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28.04.22 SPaG Revision

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  • "Tell me the mistake in this sentence", shrieked the teacher forcefully.
    The comma should be inside the closing inverted comma.
  • Sub-ordinating conjunctions - ISAWAWABUB stands for which words?
    If, since, as, when, although, while, after, before, until, because
  • Change 'approaches' and 'starts' into the simple past tense.
    approached / started
  • Depending on the context, the word 'lock' can be which 2 word classes?
    verb / noun
  • What type of sentence is this? ......... The sky is blue.
    Statement
  • Name a synonym and an antonym of the word angry.
    synonym = raging / furious / antonym = calm
  • Which suffix comes after the root word 'accomplish' to make a new word?
    ment / ing / ed / er
  • Co-ordinating conjunctions - FANBOYS stands for which words?
    For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
  • Tell a sentence with 'their'.
    ...
  • Which punctuation mark comes at the end of the following sentence? How beautiful the night sky looks
    exclamation mark !
  • Every night, I go to bed. What is the adverbial phrase in this sentence?
    Every night,
  • Which prefix could be added to the root word 'action' to form a new word?
    inter / re
  • What is the difference between formal and informal?
    formal = posh, well-spoken, polite, respectful / informal = chatty, conversational
  • Which 3 punctuation marks can be used to show parenthesis?
    Dashes, brackets, commas
  • To gain 25 points which would be amazing add some commas to this sentence.
    To gain 25 points, which would be amazing, add some commas to this sentence.
  • Add some commas to my incredible outstanding miraculous list.
    Add some commas to my incredible, outstanding, miraculous list.
  • Which of these words are adverbs? nastily / gigantic / unhappily / table
    nastily / unhappily
  • What is the name of the punctuation mark in 'well-mannered'?
    Hyphen
  • Pass me them / those cartons of milk please.
    those
  • 'He, she, it, they' are all types of...?
    Pronouns