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E Which of the following is not a noun? school houseMegan run

E Which of the following is not a noun? house run

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E+ Which of the following is not an adjective? loudly slowdeep fast

E+ Which of the following is not an adjective? loudly deep

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D melbourne fathercity home Which of the following is a proper noun?

D melbourne city

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D+ Insert the correct word – I went over to _________ house. there theirthey’re the’re

D+ Insert the correct word – I went over to ___________ house. theirthey’re

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C What word indicates that this sentence in is the past tense? The boy ran home boy ranthe home

C Which word indicates that this sentence is in the past tense? The boy ran home ran home

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An adverb ____ Describes a noun SameSame as an adjectiveasanadjectiveDescribesDescribes a verbaverb AlwaysAlways ends in lyendsinly C+

An adverb _____ C+ AlwaysAlways end in lyendinly DescribesDescribes a verbaverb

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B What tense is the following sentence written in? The cow jumped over the moon and hurt his ankle present future a combinationcombination past

B future What tense is the following sentence written in? The cow jumped over the moon and hurt his ankle

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B+ Which of these is spelt correctly? accommodation accommadationaccomadation accomodation

B+ Which of the following is spelt correctly? accommodationaccomodation

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A Where is a comma not used? toto join sentencesjoinsentences InIn place of a fullstopplaceofafullstoptoto add additional infoaddadditionalinfo toto separate listsseparatelists

A Where is a comma not used? toto add additional infoaddadditionalinfoInIn place of a fullstopplaceofafullstop

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A+ Which is the odd one out? A new paragraph is started when___ change of time differentdifferent topic or concepttopicorconceptchangechange of speakerofspeaker every 5 lines

A+ Which is the odd one out? A new paragraph is started when__ everyevery 5 lines5lines changechange of speakerofspeaker

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