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  • Change to active: "The letter was written by Sam."
    Wrote the Sam letter.
    The letter was Sam’s write.
    Sam is the letter written.
    Sam wrote the letter.
  • Change to passive: "Liam kicked the ball."
    The ball kicks Liam.
    The ball was kicked by Liam.
    The kick was balled by Liam.
    Liam was kicked by the ball.
  • Identify the correctly punctuated direct speech.
    I'm so excited exclaimed Lily for the school trip!
    I'm so excited, exclaimed Lily, "for the school trip!""Im so excited" exclaimed Lily "for the school trip"!"I'm so excited exclaimed Lily for the school trip!"
  • Change to active: "The song was sung by the choir."
    The song is the choir.
    The choir sang the song.
    Sung the choir was.
    The choir was songed.
  • Change to passive: "The teacher explains the rules."
    The rules explains the teacher.
    The teacher is rules.
    The rules are explained by the teacher.
    Explained were the rules.
  • Change to active: "The book was read by Amy."
    The book is reading Amy.
    Amy has been read.
    Amy is read the book.
    Amy read the book.
  • i love playing football exclaimed tom jumping with joy
    I love playing football! exclaimed Tom, jumping with joy.
    I love playing football exclaimed Tom jumping with joy!
  • i'm going to the library later explained oliver
    I'm going to the library later, explained Oliver.
    I'm going to the library later explained Oliver.
  • that was a delicious cake commented grandma with a smile
    That was a delicious cake, commented Grandma with a smile.
    That was a delicious cake commented Grandma with a smile.
  • Identify the sentence where commas are used correctly to separate items in a list of actions.
    We went swimming, cycling, and played football, in the park.
    We went swimming cycling and played football in the park.
    We went swimming, cycling and played football in the park.
    We went, swimming, cycling and played football in the park.
  • are you coming to the party asked jessica with a hopeful look
    Are you coming to the party? asked Jessica with a hopeful look.
    Are you coming to the party asked Jessica with a hopeful look?
  • Change to active: "The flowers were watered by Ben."
    The flowers watered Ben.
    The flowers were Ben.
    Ben was flowered.
    Ben watered the flowers.
  • my favourite colour is blue said lily proudly
    My favourite colour is blue, said Lily proudly.
    My favourite colour is blue said Lily proudly.
  • Change to active: "The door was opened by the wind."
    The door opened the wind.
    Wind was doored.
    The wind opened the door.
    Opened the wind by door.
  • Choose the correctly punctuated sentence with direct speech and a question.
    Are we there yet? he asked impatiently.
    Are we there yet? he asked impatiently."Are we there yet" he asked impatiently."Are we there yet he asked impatiently?"
  • can you help me please whispered the little boy
    Can you help me, please? whispered the little boy.
    Can you help me please whispered the little boy.
  • Choose the sentence where commas are used correctly in a list.
    We need apples bananas and oranges for the fruit salad.
    We need apples, bananas, and oranges, for the fruit salad.
    We need, apples, bananas and oranges for the fruit salad.
    We need apples, bananas and oranges for the fruit salad.
  • Which sentence correctly punctuates a question?
    Where did you find that interesting book.
    Where did you find that interesting book,
    Where did you find that interesting book!
    Where did you find that interesting book?
  • that's a beautiful drawing said the teacher smiling
    That's a beautiful drawing, said the teacher, smiling.
    That's a beautiful drawing said the teacher smiling.
  • Which sentence correctly uses an apostrophe in a time-related expression?
    In three weeks’ time we will go on holiday.
    In three week's time, we will go on holiday.
    In three weeks' time, we will go on holiday.
    In three weeks time, we will go on holiday.
  • we should go home now suggested emily looking at the dark clouds
    We should go home now, suggested Emily, looking at the dark clouds.
    We should go home now suggested Emily looking at the dark clouds.
  • Choose the sentence with the correct end punctuation for surprise.
    I can't believe it!
    I can't believe it?
    I can't believe it,
    I can't believe it.
  • Change to passive: "The dog chased the cat."
    The cat was chased by the dog.
    The chase was dogged.
    The cat chased the dog.
    The dog was cat chased.
  • Which sentence ends with the correct punctuation for a command?
    Please close the door.
    Please close the door!
    Please close the door,
    Please close the door?
  • Change to passive: "He builds houses."
    Houses is building he.
    Built are houses he.
    Houses are built by him.
    Houses were building by he.
  • what a fantastic goal shouted the crowd
    What a fantastic goal! shouted the crowd.
    What a fantastic goal shouted the crowd!
  • Change to active: "The picture was painted by Mia."
    Mia painted the picture.
    The picture painted Mia.
    Mia is painting.
    Mia was picture painted.
  • Choose the sentence where the apostrophe shows missing letters.
    Its a beautiful day outside.
    Its’ a beautiful day outside.
    It’s a beautiful day outside’.
    It's a beautiful day outside.
  • Which sentence ends with the correct punctuation?
    Did you see the shooting star last night.
    Did you see the shooting star last night?
    Did you see the shooting star last night,
    Did you see the shooting star last night!
  • Change to passive: "The chef cooked the meal."
    The chef was cooked by the meal.
