Spring Term 1 Underline the subject in this sentence: 4 a Fatima drank the milkshake. Forgetful Mr Whoop is very confused about noun phrases, prepositional phrases and subordinate clauses. Can you help him by saying which is underlined in the sentence? c Rewrite the sentence and add in the relative pronoun that is missing. e We went to a restaurant served Italian food. Speeding towards the finish line, the driver believed he might win the race. Draw lines between the pairs of antonyms. privatepublic genuinelower raisefake b Tick the sentence that uses the colon correctly. Mum had made two cakes: a Victoria sponge and a lemon drizzle loaf. Mum had made: two cakes a Victoria sponge and a lemon drizzle loaf. Mum had made two cakes a Victoria sponge and: a lemon drizzle loaf. d f Read these words: biologybiography Tick what you think the prefix 'bio' means. childhood science life Spring Term 1 Answers Underline the subject in this sentence: a Fatima drank the milkshake. Forgetful Mr Whoop is very confused about noun phrases, prepositional phrases and subordinate clauses. Can you help him by saying which is underlined in the sentence? 4 c Rewrite the sentence and add in the relative pronoun that is missing. e We went to a restaurant served Italian food. We went to a restaurant that served Italian food. Speeding towards the finish line, the driver believed he might win the race. prepositional phrase Draw lines between the pairs of antonyms. private public genuine lower raisefake b Tick the sentence that uses the colon correctly. d Mum had made two cakes: a Victoria sponge and a lemon drizzle loaf. Mum had made: two cakes a Victoria sponge and a lemon drizzle loaf. Mum had made two cakes a Victoria sponge and: a lemon drizzle loaf. f Read these words: biologybiography Tick what you think the prefix 'bio' means. childhood science life Spring Term 1 Label the boxes with V (verb), S (subject) and O (object) to show the parts of the sentence. 4 a Fatima drank the milkshake Forgetful Mr Whoop is very confused about noun phrases, prepositional phrases and subordinate clauses. Can you help him by saying which is underlined in the sentence? c The warm, woollen blanket kept Mabel warm. privatepublic genuinelower raisefake cheerfuldreary b Add a colon to this sentence in the correct position. Mum had made two cakes a Victoria sponge and a lemon drizzle loaf. e We went to a restaurant served Italian food. Speeding towards the finish line, the driver believed he might win the race. Draw lines between the pairs of antonyms. Rewrite the sentences and add in the relative pronouns and punctuation marks that are missing The waiter was called Gino brought us our food. d f Read these words: biologybiography Tick what you think the prefix 'bio' means. childhood science life Spring Term 1 Answers Label the boxes with V (verb), S (subject) and O (object) to show the parts of the sentence. a Fatima drank the milkshake Forgetful Mr Whoop is very confused about noun phrases, prepositional phrases and subordinate clauses. Can you help him by saying which is underlined in the sentence? 4 c drank = V We went to a restaurant that served Italian food. prepositional phrase milkshake = O The waiter was called Gino brought us our food. The warm, woollen blanket kept Mabel warm. The waiter, who was call Gino, brought us our food. noun phrase Draw lines between the pairs of antonyms. private public genuine lower raisefake cheerful dreary b Add a colon to this sentence in the correct position. Mum had made two cakes: a Victoria sponge and a lemon drizzle loaf. e We went to a restaurant served Italian food. Speeding towards the finish line, the driver believed he might win the race. Fatima = S Rewrite the sentences and add in the relative pronouns and punctuation marks that are missing d f Read these words: biology biography Tick what you think the prefix 'bio' means. childhood science life Spring Term 1 Label the boxes with V (verb), S (subject) and O (object) to show the parts of the sentence. 4 a Fatima drank the milkshake. Speeding towards the finish line, the driver believed he might win the race. What type of word is 'the'? Draw lines between the pairs of antonyms. privatepublic c Forgetful Mr Whoop is very confused about noun phrases, prepositional phrases and subordinate clauses. Can you help him by saying which is underlined in the sentence? b e Rewrite the sentences and add in the relative pronouns and punctuation marks that are missing We went to a restaurant served Italian food. The waiter was called Gino brought us our food. The warm, woollen blanket kept Mabel warm. While the crowd were booing, the referee showed the player a red card. Now, write a sentence containing a different relative pronoun, e.g. which, whose, whom. genuinelower raisefake cheerfuldreary Now write a pair of antonyms of your own: - Rewrite this sentence adding the appropriate punctuation mark. Mum had made two cakes a Victorian sponge and a lemon drizzle. d f Read these words: biologybiography Tick what you think the prefix 'bio' means. childhood science life Spring Term 1 Answers Label the boxes with V (verb), S (subject) and O (object) to show the parts of the sentence. a Fatima drank the milkshake Fatima = S 4 c Forgetful Mr Whoop is very confused about noun phrases, prepositional phrases and subordinate clauses. Can you help him by saying which is underlined in the sentence? Rewrite the sentences and add in the relative pronouns and punctuation marks that are missing We went to a restaurant served Italian food. drank = V Speeding towards the finish line, the driver believed he might win the race. We went to a restaurant that served Italian food. milkshake = O prepositional phrase What type of word is 'the'? The warm, woollen blanket kept Mabel warm. The waiter was called Gino brought us our food. determiner The waiter, who was called Gino, brought us our Food. noun phrase Draw lines between the pairs of antonyms. private public b raisefake Now, write a sentence containing a different relative pronoun, e.g. which, whose, whom. While the crowd were booing, the referee showed the player a red card. Accept a sensible sentence that contains a relative pronoun. subordinate clause genuine lower d cheerful dreary Rewrite this sentence adding the appropriate punctuation mark. Now write a pair of antonyms of your own: Mum had made two cakes: a Victorian sponge and a lemon drizzle. Accept any words with opposite meanings. e f Read these words: biologybiography Tick what you think the prefix 'bio' means. childhood science life
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