- answer / anser
- separate / seperate
- guard / gard
- favourite / faverite
- practice / practise
- guide / gide
- googl / google
- pratise / practice
Can you add correct prefix to these words to make them opposite in meaning ?
- ___possible.
- ___legal.
- ___correct.
- ___polite.
- ___mature.
- ___prove.
- ___literate.
Can you frame sentences with some of the most commonly used words as below?
Imagine
difficult
library
remember
calendar
perhaps
leftover
curtain
prefer
advice
Can you add the suffix “er” to these words?
listen___
begin___
open___
publish___
mark___
play___
jump___
farm___
travell___
Can you add the correct prefix to these words?
___relevant
___advantage
___fortune
___responsible
___legal
___social
___freeze
___understand
Can you find and correct any grammar or punctuation mistakes in these sentences?
We are moving to paris.
Anna hasnt been on a helicopter before.
Tim and me do martial arts on Saturdays.
We made a special cake for mums birthday.
I cant find my drink have you seen it.
Where is snakes venom stored.
Snakes have no ears but they have an
excellent sense of smell.
Can you rewrite these sentences using the present perfect verb form?
We visited our relatives.
My mum cleaned the kitchen.
I read the news paper.
Dad washed the dirty carpet.
I studied in the morning.
Can you select the words that make up the main clause in each sentence below?
Because he’d hurt his wrist, Tom went
to see Miss Parker.
Eric ran outside although it was dark.
After his eyes adjusted to the darkness,
he felt more confident.
Can you complete the sentences using the conjunctions given below?
Use the conjunctions : or if because although before
I pulled the duvet over my head
______ I didn’t want to get up.
We can have pancakes for tea
______ we’ve got some eggs.
He wanted a big box of popcorn
_____ he was full up.
Alice really wanted her dad to
buy her a rabbit _____ a squirrel.
Ruby read her book _____ she
went to cinema.
Tim was hungry _____ he didn’t
eat any breakfast.
Can you find two sentences that use direct speech?
I asked Peter to play football with me.
Harry said he’s excited about his exams.
Andrew said, “I’m really hungry.”
He told me that he was cold.
I am cold he said.