
    might / could / should / would / will / may / ought
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  • How many determiners in this sentence? The school was located near a busy road beside many houses.
    the, a, many
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  • Name the sub-ordinating conjunctions!
    if, so, although, while, as, when, after, before, until, because
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  • Name the co-ordinating conjunctions!
    for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
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  • Change Jack for a pronoun. The man gave Jack some sweets. Jack ate the sweets.
    him / he
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  • Ask me if I am going to watch the football match on Sunday in a formal and then an informal way.
    Are you watching the game on Sunday mate? Are you observing the soccer dual on Sunday?
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