Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Y6 GrammarEdition

Question 1

A cake B bought C friend D bakery Which word is the object in the sentence below? My friend bought a cake in the bakery. A cake B bought C friend D bakery

A cake B bought C friend D bakery Which word is the object in the sentence below? My friend bought a cake in the bakery. A cake B bought C friend D bakery

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Question 2

In which sentence is the underlined part a subordinate clause? A If you get hungry, help yourself to a snack. B Although it was getting late, Dan still hadn’t finished his homework. C I really enjoy swimming but I like badminton even more D I love cake and cream.

In which sentence is the underlined part a subordinate clause? A If you get hungry, help yourself to a snack. B I love cake and cream. C I really enjoy swimming but I like badminton even more D Although it was getting late, Dan still hadn’t finished his homework.

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Question 3

C is next to our school D our school is for sale Find the relative clause in the sentence below, and copy it into the answer box. The old house that is next to our school is for sale. A that is next to our school B The old house C is next to our school D our school is for sale

How many centimetres in 1 metre? B 10 C 1000 D 101

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Question 4

A The judge announced the result. Rewrite the sentence below so that it is in the active voice.. The results were announced by the judges. A The judge announced the result. B The judges were announcing the results. C The judges will announce the results. D The judges announced the results.

A The judge announced the result. Rewrite the sentence below so that it is in the active voice.. The results were announced by the judges. A The judge announced the result. B The judges were announcing the results. C The judges will announce the results. D The judges announced the results.

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Question 5

B as a subordinate clause C a fronted adverbial D a main clause Tick the option which shows how the underlined words in the sentence below are used. The insect-eating Venus flytrap is a carnivorous plant. A as a noun phrase B as a subordinate clause C a fronted adverbial D a main clause

B as a subordinate clause C a fronted adverbial D a main clause Tick the option which shows how the underlined words in the sentence below are used. The insect-eating Venus flytrap is a carnivorous plant. A as a noun phrase B as a subordinate clause C a fronted adverbial D a main clause

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