    The meal is cooking the chef.
    The meal was cooked by the chef.
    The chef has meal cooked.
  • Change to active: "The cake was baked by my sister."
    Cake was my sister’s bake.
    My sister has been cake.
    My sister baked the cake.
    The cake bakes my sister.
  • be careful crossing the road warned the policeman
    Be careful crossing the road, warned the policeman.
    Be careful crossing the road warned the policeman.
  • Identify the correctly punctuated sentence with a possessive noun and a contraction.
    My brother’s going to the cinema tonight.
    My brother's going to the cinema tonight.
    My brother going's to the cinema tonight.
    My brothers going to the cinema tonight.
  • Change to passive: "The team won the match."
    The match is winning the team.
    The match was won by the team.
    Won the team the match.
    The team match won.
  • the story was very exciting said harry enthusiastically
    The story was very exciting, said Harry enthusiastically.
    The story was very exciting said Harry enthusiastically.
  • Change to active: "The food was eaten by the guests."
    The food has eaten.
    The guests ate the food.
    Food ate the guests.
    The guests were fooded.
  • Identify the sentence with the correct end punctuation for a strong feeling.
    What an amazing goal?
    What an amazing goal.
    What an amazing goal!
    What an amazing goal,
  • please sit down said the teacher kindly
    Please sit down, said the teacher kindly.
    Please sit down said the teacher kindly.
    Please sit down said the teacher kindly.
  • Which sentence uses commas correctly to separate clauses?
    Although it was raining we still went for a walk.
    Although it was raining, we still went for a walk.
    Although it was raining, we still went for a walk,
    Although, it was raining, we still went for a walk.
  • Which sentence uses commas correctly after introductory words?
    Yes, you may borrow my pencil,
    Yes, you may, borrow my pencil.
    Yes you may borrow my pencil.
    Yes, you may borrow my pencil.
  • where are you going asked his mother
    Where are you going? asked his mother.
    Where are you going asked his mother?
    Where are you going asked his mother.
  • what time is it asked sarah looking at her watch
    What time is it? asked Sarah, looking at her watch.
    What time is it asked Sarah looking at her watch.
  • Change to passive: "The mechanic fixed the car."
    Fixed mechanic car.
    The car fixes the mechanic.
    The mechanic is fixing.
    The car was fixed by the mechanic.
  • Which sentence ends with the correct punctuation for a statement?
    The sun is shining brightly today,
    The sun is shining brightly today!
    The sun is shining brightly today.
    The sun is shining brightly today?
  • that's a great idea suggested michael thoughtfully
    That's a great idea, suggested Michael thoughtfully.
    That's a great idea suggested Michael thoughtfully.
  • Which sentence uses an apostrophe correctly for plural possession?
    The student's projects were displayed in the hall.
    The students project's were displayed in the hall.
    The students' projects were displayed in the hall.
    The students project were displayed in the hall.
  • Change to active: "The homework was completed by the student."
    The student completed the homework.
    The homework completed the student.
    The student was homeworked.
    The student was completing.
  • Change to passive: "They deliver the newspapers every morning."
    Delivered every morning they are.
    The newspapers delivered they.
    The newspapers are delivered every morning.
    The morning is newspapered.
  • Change to active: "The windows were cleaned by the janitor."
    Cleaned were the janitor.
    The janitor was windows.
    The janitor cleaned the windows.
    The windows janitor cleaned.
  • did you see the new movie asked ben excitedly
    Did you see the new movie? asked Ben excitedly.
    Did you see the new movie asked Ben excitedly?
  • Change to passive: "The girl found the puppy."
    The girl was found by the puppy.
    Found was the puppy girl.
    The puppy found the girl.
    The puppy was found by the girl.
  • Which sentence correctly uses an apostrophe for a contraction?
    They're going to the park after lunch.
    Their going to the park after lunch.
    There going to the park after lunch.
    Theyre going to the park after lunch.
  • i can't wait for the holidays said sam yawning
    I can't wait for the holidays, said Sam, yawning.
    I can't wait for the holidays said Sam yawning.
    I can't wait for the holidays said Sam yawning."I can't wait for the holidays," said, Sam yawning.
  • Which sentence uses apostrophes correctly to show possession?
    The dogs' bone was buried in the garden.
    The dog's bone was buried in the garden.
    The dogs bone was buried in the garden.
    The dog bone's was buried in the garden.
  • Identify the sentence where commas are used correctly to add extra information.
    My sister, who lives in London is visiting next week.
    My sister who lives in London is visiting next week.
    My sister, who lives in London, is visiting next week.
    My sister who lives in London, is visiting next week.
  • have you finished your homework enquired mr jones
    Have you finished your homework? enquired Mr. Jones.
    Have you finished your homework enquired Mr Jones?
  • Change to passive: "She paints the fence."
    The fence was paints.
    She was painting the fence.
    Painted is the fence by her.
    The fence is painted by her.
  • don't forget your coat reminded mum as i left
    Don't forget your coat, reminded Mum as I left.
    Don't forget your coat reminded Mum as I left.
  • can i have an ice cream asked chloe politely
    Can I have an ice cream? asked Chloe politely.
    Can I have an ice cream asked Chloe politely?