Can you put in the capital letters and say why they should be capitals ? sarah started school in september she is really good at english I bet you can.

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Can you put in the capital letters and say why they should be capitals ? sarah started school in september she is really good at english I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Can you put in the missing question mark and inverted commas? Sam asked, Have I got time to get a drink after he had bought his ticket. I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Question or command? Line up. I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

What type of nouns are these; Abstract, collective, common or proper? I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes Sunday trophy excitement team

Circle all the adverbs in the sentences. Excitedly, Matti opened the heavy lid. He paused briefly and looked at the treasure. He frantically rummaged through the jewels before the other pirates arrived. I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Which of these sentences is punctuated correctly? I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes Mrs Byrne my neighbour(takes in our parcels) when we are out. Mrs Byrne my neighbour takes in our parcels (when we are out). Mrs Byrne (my neighbour)takes in our parcels when we are out. Mrs Byrne my neighbour(takes in our parcels) when we are out.

Can you find the connective in this sentence? Although the hall looked empty, Ben knew he would find the rest of his friends in there. I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Can you put 3 commas in the correct places in the sentence? I need to take my football kit homework diary dinner money gloves and pencil case in to school on Wednesday. I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Can you circle all the nouns in this sentence? The leaves on the trees turned from brown, to orange, to yellow as the weather became colder in autumn. I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Which of these sentences are statements? I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes Put it down. The film started without delay. When does the film finish? There will be an interval half way through. Take your litter home with you.

Can you find all the adjectives in this sentence? The local confectioner regularly makes gorgeous chocolates to try. I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Can you find all the adjectives in this sentence? The friendly zookeeper enjoys sharing his wealth of knowledge about a variety of animals in his care. I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Can you find all the adverbs in this sentence? The boy walked quickly over to the deliciously soft bread that had just come out of the piping hot oven. I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Can you find the prepositions in these sentences? On the way home at midnight the cat jumped over the fence. It met with some other cats and then slunk off under the hedge. I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Where should the apostrophes for omission go in these sentences? Clares the best speller in class. Shes going to be a writer when shes older. Wouldnt you like to be as good as her? I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Put a tick to show if the apostrophe is for possession or omission I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes omissionpossession We’ll have guided reading after lunch. Ben’s picture is my favourite. Matti wasn’t happy when his team lost their football match.

Can you circle all the definite and indefinite articles in these sentences? The boy picked up a stick to throw for a dog in the park. The tall boy climbed a tree to pick an apple from the branch. He had an apple pie for dessert. I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Can you complete this complex sentence? Clare reached out to bat the ball despite… I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Can you complete this complex sentence? The match continued in the rain, contrary to… I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes

Can you complete this complex sentence? The girl was ready to start the race if… I bet you can complete this in less than 2 minutes