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3 A:B: Liesurly liesurely £100 Which word completes the following sentence? He took a ________ walk around the garden. C:D: leisurley leisurely

4 Excellent!Excellent! £100 Click for £200 question

5 Unlucky!Unlucky! That’s incorrect

6 A:B: We’reWhere £200 What word completes the following sentence? ___ all meeting at the Town Hall at 6.30pm. C:D: Wear Were

7 Excellent!Excellent! £200 Click for £300 question

8 SorrySorry That’s incorrect …

9 A:B: theirstheir’s £300 Which word fills the gap in the following sentence? I am sure that ____ a strange man in the park. C:D: there’s they’res

10 Excellent!Excellent! £300 Click for £500 question

11 Oh dear! That’s incorrect …

12 A:B: comma apostrophe £500 Which punctuation mark is missing from the following sentence? My friend’s cat, together with her dogs make a real racket. C:D: colon Exclamation mark

13 Excellent!Excellent! £500 Click for £1,000 question

14 SorrySorry That’s incorrect …

15 A:B: parent’s teacher’s £1,000 C:D: it’schildren’s Which word in the following sentence should contain an apostrophe? The parents and teachers were very unhappy as their childrens school failed its Osted.

16 Well done! You have reached the £1000 milestone! £1,000 Click for £2,000 question

17 Unlucky!Unlucky! That’s incorrect …

18 A:B: Full stopQuestion mark £2,000 What should come at the end of the following sentence? If you have any doubts, could you please speak now C:D: commaExclamation mark

19 Well done! £2,000 Click for £4,000 question

20 Oh no! That’s incorrect

21 A:B: fourtwo £4,000 How many commas should there be in the following sentence? I am taking English Maths and Science at A level and my teacher Mr Martyn believes I should get three A’s. C:D: onethree

22 Well done! £4,000 Click for £8,000 question

23 IncorrectIncorrect So near and yet so far!

24 A:B: uglyshapeless £8,000 What word could be used to replace “formidable” in the following sentence? The Tower of London is a formidable and awe-inspiring set of buildings. C:D: huge intimidating

25 Well done! £8,000 Click for £16,000 question

26 Sorry!Sorry! That’s incorrect …

27 A:B: three two £16,000 How many words are misspelt in the following sentence ? I have many friends and we meet for lunch on a regular basis. C:D: one none

28 Well done! £16,000 Click for £32,000 question

29 UnluckyUnlucky That’s incorrect …

30 Digestion A:B: persuade £32,000 Adverts are generally written to? C:D: inform describeinstruct

31 Well done! £32,000 Click for £64,000 question

32 Unfortunately…Unfortunately… That’s incorrect

33 A:B: temprature temperatur £64,000 Which word completes the following sentence? Do not eat the food until it has reached the correct_____. C:D: temperature tempreture

34 Well done! £64,000 Click for £125,000 question

35 I’m sorry That’s incorrect …

36 A:B: didn’t sister’s £125,000 In which word in the following sentence is the apostrophe used correctly? John and his sister’s we’re going to the race’s yesterday but didn’t because it rained. C:D: we’re race’s

37 Well done! £125,000 Click for £250,000 question

38 IncorrectIncorrect You should have got that one!

39 A:B: parent’sfriend’s £250,000 In the following sentence, in which word is there a missing apostrophe My parents and friends often visit each others houses? C:D: house’s other’s

40 Well done! £250,000 Click for £500,000 question

41 Wrong Choice! That’s incorrect …

42 A:B: tiredthough £500,000 After which word should the comma go in the following sentence? Even though she was very tired Jane still managed to complete the course. C:D: Jane still

43 Well done! £500,000 Click for £1,000,000 question

44 Sorry!Sorry! That’s incorrect …

45 A:B: will be £ 1,000,000 Which word best fills the gap in the following sentence? The list of complaints that we received yesterday _____ endless. C:D: washas been were 5m

46 Well done! £1,000,000 You are a Millionaire

47 UnluckyUnlucky You were nearly a millionaire!

48 Thank you for playing! Thank you for playing! Thank you for playing!


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